Bently Nevada 330101-00-30-05-02-00 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probe
Sale!The Bently Nevada 330101-00-30-05-02-00 is a 3300 XL 8mm probe. It features a 3.0-inch case and 0.5-meter cable for accurate non-contact vibration monitoring.
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- Thread Type: 3/8-24 UNF
- Case Length: 3.0 inches (threaded)
- Unthreaded Length: 0.0 inches
- Total Cable Length: 0.5 meters (1.6 feet)
- Connector: Gold-plated miniature coaxial ClickLoc
- Protection: Standard cable without armor
- Compliance: Meets API 670 standards for machinery protection
The Bently Nevada 330101-00-30-05-02-00 offers superior accuracy for industrial vibration and position monitoring. This 8mm proximity probe belongs to the 3300 XL transducer system family. It uses non-contact eddy current technology to track shaft motion in rotating machinery. This sensor provides critical data for detecting rotor instability or bearing wear. Furthermore, it generates a linear voltage signal proportional to the distance from the target. This ensures high-resolution monitoring for turbines, compressors, and large industrial motors.
Key Technical Specifications
This configuration features a 3/8-24 UNF thread designed for easy installation in standard housings. It integrates seamlessly with existing Bently Nevada 3500 series monitoring racks.
Secure Connectivity and Environmental Protection
Reliable signal transmission depends on the quality of electrical connections. This model utilizes gold-plated ClickLoc connectors to prevent oxidation and signal loss. These connectors provide an audible “click” once the technician achieves a secure lock. No special tools are necessary for a finger-tight, vibration-resistant connection. Moreover, the probe supports the optional FluidLoc internal seal. This feature blocks oil or process liquids from leaking through the cable core. Such protection remains vital for maintaining clean equipment environments.
| Weight | 0.08 kg |
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| Country of Origin | USA |
| Dimension | 112 x 1.5 x 1.2cm |











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