Product Overview
84510-50 is a Bently Nevada standard or armored 22 AWG extension cable designed for reliable signal transmission in vibration monitoring and proximity measurement systems. It is widely used in power plants, petrochemical facilities, and heavy rotating machinery installations where stable electrical connectivity is required. This cable supports 3 conductor 0.5 mm2 wiring with a 3 socket plug on one end and terminal ring lugs on the other. Engineers use it to maintain signal integrity between probes and monitoring systems under harsh industrial conditions. Its armored construction option improves resistance to mechanical stress, vibration, and environmental contamination, ensuring consistent performance and reduced system downtime.
Technical Configuration
This model follows a standardized industrial cable architecture:
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3 conductor 22 AWG (0.5 mm2) shielded cable design
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One end equipped with 3 socket plug for direct system integration
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Opposite end terminated with ring lugs for secure panel or terminal connection
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Available in standard or armored construction depending on installation environment
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Designed for compatibility with Bently Nevada proximity and vibration monitoring systems
This configuration ensures stable signal transmission and flexible installation across industrial monitoring applications.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Model |
84510-50 |
| Brand |
Bently Nevada |
| Origin |
USA |
| Weight |
1 kg |
| Dimensions |
Cable assembly, configurable length |
| Operating Temp |
-40 to 121 deg C |
| Power Consumption |
Passive signal cable |
| Cable Type |
3 conductor 22 AWG shielded or armored |
| Connector Type |
3 socket plug and ring lugs |
| Application |
Vibration and proximity monitoring systems |
Technical FAQs
Is this cable compatible with all Bently Nevada proximity systems?
Yes. It is designed for use with standard Bently Nevada proximity and vibration monitoring configurations.
What is the difference between standard and armored versions?
Armored versions provide additional mechanical protection against vibration, abrasion, and industrial damage.
Can this cable be used in high temperature environments?
Yes. It supports operation up to 121 deg C depending on installation conditions.
What causes signal degradation in extension cables?
Poor grounding, improper shielding termination, or cable damage can reduce signal quality.
Engineering & Installation Guide
Ensure proper grounding of the cable shield at one end only to avoid ground loop interference.
Route cables away from high voltage power lines to maintain signal stability and reduce noise.
Use secure cable clamps to prevent mechanical fatigue in high vibration environments.