ACES Systems 10-320-0162 – 25' 991D-1 Sensor Cable – For Use with ACES Vibration Analyzers
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The ACES Systems 10-320-0162 is a 25-ft (7.6 m) 991D-1 sensor cable for use with ACES vibration analyzers.
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| Part # | 10-320-0162 |
| Manufacturer | Aces Systems |
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| Product Weight | 0.7 lbs. |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 1 in. |
| Schedule B | 9031100000 |
| ECCN | 9B990 |
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The ACES Systems 10-320-0162 – 25-Ft. 991D-1 Sensor Cable connects an ACES 991D-1 accelerometer vibration sensor to compatible ACES analyzers, such as the 2020HR, Cobra II, and Viper II. It ensures accurate data transmission during aircraft vibration analysis and balancing procedures. This cable is an essential accessory for maintenance teams conducting precise vibration diagnostics.
The 25-foot length of this ACES sensor cable provides optimal flexibility while maintaining signal fidelity between the sensor and analyzer. Longer cables can introduce electrical noise, while shorter ones may limit reach during rotor balancing. The 25-foot design strikes a balance between mobility and accuracy, ensuring clean, reliable data collection during aircraft maintenance.
The 10-320-0162 sensor cable is designed for use with ACES Systems vibration analyzers, including the 2020HR, Z4041 Viper II, and Z2021 Cobra II models. It connects to the 991D-1 accelerometer and supports dual-channel configurations for advanced balancing and diagnostic operations. Compatibility ensures full functionality and reliable data capture across ACES equipment families.
Yes. The ACES 10-320-0162 cable is approved for use with the ACES 991D-1 sensor in the MORE PT6A Maintenance Program, where precise vibration data is required for turbine health monitoring. It ensures consistent data transfer for compliance with FAA-approved maintenance procedures as outlined in the MORE Service Bulletin standards.
Constructed with shielded, aviation-grade wiring, the 10-320-0162 cable resists wear, vibration, and environmental stress common in hangar and flight line conditions. Its durable jacket minimizes signal interference and physical damage from handling, ensuring long-term reliability even in harsh operating environments.
Regularly inspect the cable for fraying, cuts, or wear on the connectors to ensure reliable signal transmission. Clean the connectors using approved electronic contact cleaners and store the cable properly coiled to prevent kinks. Proper handling extends service life and reduces the likelihood of inaccurate vibration readings caused by signal degradation.
When not in use, the sensor cable should be coiled loosely and stored in a clean, dry environment to prevent corrosion of the connector or cracking of the insulation. Avoid sharp bends and direct sunlight exposure. Many technicians store it in a protective case with the analyzer to keep it free from dust and mechanical damage.
The 10-320-0162 cable is fitted with high-quality, shielded connectors designed for a secure and stable connection with the 991D-1 accelerometer and ACES analyzer input ports. These connectors prevent signal loss, resist corrosion, and provide a tight mechanical fit during balancing operations to maintain measurement integrity.
While minor external damage may be repairable, ACES Systems generally recommends replacement rather than repair to ensure calibration integrity and data accuracy. Using an unapproved or modified cable could compromise analyzer performance or introduce measurement errors. Always replace with genuine ACES parts for optimal reliability and compliance.
By maintaining high-quality signal transmission between the sensor and analyzer, the ACES 10-320-0162 cable ensures vibration data remains consistent and noise-free. This precision enables technicians to perform accurate rotor balancing, engine vibration analysis, and predictive maintenance tasks, which are essential for safe and efficient aircraft operation.
