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Epro PR6424/105-030 16 mm Eddy Current Sensor

Epro PR6424/105-030 16 mm Eddy Current Sensor

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Brand:Epro PLC
Item No.:PR6424/105-030
Product Origin:Germany
Product Dimensions:Sensor Head Diameter: 16 mm
Product Weight:0.2 kg
Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card
Goods_stock:15
Shipping Port:Xiamen, China
Lead Time:1-3 Days
Condition:Brand New And Original
Warranty:1 Year
Certificate:COO

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Introduction

The EPRO PR6424/105-030 is a 16 mm eddy current proximity sensor designed for high-precision monitoring of rotating machinery shafts.

It provides continuous non-contact measurement of vibration and displacement, enabling early detection of mechanical issues such as imbalance, misalignment, and bearing wear. Its robust construction and stable signal response make it suitable for demanding industrial environments where reliability is critical.


Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Product ModelPR6424/105-030
Sensor Type16 mm Eddy Current Proximity Probe
Measurement PrincipleNon-contact eddy current induction
ApplicationShaft vibration & displacement monitoring
System CompatibilityEPRO CON011 / CON021 / CON041
Operating EnvironmentTurbomachinery and industrial rotating equipment
Installation TypeFixed proximity probe mounting
MaterialStainless steel probe body
Shipping Weight0.2 kg / 0.441 lb

Recommended Related Models

  • EPRO PR6424/105-021
  • EPRO PR6424/010-100
  • EPRO PR6423 Series Probes
  • EPRO CON021 Signal Converter
  • EPRO PR6424/003-010

Popular Related Models

  • EPRO PR6424/105-030 (this model)
  • EPRO PR6424/105-021
  • EPRO PR6424/010-100 + CON021
  • EPRO PR6423/xxx Series
  • EPRO Eddy Current Monitoring System Kits


Applications

The EPRO PR6424/105-030 16 mm Eddy Current Sensor is a high-precision non-contact probe used for monitoring shaft movement in critical rotating machinery systems.

It is commonly applied in:

  • Steam turbine shaft vibration and radial displacement monitoring
  • Gas turbine rotor position and eccentricity detection
  • Compressor axial vibration and shaft monitoring
  • Pump and fan condition monitoring systems
  • Industrial predictive maintenance and diagnostics platforms
  • API 670 compliant protection systems 


Advantages

  • High-accuracy non-contact eddy current measurement principle
  • Stable performance in high-speed rotating machinery environments
  • Strong resistance to oil, dust, and industrial contamination
  • Excellent long-term stability for continuous monitoring
  • High linearity for precise displacement measurement
  • Robust 16 mm probe head design for industrial durability
  • Compatible with EPRO CON series signal converters
  • Reliable operation under high vibration conditions
  • Suitable for mission-critical turbomachinery applications
  • Optimized for predictive maintenance and asset protection 


Technical FAQs (10)

Q1: What measurement principle does this sensor use?
It uses eddy current induction to measure the distance between the probe tip and conductive target surfaces.

Q2: What parameters can it measure?
It measures shaft vibration, radial displacement, eccentricity, and axial position.

Q3: Is this a contact or non-contact sensor?
It is a non-contact displacement sensor.

Q4: What signal conditioner is typically used with it?
It is commonly paired with EPRO CON011, CON021, or CON041 converters.

Q5: Can it measure both static and dynamic displacement?
Yes, it supports both static position and dynamic vibration monitoring.

Q6: Is it suitable for high-speed rotating shafts?
Yes, it is designed for turbomachinery and high-speed rotor systems.

Q7: Does it require calibration after installation?
No field calibration is required for the probe itself.

Q8: What industries typically use it?
Power generation, oil & gas, petrochemical, and heavy industry sectors.

Q9: Is it resistant to harsh environments?
Yes, it is designed for contaminated and high-vibration environments.

Q10: What type of systems is it most commonly used in?
It is used in turbine, compressor, pump, and fan monitoring systems.


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