For systems using the 14-14361-1800, a custom compatible encoder solution can be engineered for maintenance support, retrofit execution, replacement planning, and upgrade work. Where the installed equipment uses an incremental rotary encoder in a mechanically demanding industrial application, the compatible version can be developed around the original pulse structure, flange geometry, and cable connection concept, with a typical production lead time of 30 working days.
Technical Overview of the 14-14361-1800 Encoder
The 14-14361-1800 is an incremental rotary encoder designed for industrial applications with high mechanical demand. This encoder platform uses photoelectric sampling and supports pulse counts up to 5000 ppr, while this model is configured with 1800 ppr. The electrical platform is based on 10 to 30 V DC supply with short-circuit-proof push-pull output, and the signal arrangement includes A, A-, B, B-, 0, 0-. The series is also specified with a maximum output frequency of 100 kHz, reverse-polarity protection, and a fixed 9-core cable, 2 m connection.
From a mechanical standpoint, this encoder family is built for applications with higher structural load requirements. The housing and flange are made of aluminum, while the shaft is stainless steel 1.4305 / AISI 303. The shaft includes a feather key groove for pulley installation, and the mounting design uses centering features of Ø40 mm and Ø80 mm together with 3 × M6 fixing points. These characteristics make the model suitable for installations where pulley-driven integration and repeatable mounting location are important.
Industrial Integration Considerations
For this version, one practical integration checkpoint is the relationship between the 1800 ppr signal structure and the receiving controller or speed-evaluation unit. In retrofit projects, the control side should be checked for pulse-count compatibility, push-pull input acceptance, reference-channel handling, and shielding continuity. A 1800 ppr configuration is often used where the installed system requires finer rotational feedback than lower-count versions, but still within a range that remains practical for many conventional evaluation devices.
Mechanical integration should also be reviewed carefully. The encoder is intended for higher mechanical demand and includes a shaft with feather key groove for pulley installation. Pulley alignment, shaft-side load, radial and axial force, and mounting-face compatibility should all be confirmed before production so the compatible solution remains consistent with the installed machine layout. The documented limits include 60 N axial load, 80 N radial load, and a maximum speed of 6000 min⁻¹.
Custom Compatible Encoder Solution
For the 14-14361-1800, a custom compatible encoder solution can be configured to match the original installation concept as closely as possible. The compatible version can be aligned with the required 1800 ppr output, push-pull signal structure, flange and centering geometry, shaft-side pulley arrangement, and cable connection concept so that surrounding machine changes remain limited during replacement.
This is especially useful where the encoder is already part of a mechanically loaded drive section and where changes to control scaling, mounting geometry, or field wiring would increase downtime and commissioning risk. In those cases, the practical objective is continuity in feedback behavior, installation geometry, and control-side compatibility rather than only dimensional interchangeability.
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Lead Time and Custom Development
Typical production lead time: 30 working days.
Before production, the engineering review should confirm the pulse count, output type, supply voltage, cable connection requirements, flange and centering dimensions, shaft and pulley arrangement, installation conditions, and controller input expectations. Environmental temperature limits and enclosure requirements should also be checked against the actual site conditions so the compatible solution can be matched to the working environment. The series documentation also includes ATEX approval and flameproof enclosure data where the installed application requires those characteristics.
Typical Technical Parameters
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Encoder Type | Incremental rotary encoder |
| Resolution | 1800 ppr |
| Sensing Principle | Photoelectric sampling |
| Output Type | Push-pull incremental output |
| Signal Format | A, A-, B, B-, 0, 0- |
| Supply Voltage | 10 to 30 V DC |
| No-Load Current | Max. 80 mA |
| Max. Output Frequency | 100 kHz |
| Connection Type | 9-core cable, 2 m |
| Protection Rating | IP66 |
| Max. Speed | 6000 min⁻¹ |
| Shaft Material | Stainless steel 1.4305 / AISI 303 |
| Housing / Flange Material | Aluminum |
| Axial Load | 60 N |
| Radial Load | 80 N |
| Application Orientation | Maintenance, retrofit, replacement, upgrade |

