The Bently Nevada 330106-05-30-10-02-00 serves as the primary 330106 Reverse Mount Probe utilized to execute high-precision vibration monitoring across 3300 XL machine monitoring platforms.
330106: 3300 XL 8 mm Reverse Mount Probe Base Model with M10 x 1 threads
-05: Unthreaded Length Option (0.5 in)
-30: Overall Case Length Option (3.0 in)
-10: Total Length Option (1.0 meter / 3.3 feet)
-02: Miniature ClickLoc coaxial connector
-00: Agency Approval Option (Not required)
| Parameter | Specification |
| Model | 330106-05-30-10-02-00 |
| Brand | Bently Nevada |
| Origin | USA |
| Weight | 0.330 kg estimate |
| Dimensions | M10 x 1 threaded body assembly |
| Operating Temp | -51 deg C to +177 deg C |
| Power Consumption | Passive sensor configuration (driven by external Proximitor) |
| Probe Tip Diameter | 8 mm |
| Mounting Type | Reverse mount threading |
| Connector Type | Miniature ClickLoc coaxial connector |
| Total Length | 1.0 meter (3.3 feet) |
The 330106 reverse mount probe requires precise eddy-current probe scaling to linearly translate physical shaft displacements into standard voltage modulations. During structural calibration, field engineers must execute gap voltage validation targeting a nominal -10 VDC baseline, centering the probe's electrical path within the 80 mil linear window against a 4140 steel target. The gold-plated miniature ClickLoc coaxial hardware ensures continuous shield termination and positive mechanical tracking, establishing high-integrity cross-talk suppression. This mitigates extraneous electromagnetic noise induced by rapid rotor dynamics before the physical transducer signal routes to the companion Proximitor driver circuit.
Q: Can this 1.0 meter probe be interconnected with any standard proximity sensor system?
A: No. This hardware is tuned to the electrical characteristics of the 3300 XL 8 mm series. It must be paired with matching 3300 XL extension cables and Proximitor units to maintain calibrated scale factors.
Q: What function does the miniature ClickLoc connector perform under high vibration states?
A: The ClickLoc coaxial connector incorporates an integrated positive latch that maintains tight surface contact compression under active rotor movement, preventing internal resistance fluctuations and preserving cross-talk suppression.
Q: Does this specific model feature regional explosion-proof regulatory markings?
A: No. The -00 suffix specifies that agency approval certification is not required for this particular hardware configuration.
Confirm that the asset train is entirely non-operational and zero-energy safety tags are applied. Check the target area on the shaft to ensure the rotating target face is free from deep surface pitting or magnetic runout.
Route the 330106 reverse mount body into the specialized mounting adapter sleeve, keeping the internal cable clear of twisting stresses during thread insertion.
Energize the local Proximitor circuit. Using a calibrated digital multimeter connected to the terminal output, turn the probe casing until the gap voltage validation registers exactly -10.0 VDC.
Tighten the secondary locknut firmly against the sleeve thread assembly to prevent mechanical displacement caused by active machine vibration or housing resonance.
Secure the miniature ClickLoc coaxial joint to the extension cable line until a positive lock is achieved. Wrap the terminal junction with oil-proof self-fusing tape to prevent moisture ingress or exposure to conductive airborne debris.
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