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Bently Nevada 330101-00-18-10-02-00 Proximity Probes

Engineered for industrial automation, the Bently Nevada 330101-00-18-10-02-00 Proximity Probes offer unparalleled precision and reliability in detecting the presence or absence of nearby metallic objects, ideal for safety barriers and isolators in complex systems.

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Bently Nevada 330101-00-18-10-02-00 Proximity Probes

Detection Range:20mm

Operating Temperature:-40°C to +125°C

Accuracy:+/- 0.1% of F.S.

Environmental Resistance:IP67 rated for dust and water ingress

Electrical Rating:24V DC power supply, 12mA maximum current consumption

Material:Stainless steel housing for durability and corrosion resistance

    The Bently Nevada 330101-00-18-10-02-00 Proximity Probes are engineered for precise and reliable operation in challenging industrial environments. They feature an operating temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, ensuring they can withstand extreme conditions.

    These probes are designed with a high-quality stainless steel material to provide durability and resistance against corrosion, making them suitable for various industrial settings.

    With an operating voltage of 12-30 VDC and current consumption typically less than 15 mA, these probes offer energy efficiency and compatibility with a wide range of industrial systems. Their TTL-compatible output signal ensures seamless integration with existing control systems.

    The 6mm probe diameter minimizes installation space requirements, while the proximity sensor technology allows for non-contact measurement, reducing wear and tear on sensitive components. This feature is particularly beneficial in harsh environments where contact sensors might fail due to dust, debris, or mechanical wear.

    Equipped with a 50 Ohms output resistance, these probes ensure stable signal transmission over longer distances without significant attenuation. This makes them ideal for applications requiring long-range monitoring and control in industrial processes.

Bently Nevada 330101-00-18-10-02-00  Proximity Probes