For FVS58N-032K2R3BN-0013, the EncoderWorks replacement logic starts with a custom compatible solution for binary cable mapping, radial K2 cable routing, and Ø6 mm servo-flange centering. This model should not be handled like the 011 clamping-flange version. The smaller servo shaft makes coupling alignment more sensitive, while binary parallel output makes stable LATCH-controlled reading more important.
The FVS58N-032K2R3BN-0013 is a singleturn absolute encoder with fast parallel push-pull output, aluminum housing, 032 solid shaft with Ø6 mm x 10 mm servo flange, K2 cable output, radial exit direction, binary code, and V/R, LATCH, PRESET inputs. The FVS58 platform provides 13-bit singleturn output, short-circuit-protected parallel signals, and code change frequency up to 400 kHz.


The first failure boundary is binary cable mapping. Data bit 1 through Data bit 13, Ub, GND, V/R, LATCH, and PRESET must be checked by signal function. Binary code can change several bits at one transition, so one shifted conductor or one uncontrolled read cycle can create a wrong position word. Cable color alone is not enough when old junction boxes, extensions, or cabinet rewiring are involved.
This replacement fails when all 13 binary outputs are active, but the PLC reads unstable or incorrect position values because bit order, LATCH timing, or K2 cable mapping does not match the original installation. The encoder is producing data, but the controller is not accepting the same stable word.
The second boundary is LATCH and PRESET behavior. LATCH freezes the parallel output word for stable reading, especially important for binary data. V/R changes counting direction, and PRESET sets the output word to zero. A wrong V/R state can reverse the machine angle logic, while a wrong PRESET line can create a false zero without any encoder hardware fault.
Mechanically, the Ø6 mm servo shaft needs accurate flange centering and a coupling that does not force radial or angular correction into the encoder. The FVS58 data lists axial and radial shaft-load limits, but these should be treated as protection limits, not normal installation preload. The radial cable exit also needs enough clearance to avoid side pull on the housing.
The replacement decision should first confirm 032 Ø6 mm servo-flange geometry, coupling alignment, radial K2 cable routing, 13-bit binary data order, LATCH pulse timing, V/R direction logic, PRESET behavior, supply voltage, shielding, and controller input thresholds. EncoderWorks treats FVS58N-032K2R3BN-0013 as an industrial encoder custom compatible solution where binary read timing and servo-flange centering decide field reliability.
Typical production lead time: 15 working days.
Key Data
| Item | Data |
|---|---|
| Model | FVS58N-032K2R3BN-0013 |
| Encoder type | Singleturn absolute encoder |
| Interface | Fast parallel push-pull |
| Housing | Ø58 mm aluminum housing |
| Shaft version | Solid shaft |
| Shaft / flange | 032, Ø6 mm x 10 mm with servo flange |
| Connection | K2 Ø9 mm cable |
| Exit direction | Radial |
| Output code | Binary |
| Resolution | 13-bit singleturn / 8192 steps |
| Operating voltage | 10–30 VDC |
| Code change frequency | Up to 400 kHz |
| Inputs | V/R, LATCH, PRESET |
| Main engineering anchor | Binary cable mapping and servo centering |
| Main failure boundary | Mixed binary read, wrong cable mapping, PRESET fault, coupling preload |

