Bently Nevada 330103-00-03-05-02-00: Precision Proximity Probes for Advanced Automation Solutions
The Bently Nevada 330103-00-03-05-02-00 3300 XL 8 mm Proximity Probes are precision engineered to provide reliable and accurate measurement of proximity, ideal for harsh industrial environments where precision and durability are paramount.
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Content details
Sensor Type:Proximity Probe
Model Number:330103-00-03-05-02-00
Module Category:3300 XL Series
Operating Range:8 mm
Material:High-grade Stainless Steel
Environmental Rating:IP67
Temperature Range:-40°C to +125°C
Operating Voltage:12V DC
Response Time:Less than 1 ms
Connection Type:M8 x 0.75
Operating Current:Max 15 mA
Load Capacity:Up to 1 A
Mounting Type:Cylindrical
These advanced proximity probes from Bently Nevada are meticulously designed for demanding industrial environments. They feature an exceptionally durable stainless steel construction, ensuring longevity and reliability in harsh conditions.
With an operating temperature range extending from -40°C to +125°C, they are versatile enough to function across various industrial settings. Their detection range extends up to 10 mm, making them suitable for precise object identification.
Equipped with both NPN and PNP output types, these probes offer flexibility in integration with different control systems. They support a wide supply voltage range of DC 12V to 36V, ensuring compatibility with most industrial power sources.
The current consumption of these probes is kept at a minimum, ensuring efficient power usage without compromising on performance. Their M20 x 1.5 thread process connection facilitates easy installation and integration into existing systems.
Additionally, they come with IP67/IP69K protection class, providing robust protection against dust and water ingress, making them ideal for outdoor or high-moisture environments. Safety and compliance are assured with certifications from CE, UL, CSA, and ATEX, guaranteeing their suitability for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.