FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1: What does the Bently Nevada 330905-00-10-10-02-00 proximity probe measure?
A1: This probe measures vibration and displacement in rotating machinery, providing crucial data on the condition of shafts and other moving parts.
Q2: How is the 330905-00-10-10-02-00 installed?
A2: The probe features a threaded mounting type, which allows for easy installation on various machinery components like shafts or bearing housings.
Q3: Can this probe be used in high-temperature environments?
A3: Yes, the probe is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 120°C, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Q4: How does this probe help with early fault detection?
A4: The probe monitors displacement and vibration patterns, detecting changes that indicate potential mechanical issues, such as imbalance or misalignment, allowing for early corrective actions.
Q5: Is the 330905-00-10-10-02-00 compatible with Bently Nevada monitoring systems?
A5: Yes, it is fully compatible with Bently Nevada’s 3300 series machinery monitoring systems, ensuring seamless integration and reliable data collection.
Q6: What is the range of vibration the probe can measure?
A6: The probe measures vibration and displacement within a range of 0.5 to 10 mm.
Q7: What industries commonly use the Bently Nevada 330905-00-10-10-02-00?
A7: It is widely used in industries such as power generation, chemical processing, oil and gas, and manufacturing to monitor critical machinery like turbines, compressors, and motors.
Q8: How long is the Bently Nevada 330905-00-10-10-02-00 proximity probe?
A8: The probe has a total length of 1 meter.
Q9: What is the weight of the 330905-00-10-10-02-00 probe?
A9: The probe weighs approximately 1 kg.
Q10: What applications is this probe most commonly used for?
A10: The probe is commonly used for monitoring turbines, compressors, motors, pumps, and fans in industrial environments to detect potential issues before they cause failures.
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