FG40K-8192G-90G-NG should be replaced as a high-resolution radial-terminal-box FG 40 encoder, where EncoderWorks can configure a custom compatible replacement solution only if the 8192 PPR output, A/B 90° phase relationship, inverted channels, NG reference pulse, K terminal-box wiring, EMC cable-gland shielding, counter bandwidth, and coupling preload remain unchanged. The main failure boundary is a system that works at slow speed but develops missed edges, direction jitter, or reference drift when resolution, cable noise, and mechanical preload are not controlled together. Typical production lead time: 15 working days.
This configuration belongs to the FG 40 heavy-duty incremental encoder platform. It provides 8192 pulses per revolution with square-wave output, basic channel 0° A and pulse channel 90° B, inverted signal pairs, and a mechanically defined NG reference pulse with inverted signal. The K version should be handled as a radial single-terminal-box encoder, not as a KK dual-terminal-box or redundant wiring version. Replacement work should focus on pulse density, controller input bandwidth, A/B phase accuracy, N pulse repeatability, output voltage level, terminal assignment, cable-gland sealing, shield bonding, and shaft coupling alignment.


System Limits
The first system limit is 8192 PPR counter margin. Compared with 2048 PPR, this model increases the pulse count per revolution by four times. The drive or PLC counter must be checked for input frequency, edge-counting mode, maximum shaft speed, acceleration behavior, and speed calculation. If the counter bandwidth is too close to the operating edge rate, pulse loss may appear only during rapid motion or reversal.
The second limit is A/B/N signal quality. The controller must receive A, /A, B, /B, N, and /N with clean edges, correct 90° phase displacement, and repeatable reference-pulse timing. With 8192 PPR, weak shield bonding, poor input thresholds, long cable routes, or inverter noise can create false edges, direction instability, or loss of reference repeatability.
The third limit is radial terminal-box EMC and mechanical preload. Loose cable glands, moisture entry, long exposed shield drains, poor grounding, or cable routing near motor power wiring can reduce signal margin. Coupling misalignment, axial preload, and radial load can also shorten bearing life and make high-resolution edge timing less stable.
Wiring & Installation
Before replacement, record the radial terminal-box wiring for A, /A, B, /B, N, /N, supply voltage, GND, shield, and any diagnostic or error output used by the machine. Confirm cable diameter, gland sealing condition, shield contact method, grounding strap, controller scaling, and counter frequency margin for 8192 PPR.
During installation, align the coupling without force and do not strike the shaft or housing. Keep angular error, axial offset, and parallel displacement within the coupling tolerance used on the machine. Route signal and supply cables away from inverter output, motor lines, brakes, contactors, and solenoid valves. Tighten the cable gland and blanking plug, maintain shield continuity, and close the terminal-box cover without trapping the cable. After commissioning, verify pulse count, speed scaling, direction, N reference repeatability, terminal-box sealing, and signal stability over the full operating speed range.
Custom Compatible Solution
EncoderWorks can configure the replacement around the installed drive and counter system:
- Match 8192 PPR square-wave incremental output with A/B 90° phase relationship and inverted channels
- Preserve NG reference pulse behavior, K radial terminal-box layout, supply voltage, output level, and counter input compatibility
- Adapt the FG 40 mechanical envelope, shaft interface, flange or foot mounting requirement, coupling alignment, and cable-gland layout
- Review counter frequency margin, shield grounding, EMC routing, terminal-box sealing, bearing load, low-speed smoothness, and reference-pulse repeatability
Key Data
| Item | Data |
|---|---|
| Model | FG40K-8192G-90G-NG |
| Encoder type | Heavy-duty incremental encoder |
| Series | FG 40 |
| Connection structure | K radial terminal box |
| Pulses per revolution | 8192 PPR |
| Pulse category | Special high-resolution pulse rate |
| Signal output | Square wave A/B, 90° phase |
| Inverted signals | Yes |
| Reference pulse | NG, with inverted signal |
| Supply voltage | 12–30 VDC |
| Output type | Push-pull line driver |
| Max frequency | 200 kHz |
| Standard shaft | 11j6 × 30 mm |
| Optional shaft | 14j6 × 30 mm |
| Key checks | 8192 PPR counter margin, A/B phase, NG reference pulse, terminal-box shielding, coupling preload |

