Bently Nevada 106765-13 Interconnect Cable
The Bently Nevada 106765-13 is a 13-meter armored interconnect cable primarily used with the 330525 Velomitor XA piezoelectric velocity sensor for industrial vibration monitoring. This cable enables electrical connection between the sensor and the terminal housing or monitoring system.

Technical Specifications
- Length: 13 meters (42.9 ft)
- Dimensions: 32 × 32 × 5 cm
- Weight: 1.2 kg
- Conductor Type: Shielded twisted pair (2-conductor design)
- Wire Gauge: 22 AWG, tinned copper
- Armor Material: 316L stainless steel
- Voltage Rating: 300 V RMS
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to +80°C (-40°F to +176°F)
- Connector Type: 2-pin corrosion-resistant connector with splash-proof boot
- Impedance: 50 Ω

Crush-resistant 316L armor
The 106765-13 uses a flexible 316L stainless steel outer jacket, so it’s not just “protected on paper.” On site, it actually helps the cable survive knocks, abrasion, and those accidental crush moments you get in tight or busy plant areas.
Low-noise signal transmission
Low-noise signal transmission is mainly down to the shielded twisted-pair design inside the cable. In real-world terms, it just helps keep EMI and RFI from messing with the signal too much, so what you get on the monitoring side stays clean and steady—even when the plant around it is full of electrical noise and switching equipment going on and off all the time.
Built for harsh environments
Built for harsh environments, it’s rated around -40°C to +80°C, so you’re basically covered from cold morning starts all the way to hotter operating conditions without worrying too much.
And it’s not just temperature—it also holds up against oil, moisture, and the kind of industrial chemicals you typically run into outdoors or in heavy-duty plant areas. Nothing fancy, just made to keep working in messy real-world conditions.
Made for 330525 compatibility
It’s designed specifically for the Velomitor XA (330525) sensor, with a pre-installed 2-pin connector and 13-meter length. Installation is pretty straightforward—less field wiring hassle, more plug-and-go type setup.


- Outdoor Field Instruments - Ideal for transmitting machine system signals to field junction boxes, especially suitable for high-risk environments such as humid conditions, industrial oils, or corrosive chemical sprays.
- Connecting to Hazardous and High-Flow Areas - 316L stainless steel armor provides critical safety in industrial areas, preventing cable breakage or signal loss in areas of high vibration or high flow.
- Balance of Plant (BOP) Equipment - The Bently Nevada 106765-13 is often picked for auxiliary assets like cooling tower fans, centrifugal pumps, and large motors. These are the kinds of setups where cables don’t really get a “clean” environment—they’re exposed to traffic, vibration, weather, and all sorts of small impacts day to day.
That’s where this cable stands out a bit. The “crush-proof” feel of the 316L armor isn’t just marketing—it helps it survive being stepped on, bumped, or routed through crowded industrial areas without constantly needing replacement or rework. So in practice, it just keeps the monitoring side more stable and online for longer, with less maintenance headaches.

Q1: What is the purpose of the Bently Nevada 106765-13 cable?
It’s basically the link between a 330525 Velomitor XA vibration sensor and the monitoring system rack. Its job is pretty simple but critical—carry vibration signals reliably, even when the environment is rough (heat, vibration, mechanical stress, all that industrial reality).
Q2: What does “-13” mean in the part number?
It’s just the length code. In this case, “13” means 13 meters, which is roughly 42 feet. Bently Nevada usually embeds cable length directly into the suffix like this.
Q3: Does the Bently Nevada 106765-13 cable need to be installed in conduit?
Q4: What are the temperature and voltage ratings?
It’s rated for up to 300V RMS in typical industrial use. Temperature-wise, it runs in the -40°C to +80°C range, so both cold environments and hotter plant conditions are covered without issues.
Q5: How does the Bently Nevada 106765-13 connect to a sensor?
It’s using a 2-pin bayonet-style connector, the kind you don’t really just “push and hope” with. You twist it in, it locks, and that’s pretty much it.
Once it’s engaged, it holds firm even when the machine is vibrating constantly. In practice, it just reduces the chance of loose contact or random signal dropouts when everything around it is running hard.

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