BENTLY NEVADA 330193-00-05-10-00: Advanced 3300 XL 8mm Proximity Transducer
Sensor Type:Proximity
Model:330193-00-05-10-00
Module Category:3300 XL
Operating Range:8 mm
Detection Distance:Up to 10 mm
Operating Voltage:24 V DC
Output Signal:Square Wave
Response Time:Less than 50 ms
Accuracy:± 0.5% F.S.
Environmental Conditions:IP67 Rated, -20°C to +70°C
Mounting Type:Threaded
Introducing the Bently Nevada 330193-00-05-10-00, a cutting-edge proximity transducer designed for precision in high-stakes industrial settings. This advanced model from Bently Nevada boasts an impressive operating frequency of 5 kHz, enabling it to provide unparalleled accuracy in distance measurements. Whether you're dealing with machinery maintenance, safety systems, or process control, this transducer ensures reliability and efficiency.
Equipped with an adjustable measurement range of 0 to 10 millimeters, it caters to a wide array of applications, from small components to larger machinery. The square wave output signal guarantees compatibility with modern control systems, facilitating seamless integration into existing setups.
Built to withstand harsh conditions, this transducer operates within a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for environments where temperature fluctuations are common. Its 0.1 mm resolution and +/- 0.1% accuracy are testament to its precision, ensuring that every measurement is as close to reality as possible.
Safety and durability are at the forefront of its design, with an IP67 enclosure rating. This means it can resist dust and can be submerged in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes without affecting its performance. Whether on the factory floor or in the field, this transducer is ready to perform.
Installation and maintenance are streamlined with user-friendly features. The Bently Nevada 330193-00-05-10-00 comes with comprehensive documentation, making setup a breeze. Regular checks and maintenance are simplified by its robust construction and straightforward interface, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum productivity.