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31000-16-05-00-065-03-02

Proximity Probe Housing Assemblies
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English Proximity Probe Housing

Assemblies

31000 and 32000 Proximity Probe Housing

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Technical specifications for 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02

  • Manufacturer:
    Bently Nevada
  • Product Category:
    TSI System
  • Estimated shipping dimensions:
    37x9x10cm
  • Weight:
    1.5 kg
  • Tariff Code:
    8537101190
  • Country of origin:
    USA
  • Place of shipment:
    Xiamen, Fujian, China
  • Probe with Connector:
    3300 XL 8 mm probe
  • Probe Cable Length:
    0.5 m (20 in)
  • Standoff Adapter Length:
    No standoff adapter
  • Probe Penetration:
    6.5 in (165 mm)
  • Fittings:
    Two plugs, one 3/4-14 NPT fitting One 3/4-14 to 1/2-14 NPT SST reducer One cable seal grip with grommets for the following cable sizes: • 1/8 to 3/16 inches • 1/4 to 5/16 inches • 5/16 to 3/8 inches
  • Mounting Thread:
    3/4-14 NPT
  • Category Series:
    31000 Series
  • Stock:
    10

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Overview Manuals Main Features Mechanical and Environmental

Features:

  • Proximity Probe Housing Assemblies
  • 31000 and 32000 Proximity Probe Housing Assemblies
  • The 31000/32000 Proximity Probe Housing Assembly is made of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS)
When proximity probes need to be mounted inside a machine housing, the 31000/32000 type proximity probe housing assembly is recommended. This assembly is typically used for radially mounted sensors, whether for vibration or key phase measurements. Using a proximity probe housing allows for easy external access to the proximity probe and its extension cables, enabling gap adjustment or probe replacement without disassembling the machine.

The 31000/32000 type proximity probe housing assembly is made of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), an advanced high-strength thermoplastic material with excellent corrosion resistance. Other components of the housing assembly are made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel. Versions of this housing assembly pre-installed with the 3300 XL type proximity probe and various conduit fittings are available by order.

The 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 Bently Nevada Proximity Probe Housing Assemblies may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Bently Nevada 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 Proximity Probe Housing Assemblies Manuals(Datasheets), Link Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
The 31000/32000 type proximity probe housing assembly fully complies with the American Petroleum Institute (API) 670 standard requirements for externally mounted proximity probe housings. When installed with an approved sensor system and appropriate I.S. barriers, the 31000/32000 proximity probe housing assembly can be used for intrinsically safe hazardous area applications.
Material Integrity: The housing and external screws are made of AISI 303 stainless steel, while the internal sleeves and retaining chains are made of AISI 304 stainless steel.
 
Environmental Sealing: IP66 and NEMA 4X protection rating, with internal Neoprene and Viton O-ring seals effectively blocking dust, hydrocarbons, and high-pressure flushing water.
 
Shock Resistance: BASEEFA certified, capable of absorbing up to 4 Joules of mechanical shock over an extreme temperature range of -39°C to 115°C.

Ask our team:

  • What is the basic conversion principle of the 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 in a vibration monitoring system?
    The 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 is a seismic wave velocity sensor designed based on electrodynamic principles. It converts mechanical vibration velocity into a proportional electrical signal for continuous monitoring of the state of mechanical equipment.
  • How does the 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 achieve high-precision conversion from mechanical vibration to electrical signals?
    The 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 utilizes the dynamics of an inertial mass coil in a magnetic field to generate a voltage signal proportional to the vibration velocity, thus ensuring the linearity and stability of the signal conversion.
  • Why is the 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 particularly suitable for structural and housing vibration diagnosis of industrial machinery?
    The 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 is specially calibrated to capture low-to-mid-frequency vibration characteristics associated with imbalance, misalignment, mechanical looseness, and resonance.
  • Which installation and mounting parameters are critical to ensuring optimal performance of the 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02?
    The 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 requires rigid mechanical mounting, correct orientation, and a secure connection to the machine surface to ensure accurate vibration energy transfer.
  • What operational risk reduction advantages does the 31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 offer in industrial environments?
    31000-16-05-00-065-03-02 can detect abnormal vibrations early, thereby enhancing the protection of mechanical equipment, reducing unplanned downtime, and improving the overall safety and reliability of the factory.
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