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Bently Nevada 330904-00-12-10-01-CN 3300 NSv Proximity Probe

Bently Nevada 330904-00-12-10-01-CN 3300 NSv Proximity Probe

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Brand:Bently Nevada PLC
Item No.:330904-00-12-10-01-CN
Product Origin:USA
Product Dimensions:Total Length: 1.0 meter
Product Weight:0.15 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 Overview

The Bently Nevada 330904-00-12-10-01-CN 3300 NSv Proximity Probe delivers accurate shaft displacement and vibration measurements for critical rotating machinery. Its durable, lightweight design ensures reliable performance, while integration with 3300 NSv systems supports predictive maintenance and early fault detection.

Ideal for new installations, system upgrades, or replacements, this probe ensures consistent performance and helps reduce unplanned downtime.


Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Model330904-00-12-10-01-CN
Product Type3300 NSv Proximity Probe
Total Length1.0 meter
Weight0.15 kg
Compatible Series3300 NSv

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Application Scenarios

• Shaft displacement and vibration monitoring for turbines, compressors, and industrial rotating machinery.

• Integration with Bently Nevada 3300 NSv monitoring systems for real-time machinery protection.

• Power generation, oil & gas, and heavy industry applications requiring precise measurement.

• Predictive maintenance and condition monitoring for early detection of mechanical faults.

• Replacement or upgrade of existing 3300 NSv probe installations.


Key Advantages

• High-precision sensing ensures accurate vibration and shaft position readings.

• Compact, lightweight design allows flexible installation in confined spaces.

• Optimized for 3300 NSv systems for seamless integration.

• Corrosion-resistant and durable construction suitable for harsh industrial environments.

• Minimal maintenance requirements with long-term operational reliability.

• Supports early fault detection, reducing unplanned downtime.


Technical FAQs

1. What is the primary function of this probe?
It measures shaft displacement and vibration for machinery protection and condition monitoring.

2. Is it compatible with all Bently Nevada monitoring systems?
It is specifically designed for the 3300 NSv series.

3. Can it operate continuously in industrial conditions?
Yes, it is engineered for 24/7 operation under harsh environments.

4. How precise are the measurements?
It provides high-precision readings suitable for critical rotating machinery.

5. Which industries commonly use this probe?
Power generation, oil & gas, manufacturing, and heavy industrial sectors.

6. Does it require frequent calibration?
No, it maintains accuracy with minimal calibration requirements.

7. What is the total probe length?
The total length is 1.0 meter.

8. Can it be used for retrofits or upgrades?
Yes, it is suitable for replacing or upgrading existing 3300 NSv probes.

9. How durable is the probe?
It withstands vibration, temperature variations, and industrial wear.

10. What maintenance is required after installation?
Minimal maintenance is required for stable, long-term operation.


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