A custom compatible replacement for 14-14361-120 can be supplied by EncoderWorks with the main check placed on 10–30 V push-pull receiver matching, 120 PPR controller scaling, and ATEX reference-pulse reliability. This model should not be treated as interchangeable with 100, 180, or 200 PPR versions. The lower pulse count gives wide frequency margin, but exact scaling and zero-channel behavior still decide whether the machine reads motion correctly.
The 14-14361-120 is an ATEX incremental rotary encoder configuration with photoelectric sampling, 120 PPR, 10–30 V push-pull output, A/B/0 plus inverted signal channels, IP66 protection, Ø12 mm keyed shaft, clamping flange, and 9-core 2 m cable connection. At 120 PPR, the main replacement risk is controller interpretation rather than the 100 kHz output-frequency limit.


The first failure boundary is low-pulse scaling. If the PLC, drive, or counter expects 100, 180, 250, or another pulse count, A/B signals may look stable while speed, length, or angular feedback becomes wrong. Quadrature evaluation and 0-channel reference use must match the original setup.
This replacement fails when A/B/0 signals are stable, but the controller calculates the wrong motion value because 120 PPR scaling, push-pull input threshold, quadrature mode, or reference-pulse logic does not match the previous encoder. That is a configuration and signal-chain failure, not a sensing failure.
The second boundary is push-pull channel mapping. A, B, 0 and inverted A, B, 0 must be wired by function. A wrong inverted channel can reduce noise rejection, disturb direction validation, or make homing unreliable.
Mechanically, the Ø12 mm keyed shaft and clamping flange must be checked with the coupling, pulley, or measuring wheel. ATEX suitability, PE shielding, cable routing, and axial/radial shaft-load limits remain part of the replacement decision.
The replacement decision should first confirm ATEX marking, Ø12 mm keyed shaft fit, clamping-flange centering, 120 PPR scaling, 10–30 V push-pull receiver compatibility, A/B/0 plus inverted channel mapping, 100 kHz output-frequency margin, shield grounding, cable route, and shaft load. EncoderWorks treats 14-14361-120 as an industrial encoder custom compatible solution where push-pull signal matching and exact 120 PPR scaling decide field reliability.
Typical production lead time: 15 working days.
Key Data
| Item | Data |
|---|---|
| Model | 14-14361-120 |
| Encoder type | ATEX incremental rotary encoder |
| Detection type | Photoelectric sampling |
| Pulse count | 120 PPR |
| Output switching | 10–30 V push-pull |
| Signal output | A, B, 0 and inverted A, B, 0 |
| Supply voltage | 10–30 VDC |
| Output frequency | Max. 100 kHz |
| Shaft / flange | Ø12 mm keyed shaft, clamping flange |
| Connection | 9-core cable, 2 m |
| Protection class | IP66 |
| Main engineering anchor | Push-pull scaling and reference pulse |
| Main failure boundary | Wrong scaling, receiver mismatch, inverted-channel error, shaft overload |

