FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the Bently Nevada 330905-00-13-05-02-05 proximity probe used for?
A1: It is used for monitoring vibration and displacement in rotating machinery, helping detect faults early, and enabling predictive maintenance to prevent costly failures.
Q2: In which industries can the Bently Nevada 330905-00-13-05-02-05 be used?
A2: It is used in industries such as oil and gas, power generation, petrochemicals, and other sectors that rely on rotating machinery.
Q3: What is the maximum temperature that the probe can handle?
A3: The probe can handle temperatures up to 120°C.
Q4: What is the sensitivity of the Bently Nevada 330905-00-13-05-02-05 probe?
A4: The probe has a sensitivity of 0.1 mil (0.0025 mm), which allows it to detect minute variations in machinery performance.
Q5: What material is the probe made of?
A5: The Bently Nevada 330905-00-13-05-02-05 probe is made of stainless steel, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion.
Q6: How long is the Bently Nevada 330905-00-13-05-02-05 proximity probe?
A6: The probe has a total length of 0.5 meters.
Q7: What is the shipping weight of this probe?
A7: The shipping weight of the Bently Nevada 330905-00-13-05-02-05 is 2 kg.
Q8: How does the probe transmit data?
A8: The probe transmits data using a 4-20 mA signal output, which can be easily integrated into condition monitoring systems.
Q9: What is the frequency response of the probe?
A9: The Bently Nevada 330905-00-13-05-02-05 probe has a frequency response of up to 1 MHz, making it suitable for high-speed applications.
Q10: Is the Bently Nevada 330905-00-13-05-02-05 easy to integrate into existing systems?
A10: Yes, the probe is designed for seamless integration into existing condition monitoring and predictive maintenance systems.
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