Bently Nevada TACH100-01 / 174652-01 Digital Tachometer – Obsolete Proximitor Series Spare Part
Bently Nevada TACH100-01 / 174652-01 Digital Tachometer – Obsolete Proximitor Series Spare Part When a digital tachometer module fails inside…
Model: PS60FFK.-06
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Technical Dossier
When a Bently Nevada proximity system accessory fails in a live turbomachinery protection loop, the consequences are not limited to a single sensor. The entire vibration monitoring chain — from probe tip to rack-mounted monitor — depends on the integrity of every interconnecting component. Replacing a discontinued accessory like the PS60FFK.-06 with an incompatible substitute risks false trips, missed alarm thresholds, and in the worst case, undetected shaft excursions that destroy rotating equipment worth millions of dollars.
For plant managers operating aging gas turbines, steam turbines, or compressor trains still governed by Bently Nevada 3300, 7200, or 3500 series monitoring systems, sourcing a verified PS60FFK.-06 is not a procurement exercise — it is an asset protection decision. A forced system-wide upgrade to a modern platform, triggered solely by the unavailability of one accessory, routinely costs USD 500,000 to several million dollars when engineering, rewiring, recalibration, and production downtime are factored in. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of this component specifically to prevent that outcome.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Bently Nevada (Baker Hughes) |
| Part Number | PS60FFK.-06 |
| Product Series | PS60 Proximitor / Proximity Probe System |
| Product Type | Proximity System Accessory |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete / Discontinued – no longer in active production |
| Compatible Systems | Bently Nevada 3300, 7200, 3500 Series Vibration Monitoring Systems |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Refurbished – inspected and tested |
Note: Electrical parameters specific to this accessory variant are not published here to prevent misapplication. Contact our technical team for configuration verification before ordering.
Bently Nevada proximity probe systems have been the industry standard for turbomachinery shaft vibration and position monitoring for decades. The PS60 series accessories — including the PS60FFK.-06 — serve as critical interface components within these measurement chains. They are not generic connectors; they are precision-matched elements engineered to maintain the gap voltage linearity and signal integrity that the connected monitor relies on for alarm and trip decisions.
When Baker Hughes (which acquired Bently Nevada) discontinues a component, the installed base does not disappear. Thousands of turbines, compressors, and pumps worldwide continue to run on 3300 and 7200 series platforms that were engineered around these exact accessories. The absence of a single PS60FFK.-06 can ground a critical asset until a verified replacement is located.
The industrial reality is this: OEM discontinuation does not retire the machines these parts protect. It transfers the sourcing burden to the plant. Facilities that have not pre-positioned critical spares face extended mean-time-to-repair (MTTR) measured in weeks, not hours, when a failure occurs. DriveKNMS operates as a specialized distributor of exactly these hard-to-find components, maintaining traceability records and inspection documentation for every unit shipped.
For plant management teams facing pressure to retire legacy Bently Nevada systems, the financial case for continued maintenance is straightforward when the right spare parts strategy is in place. The following approach has allowed facilities to defer multi-million-dollar platform migrations by a decade or more:
1. Bill of Materials Audit: Identify every PS60-series accessory, proximitor, and interconnecting cable in your monitoring loops. Cross-reference against current OEM availability. Components no longer listed in active catalogs should be flagged for strategic stocking immediately — not after the first failure.
2. Criticality-Based Stocking: Not every spare carries equal risk. Accessories in single-point-of-failure positions — those with no installed redundancy — warrant a minimum of two to three units on the shelf. The cost of holding three PS60FFK.-06 units is negligible against the cost of a single unplanned outage on a large compressor train.
3. Condition-Based Replacement Scheduling: Proximity system accessories degrade predictably. Connector contacts oxidize, cable insulation becomes brittle, and shielding integrity degrades over time. Scheduled replacement at defined intervals — rather than run-to-failure — prevents the emergency sourcing scenario entirely.
4. Verified Refurbishment as a Cost Control Tool: For components where new old stock is exhausted, professionally refurbished units that have passed electrical verification and mechanical inspection are a legitimate maintenance option. The key is documentation: refurbishment records, test data, and traceability to the original manufacturer's specification.
5. Supplier Qualification: Not all distributors of obsolete industrial parts maintain the same standards. Require inspection reports, test certificates, and clear statements of condition before accepting any critical spare into your maintenance inventory.
Every PS60FFK.-06 unit shipped by DriveKNMS passes a structured 5-step inspection protocol before dispatch:
Step 1 – Visual and Mechanical Inspection: Full external examination for housing cracks, connector deformation, and labeling integrity. Units with physical damage are rejected at this stage.
Step 2 – Pin and Contact Inspection: All electrical contacts are examined under magnification for corrosion, oxidation, and mechanical deformation. Corroded pins are a primary failure mode in stored proximity system accessories and are treated as a disqualifying defect.
Step 3 – Electrolytic Capacitor Assessment: Where applicable to the accessory's internal construction, capacitor condition is evaluated. Electrolytic capacitor degradation is a known long-term failure mechanism in stored electronic components.
Step 4 – Firmware and Configuration Verification: For any accessory with embedded configuration, version and parameter integrity are confirmed against known-good references.
Step 5 – Functional Test and Documentation: Each unit is tested for electrical continuity and basic functional response. Test results are documented and available to the customer upon request.
The PS60FFK.-06 is a direct form-fit-function replacement for the original Bently Nevada component. It installs into existing system positions without modification to the monitoring rack, probe cable routing, or system configuration. There is no requirement for software reconfiguration, recalibration of the monitoring system, or changes to alarm and trip setpoints.
This drop-in compatibility is the defining maintenance advantage of sourcing the correct OEM-equivalent part. Engineering hours for integration are zero. Production restart after replacement is immediate. The alternative — substituting a non-equivalent component or undertaking a platform migration — introduces engineering risk, recertification requirements, and downtime that the correct spare part eliminates entirely.
Q: What warranty applies to obsolete parts?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty covering defects identified under normal operating conditions. Warranty terms for refurbished units are confirmed at the time of quotation and documented on the sales order.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
A: We source from verified industrial surplus channels and maintain traceability documentation for each unit. Physical markings, part numbers, and construction are cross-referenced against original Bently Nevada documentation. Inspection records are available upon request.
Q: Can I order multiple units for long-term sparing?
A: Yes. We actively support bulk spare part programs for facilities managing aging Bently Nevada installations. Contact us to discuss quantity availability and pricing for strategic stocking orders.
Q: What if my exact configuration differs slightly from the PS60FFK.-06?
A: Contact our technical team before ordering. We will verify compatibility with your specific system configuration and, where necessary, identify the correct variant for your application.
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