Operating Principle:Proximity Sensor Technology
Measuring Range:0mm to 25mm
Detection Distance:Up to 10mm
Repeatability:+/- 0.1% of Full Scale
Accuracy at Full Scale:± 0.1% of Reading
Response Time:Less than 5ms
Operating Temperature Range:-40°C to +85°C
Humidity Range:0% to 95% RH (non-condensing)
Connection Type:2-wire
Supply Voltage:12V DC
Current Consumption:Typically < 20mA
Enclosure Rating:IP67
Material:Stainless Steel
Wire Material:Teflon Insulation
Proximity Switch Type:Magnetic Flux
Mounting Type:Screw Mount
The Bently Nevada 330105-02-12-20-02-05 3300 XL 8mm Proximity Transducer is engineered to withstand the rigors of industrial settings, offering unparalleled reliability and precision. With its Hall Effect technology, it ensures accurate non-contact sensing, making it an indispensable tool for monitoring and control systems across various industries.
Featuring a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, this transducer can perform flawlessly in even the most extreme conditions, ensuring continuous operation in diverse environments.
Equipped with a 12V DC supply voltage, the device supports versatile installation scenarios, providing robust performance in a compact design. Its square wave output signal ensures compatibility with a wide range of control systems, facilitating seamless integration into existing infrastructure.
With a detection distance of up to 8mm, this transducer offers a precise measurement capability, ideal for applications requiring high sensitivity and reliability. The M12 connector design ensures secure and durable connections, reducing maintenance needs and downtime.
Operating at 50Hz / 60Hz, the Bently Nevada 330105-02-12-20-02-05 is suitable for use in various industrial settings, including but not limited to, manufacturing plants, power generation facilities, and process control systems. It supports enhanced safety and efficiency by providing real-time monitoring and feedback, enabling operators to make informed decisions and optimize processes.
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