Bently Nevada 330877-080-37-00 | 8m FluidLoc Triaxial Cable
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Vendor:
Bently Nevada
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Extension Cable
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About the Product
Bently Nevada 330877-080-37-00: Industrial Extension Cable
The Bently Nevada 330877-080-37-00 is a specialized extension cable for machinery monitoring. This cable provides reliable signal transmission in extreme industrial conditions. It connects sensors to monitoring equipment with excellent temperature resistance.
Cable Specifications
- Product Model: Bently Nevada 330877-080-37-00
- Cable Length: 8.0 meters (26.2 feet) precise measurement
- Impedance Rating: 75 Ohm triaxial cable construction
- Insulation Material: Perfluoroalkoxyethylene (PFA) insulation layer
Performance Characteristics
- Electrical Capacitance: 69.9 picofarads per meter typical value
- Temperature Rating: Wide range from -51°C to +200°C
- Imperial Conversion: -31°F to +392°F operating capability
- Cable Type: FluidLoc extension cable with 50 mm diameter
Configuration Codes
- Length Code: 080 indicates 8.0 meter cable length option
- Cable Code: 37 specifies FluidLoc extension cable type
- Approval Code: 00 denotes standard version without approvals
- System Use: Designed for Bently Nevada 3300 XL 50mm systems
Application Guidelines
- Use for connecting vibration sensors in high-temperature environments
- Ideal for machinery monitoring where temperatures reach 200°C
- Ensure proper installation with compatible triaxial connectors
- Suitable for both operational use and long-term storage
Shipping Details
- Bently Nevada 330877-080-37-00 cable with protective packaging
- Optional Certificate of Origin documentation upon request
- Manufactured in the United States with quality standards
- Available for worldwide shipping via major carriers
FAQ
- How long is this cable? Standard length is 8.0 meters (26.2 feet)
- What temperatures does it handle? Full range from -51°C to +200°C
- What is the cable construction? 75 Ohm triaxial FluidLoc PFA cable
- What does 37 mean in the part number? FluidLoc extension cable designation
- What is the capacitance value? 69.9 pF per meter typical measurement
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