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Bently Nevada 127502-00 Radiation Resistant Extension Cable

Bently Nevada 127502-00 Radiation Resistant Extension Cable

  • Manufacturer: Bently Nevada

  • Product No.: 127502-00

  • Condition:1000 in stock

  • Product Type: Radiation Resistant Extension Cable

  • Product Origin: USA

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 1000g

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Product Overview

The Bently Nevada 127502-00 is a Radiation Resistant Extension Cable designed for reliable connectivity in harsh industrial environments. This cable, identified by its model/part number, is engineered to interface with XL Proximitor Sensors and monitors within the Bently Nevada ecosystem. It features a Tefzel-insulated coaxial design with optional stainless steel armor, offering durability and resistance to radiation, making it suitable for demanding applications.

Technical Information

Item Specifications
Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Model/Part Number 127502-00
Model Type Radiation Resistant Extension Cable
Extension Cable dc Resistance (Nominal) Center Conductor (Rcore): 0.36 Ω/m (0.11 Ω/ft)
Shield Conductor (Rjacket): 0.023 Ω/m (0.007 Ω/ft)
Extension Cable Capacitance (Nominal) 63 pF/m (19.2 pF/ft)
Field Wiring 0.2 to 1.5 mm² (16 to 24 AWG)
Recommended: 3-conductor shielded triaxial cable
Maximum Length: 305 meters (1,000 feet) between XL Proximitor Sensor and monitor
Note: See frequency response graph for signal roll-off at high frequencies with longer lengths
Probe and Extension Cable Specifications 85 Ω coaxial, Tefzel-insulated cable
Extension Cable Armor (Optional) Flexible stainless steel with Tefzel outer jacket
Tensile Strength (Maximum Rated) 133 N (30.0 pounds) from probe case to probe lead and probe lead to extension cable connectors
Environmental Limits - Extension Cable -29°C to +150°C (-20°F to +302°F)

Ordering Information

  • Model: 0.420 inch Radiation Resistant Extension Cable
  • Ordering Format: 127502-AA
  • Option Descriptions:
    • A: Armor Option
      • 00: Without armor
      • 01: With armor

Specific Configuration

  • Model/Part Number: 127502-00
  • Configuration Details:
    • A: 00 - Without armor
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Product Description

Product Overview

The Bently Nevada 127502-00 is a Radiation Resistant Extension Cable designed for reliable connectivity in harsh industrial environments. This cable, identified by its model/part number, is engineered to interface with XL Proximitor Sensors and monitors within the Bently Nevada ecosystem. It features a Tefzel-insulated coaxial design with optional stainless steel armor, offering durability and resistance to radiation, making it suitable for demanding applications.

Technical Information

Item Specifications
Manufacturer Bently Nevada
Model/Part Number 127502-00
Model Type Radiation Resistant Extension Cable
Extension Cable dc Resistance (Nominal) Center Conductor (Rcore): 0.36 Ω/m (0.11 Ω/ft)
Shield Conductor (Rjacket): 0.023 Ω/m (0.007 Ω/ft)
Extension Cable Capacitance (Nominal) 63 pF/m (19.2 pF/ft)
Field Wiring 0.2 to 1.5 mm² (16 to 24 AWG)
Recommended: 3-conductor shielded triaxial cable
Maximum Length: 305 meters (1,000 feet) between XL Proximitor Sensor and monitor
Note: See frequency response graph for signal roll-off at high frequencies with longer lengths
Probe and Extension Cable Specifications 85 Ω coaxial, Tefzel-insulated cable
Extension Cable Armor (Optional) Flexible stainless steel with Tefzel outer jacket
Tensile Strength (Maximum Rated) 133 N (30.0 pounds) from probe case to probe lead and probe lead to extension cable connectors
Environmental Limits - Extension Cable -29°C to +150°C (-20°F to +302°F)

Ordering Information

  • Model: 0.420 inch Radiation Resistant Extension Cable
  • Ordering Format: 127502-AA
  • Option Descriptions:
    • A: Armor Option
      • 00: Without armor
      • 01: With armor

Specific Configuration

  • Model/Part Number: 127502-00
  • Configuration Details:
    • A: 00 - Without armor

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