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Bently Nevada 21000-28-05-00-053-04-02 Proximity Probe Housing Assembly (3300XL)

Bently Nevada 21000-28-05-00-053-04-02 Proximity Probe Housing Assembly (3300XL)

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Brand:Bently Nevada PLC
Item No.:21000-28-05-00-053-04-02
Product Origin:USA
Product Dimensions:Housing Body Diameter : 83.3 mm
Product Weight:1.1 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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Product Introduction

The Bently Nevada 21000-28-05-00-053-04-02 Proximity Probe Housing Assembly is engineered to securely mount and protect 3300 XL proximity probes in demanding industrial environments. With a precision-machined housing body and rugged construction, it ensures stable probe alignment and consistent measurement performance. Designed for critical rotating machinery, this housing assembly plays a key role in maintaining reliable vibration and position monitoring systems.


Technical Specifications

ParameterDescription
Product TypeProximity Probe Housing Assembly
Compatible Probe SeriesBently Nevada 3300 XL
Housing Body Diameter83.3 mm
InstallationMachinery-mounted
ApplicationVibration and position monitoring
Weight1.1 kg

Recommended Related Models

  • Bently Nevada 330101 Series – 3300 XL 8 mm proximity probes for vibration monitoring

  • Bently Nevada 330130 Series – Extension cables for 3300 XL probe systems

  • Bently Nevada 3500/42M – Proximitor and seismic monitor module


Popular Related Models

  • Bently Nevada 21000-16-05-00-065-04-02 – Proximity probe housing assembly for 3300 XL probes

  • Bently Nevada 330104 Series – 3300 XL proximity probes with armored cable options

  • Bently Nevada 3500 Rack Series – Machinery protection and monitoring rack systems


Where It’s Commonly Deployed

  • Bently Nevada 3300 XL proximity probe installations

  • Turbomachinery vibration and position monitoring systems

  • Oil & gas compressors, turbines, and pumps

  • Power generation rotating equipment

  • Industrial machinery requiring secure probe mounting and protection


What Makes It a Preferred Choice

  • Purpose-built housing assembly for 3300 XL proximity probes

  • Precision-machined body ensures stable probe positioning

  • Robust mechanical protection in harsh operating environments

  • Excellent compatibility with Bently Nevada monitoring systems

  • Designed for long-term reliability in continuous-duty applications


Technical FAQs

  1. What is the function of this housing assembly?
    It provides mechanical mounting and protection for 3300 XL proximity probes.

  2. Is it compatible with all 3300 XL probes?
    It is designed specifically for designated 3300 XL 8 mm probe configurations.

  3. Why is a dedicated housing assembly important?
    Proper housing ensures accurate probe gap, alignment, and long-term stability.

  4. Can it be used in high-vibration environments?
    Yes, it is engineered for turbomachinery and rotating equipment applications.

  5. What material is the housing body made from?
    Industrial-grade materials suitable for harsh environments and continuous operation.

  6. Is it suitable for oil & gas applications?
    Absolutely, it is widely used in upstream, midstream, and downstream facilities.

  7. Does it support permanent installations?
    Yes, it is designed for fixed, long-term probe mounting.

  8. How is it installed?
    Mounted directly onto machinery casings or brackets as part of the probe assembly.

  9. Does it affect probe measurement accuracy?
    Proper housing improves measurement repeatability and reliability.

  10. Why choose original Bently Nevada housing assemblies?
    They ensure mechanical compatibility, system integrity, and trusted performance.


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