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How to Use the 3300 XL Shaft Micrometer Kit

How to User the 3300 XL Shaft Micrometer Kit

Part Number 140273-01, Rev. C

Part Number 140273-01, Rev. C

Setup Option 1 Transducer System


Verification
Set up the shaft micrometer using a power
supply, multimeter, and transducer system with
the probe viewing a Bently Nevada 4140
target button. Note: Be sure the target is visible
through the hole in the collet before you insert
the probe.
MULTIMETER
-3.00 Vdc
Vin Com

Setup Option 2 Shaft Verification in


Hazardous Areas
To verify the transducer system curve in an
intrinsically safe application when viewing a
shaft or piston rod, set up the transducer
system, micrometer, and multimeter as shown
below.

Setup Option 1 Transducer System


Verification

Setup Option 2 Shaft Verification in


Hazardous Areas

Set up the shaft micrometer using a power


supply, multimeter, and transducer system with
the probe viewing a Bently Nevada 4140 target
button. Note: Be sure the target is visible through
the hole in the collet before inserting the probe.

To verify the transducer system curve in an


intrinsically safe application when viewing a
shaft or piston rod, set up the transducer
system, micrometer, and multimeter as shown
below.

MULTIMETER

POWER SUPPLY

IN
COM
VT

-24 Vdc
+
-

10 kO

-3.00 Vdc
Vin Com

MULTIMETER
MONITOR

-3.00 Vdc
Vin Com

POWER SUPPLY
-24 Vdc
+
-

IN
COM
VT

10 kO

BUFFERED
TRANSDUCER OUTPUT
(BNC CONNECTION)

Setup Option 3 Shaft Verification in


Non-Hazardous Areas
To verify the transducer system curve when
viewing the shaft or piston rod in a
non-hazardous area application, set up the
transducer system, shaft micrometer, power
supply, and multimeter as shown below.
MULTIMETER
-3.00 Vdc
Vin Com
10 kO

POWER SUPPLY
-24 Vdc
+
-

Step 1 Verifying the Transducer


While compensating for backlash, adjust the
micrometer position until the transducer system
is at electrical zero. The position of the
micrometer at this point is X0. To obtain your
first measuring point, X1, back off the
micrometer to the beginning of the linear range
of the probe in use. For example, for 5 & 8 mm
3300 probes, back off the micrometer 12 mil
(300m) from X0 and then adjust forward to 10
mil (250m) from X0. This will give you X1.

Xo-12 mil
or
Xo-300 um

Xo-10 mil
or
Xo-250 um

MULTIMETER
MONITOR

-3.00 Vdc
Vin Com

BUFFERED
TRANSDUCER OUTPUT
(BNC CONNECTION)

Setup Option 3 Shaft Verification in NonHazardous Areas


To verify the transducer system curve when
viewing the shaft or piston rod in a nonhazardous area application, set up the
transducer system, shaft micrometer, power
supply, and multimeter as shown below.
MULTIMETER
-3.00 Vdc
Vin Com
10 kO

POWER SUPPLY
-24 Vdc
+
-

Step 1 Verifying the Transducer


While compensating for backlash, adjust the
micrometer position until the transducer
system is at electrical zero. The position of the
micrometer at this point is X0. To obtain your
first measuring point, X1, back off the
micrometer to the beginning of the linear range
of the probe in use. For example, for 5 & 8 mm
3300 probes, back off the micrometer 12 mil
(300m) from X0 and then adjust forward to 10
mil (250m) from X0. This will give you X1.

Xo-12 mil
or
Xo-300 um

Xo-10 mil
or
Xo-250 um

Step 2 Take Readings

xn
n

Probe Gap
mn

miln

Step 2 Take Readings

Step 3 Calculate ISF

Take readings until end of linear range in 250m


(10 mil) increments, assuming X1 is approximately
equal to 250m (10 mil). All voltages should be
negative voltages.

Record
Voltages
Vdcn

Calculate Incremental Scale Factors (ISFn),


Average Scale Factor (ASF), and difference
voltages (Vdiffn).

ISFn(mV / m) =

Vdcn - 1 - Vdcn
0.25

ISFn(mV / mil) =

xn
n

Vdcn - 1 - Vdcn
0.01

mn

miln

Record
Voltages
Vdcn

Vdc250m - Vdc2250m
ASF(mV / m) =
2
Vdc10mil - Vdc90mil
ASF(mV / mil) =
0.08

3
4
5
6
7

10

Vdcn - 1 - Vdcn
0.25

ISFn(mV / mil) =

Vdcn - 1 - Vdcn
0.01

Vdc250m - Vdc2250m
2
Vdc10mil - Vdc90mil
ASF(mV / mil) =
0.08

4
5
6
7

Vdiffn = Vdcn + (mn 0.0079)

Vdiffn = Vdcn + (miln 0.2)

ISFn(mV / m) =

ASF(mV / m) =

Vdiffn = Vdcn + (mn 0.0079)

Vdiffn = Vdcn + (miln 0.2)

9
10

Notes

Step 4a Record Scale Factors and


Difference Voltages
ISFn
(Incremental
Scale
Factor)

ASF
(Average
Scale
Factor)

Vdiffn
(Difference
Voltage)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Step 4b Determine Maximum Deviation


From Straight Line (DSL)
Use the following formulas to determine
maximum DSL:

Vdiff (max) - Vdiff (min)


= ____ m
0.0157
Vdiff (max) - Vdiff (min)
DSL(mil) =
= ____ mil
0.40

DSL (m) =

Probe Gap

Calculate Incremental Scale Factors (ISFn),


Average Scale Factor (ASF), and difference
voltages (Vdiffn).

Step 3 Calculate ISF

Take readings until end of linear range in 250m


(10 mil) increments, assuming X1 is approximately
equal to 250m (10 mil). All voltages should be
negative voltages.

1.

The numbers shown are only for


3300 5mm or 8mm, or 7200 5mm or
8mm systems. Check your
Transducer Manual for other values
for other systems.

2.

Periodically coat target face with a


thin coat of paraffin wax to avoid
corrosion.

3.

It is possible for the target to become


magnetized, which can effect scale
factor readings. Avoid strong
magnetic fields and degauss target if
necessary.

Copyright 1999. Bently Nevada LLC.


Bently Nevada is a trademark of General
Electric Company.

Notes

Step 4a Record Scale Factors and


Difference Voltages

ISFn
(Incremental
Scale
Factor)

ASF
(Average
Scale
Factor)

Vdiffn
(Difference
Voltage)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Step 4b Determine Maximum Deviation


From Straight Line (DSL)
Use the following formulas to determine
maximum DSL:

Vdiff (max) - Vdiff (min)


= ____ m
0.0157
Vdiff (max) - Vdiff (min)
DSL(mil) =
= ____ mil
0.40

DSL (m) =

1.

The numbers shown are only for


3300 5mm or 8mm, or 7200 5mm or
8mm systems. Check your
Transducer Manual for other values
for other systems.

2.

Periodically coat target face with a


thin coat of paraffin wax to avoid
corrosion.

3.

It is possible for the target to become


magnetized, which can effect scale
factor readings. Avoid strong
magnetic fields and degauss target if
necessary.

Copyright 1999. Bently Nevada LLC.


Bently Nevada is a trademark of General
Electric Company.

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