Bently Nevada

Bently Nevada 330130-045-01-00 3300 XL Armored Extension Cable

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  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 330130-080-00-00

  • Product Type: 3300 XL Armored Extension Cable

  • Product Origin: USA

  • Payment: T/T

  • Weight: 2000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

Technical Overview

The 3300 XL (330130-045-01-00) functions as a critical link within the Bently Nevada 3300 XL 8mm Proximity Transducer System. This extension cable is engineered to maintain signal integrity between the proximity probe and the Proximitor Sensor, ensuring precise vibration and position monitoring for rotating machinery. The integration of 316L stainless steel armor provides superior physical protection against mechanical damage and environmental stressors common in industrial plant floors.


Detailed Product Parameters

Parameter Specification
Model Number 3300 XL (330130-045-01-00)
Total Cable Length 4.5 meters (≈14.8 feet)
Cable Construction 75-ohm coaxial cable with integrated armored shielding
Protection Type Flexible stainless steel armor (Option 01)
Operating Temperature Range -51°C to +177°C (-60°F to +350°F)
System Compatibility Fully compatible with 3300 XL 8mm probes and sensors
Connector Material Gold-plated brass with click-lock engagement
Minimum Bend Radius 25.4 mm (1.0 inch) for armored variants
Mass  2.0 kg 

Installation and Application Context

For optimal performance, the 3300 XL (330130-045-01-00) should be installed with connector protectors to prevent oil and moisture ingress at junction points. This 4.5-meter armored version is typically deployed in steam turbine housings or large motor casings where high-temperature resistance and crush protection are mandatory. It effectively bridges the gap from the internal probe location to the external junction box housing the Proximitor.


Commonly Asked Questions

Does this cable require specific agency approvals for hazardous areas?
The 3300 XL (330130-045-01-00) is the "00" option variant, meaning it does not carry specific standalone hazardous area certifications; however, it is designed to work within certified 3300 XL systems when used with approved probes and sensors.

How does the armored cable differ from the standard coaxial version?
The armored version utilizes a flexible metal wrap that prevents the cable from being crimped or cut in high-traffic or high-vibration zones, which is a significant upgrade over the standard FEP-insulated non-armored cables.

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