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The Bently Nevada 330101-37-57-10-02-05, also cataloged as the 330101 Proximity Transducer, operates as a dedicated hardware component for vibration and displacement monitoring within 3300 XL Proximity Transducer System platforms. The unit converts the mechanical distance between the 8 mm probe tip and the target observed surface into a proportional electrical voltage signal without physical contact.

Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix

  • 330101: Base model number for the 3300 XL 8 mm proximity probe with 3/8-24 UNF thread configuration.
  • -37: Unthreaded length option, indicating a custom imperial configuration.
  • -57: Overall case length option, indicating a custom imperial length profile.
  • -10: Total length option, representing a 1.0 metre (3.3 feet) integrated standard cable.
  • -02: Miniature coaxial ClickLoc connector option.
  • -05: Agency approval option for specified industrial hazardous environment certifications.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 330101-37-57-10-02-05
Brand Bently Nevada
Origin United States
Weight 0.4 kg
Dimensions 5.1 cm x 20.3 cm x 13.0 cm
Operating Temp -51 deg C to +177 deg C
Power Consumption Determined by external Proximitor Sensor loop
Thread Type 3/8-24 UNF
Probe Tip Diameter 8 mm
Cable Length 1.0 metre (3.3 feet)
Connector Type ClickLoc miniature coaxial

Mechanical Monitoring & TSI Technical Attributes

The transducer operation hinges on precise eddy-current probe scaling to translate the target dynamic movement into linear voltage deviations. During initial physical calibration, a gap voltage validation targeting a nominal -10 VDC baseline must be verified to guarantee the transducer resides inside its designated linear operation zone. Proper alignment minimizes nonlinearities stemming from rotor dynamics and prevents harmonic distortion within the signal path. Furthermore, cross-talk suppression must be maintained via continuous cable shielding boundaries when routing multiple probes within a single machine housing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the technical function of the integrated ClickLoc coaxial connector?

A: The ClickLoc connector provides a secure connection with positive mechanical feedback, locking the probe lead directly to the extension cable to ensure low-impedance RF transmission.

Q: How is the power consumption of this passive probe managed?

A: The probe itself consumes no direct DC power. The external Proximitor Sensor generates an RF field that energizes the probe coil, and power consumption is absorbed inside the Proximitor loop infrastructure.

Q: What step is mandatory if the target shaft metallurgy differs from AISI 4140 steel?

A: Deviation from AISI 4140 steel modifies the eddy-current probe scaling, requiring recalibration of the monitor loop or the execution of physical compensation curves to offset material permeability changes.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Clean the target thread mounting hole thoroughly to remove any metal filings, particulate contamination, or oil residue before inserting the probe body.
  2. Advance the 3/8-24 UNF threaded probe into the bracket manually to protect against cross-threading. Ensure a minimum of 5 full thread engagements to withstand mechanical stress.
  3. Utilize a high-impedance digital voltmeter attached to the Proximitor Sensor output terminals to confirm exact gap voltage validation values while establishing the -10 VDC baseline.
  4. Apply the locking nut to the designated torque specification, maintaining constant visual monitoring of the gap voltage to ensure zero mechanical displacement occurs during final lockup.
  5. Encapsulate the ClickLoc connection using oil-resistant self-fusing insulation tape to isolate the signal link from ground loops and fluid ingress.

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