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Manufacturer:Bently Nevada
Product Number:330103-00-10-05-02-BR
Product Type:3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe
Origin:USA
Total Length:0.5 m
Weight :0.162 kg
FAQ
FAQ
Q1: What is the primary function of the 330103-00-10-05-02-BR probe?
A1: It measures shaft vibration and displacement by detecting changes in the distance between the probe tip and the rotating shaft surface.
Q2: Can this probe be used in high-temperature environments?
A2: Yes, it is designed to operate reliably within a temperature range of -35 °C to +177 °C.
Q3: What type of systems is this probe compatible with?
A3: It is fully compatible with Bently Nevada 3300 XL Proximitor® sensors and extension cables.
Q4: What is the typical installation gap setting?
A4: The recommended gap setting is 1.0 mm (40 mils).
Q5: How is the probe secured during installation?
A5: The probe is typically mounted with an M10 × 1 threaded connection for stable installation.
Q6: What is the sensitivity of this proximity probe?
A6: The probe provides a sensitivity of 7.87 V/mm (200 mV/mil).
Q7: Does the probe require a specific extension cable length?
A7: Yes, it works with system length configurations of 5 m, 7 m, or 9 m depending on installation needs.
Q8: What industries commonly use this probe?
A8: It is widely applied in rotating machinery monitoring across power generation, oil & gas, petrochemical, and manufacturing industries.
Tags
3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe 330103-00-10-05-02-BR Bently Nevada Bently Nevada 330103-00-10-05-02-BR
Packing & Delivery
We will use wear-resistant cartons to seal the boxes, and take photos for your confirmation before sealing. We will pack the boxes only after confirmation.
For express delivery, we will use DHL, UPS, TNT, FedEx and EMS.
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