FAQ — Top 10 (QA Format)
Q1: What is the “13” in the model number?
A1: It indicates a case length approx. 1.3 in, slightly longer than the typical “12” case, to accommodate deeper mounting needs.
Q2: What is its linear measurement range?
A2: It is estimated around 2.0 mm (80 mils), standard for many 8 mm 3300 XL probes.
Q3: What is the typical sensitivity?
A3: About 7.87 V/mm (≈200 mV/mil) ±5%, consistent with 8 mm probe family.
Q4: Does this model have hazardous-area certification?
A4: No — the “00” suffix implies it’s the standard (non‑certified) version.
Q5: What is the weight including cable?
A5: Roughly 0.30 to 0.35 kg for the probe + 1.0 m cable (estimate).
Q6: What is the operating temperature range?
A6: –52 °C up to +177 °C, consistent with the typical rating for 3300 XL probes.
Q7: What materials are used in its construction?
A7: Tip: PPS plastic; Housing / body: stainless steel (303/304).
Q8: What connector interface does it use?
A8: ClickLoc miniature coaxial (code “02”) — standard for 3300 XL probes.
Q9: Can this replace an existing “12” case probe?
A9: Yes, if mounting space allows, since electrical and interface are compatible — slight mechanical difference.
Q10: Does it require calibration?
A10: Usually not — routine checks of gap voltage, connector integrity, and system alignment suffice.
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