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RVI58X-011K1A61N-03000 ATEX Axial Cable and 3000 PPR Margin

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2 monthsago

A custom compatible replacement for RVI58X-011K1A61N-03000 can be supplied by EncoderWorks with the main check placed on ATEX axial cable routing, 3000 PPR counter margin, and Ø10 mm clamping-flange alignment. This model should not be grouped with the 1024 PPR radial-cable version. The higher pulse count and axial cable exit change the replacement risk: the controller must still receive clean A/B/0 and inverted channels within the real 200 kHz input margin.

The RVI58X-011K1A61N-03000 is an ATEX incremental rotary encoder with Ø58 mm industrial housing, solid shaft, 011 Ø10 mm x 20 mm clamping flange, K1 cable connection, axial exit direction, six-channel output, 10–30 VDC push-pull switching, and 3000 PPR resolution. The RVI58X series is designed for hazardous-area use in Zone 2 and Zone 22, with ATEX approval, cable output, and pulse counts up to 5000 PPR.

RVI58X-011K1A61N-03000 ATEX Axial Cable and 3000 PPR Margin-EncoderWorks
RVI58X-011K1A61N-03000 ATEX Axial Cable and 3000 PPR Margin-EncoderWorks

The first failure boundary is frequency headroom. At 3000 PPR, the edge rate rises quickly with shaft speed. The encoder output frequency limit is 200 kHz, but the receiving counter, cable capacitance, input filtering, and shield condition also decide whether every edge remains usable. A replacement that looks clean at low speed can still lose counts near production speed.

This replacement fails when the A/B/0 channels are present, but the PLC or drive misses edges because the 3000 PPR signal, axial cable route, and input filter reduce the real counter margin. That is a system timing failure, not simply an encoder output failure.

The second boundary is axial K1 cable mapping. RVI58X provides A, B, 0 and inverted A, B, 0 outputs. The cable conductors must be assigned by signal function, including supply, ground, each channel, inverted channel, and shield. A wrong inverted channel may still allow speed feedback, but direction reliability, reference pulse handling, or noise rejection can be weakened.

ATEX compliance must not be treated as an optional nameplate detail. The replacement must match the hazardous-area requirement, including the gas and dust markings used for the original installation. If the plant requires Zone 2 or Zone 22 suitability, a standard non-ATEX encoder is not a valid substitute.

Mechanically, the 011 clamping flange must be centered before the coupling is tightened. Axial cable exit needs enough clearance so the cable gland and cable bend do not transmit side load into the encoder body. The shaft-load limits should be treated as boundaries, not normal installation preload.

The replacement decision should first confirm ATEX marking, 011 clamping-flange geometry, axial K1 cable routing, A/B/0 plus inverted channel mapping, 10–30 VDC push-pull compatibility, 3000 PPR counter margin, shield grounding, and coupling alignment. EncoderWorks treats RVI58X-011K1A61N-03000 as an industrial encoder custom compatible solution where hazardous-area approval and high-pulse signal margin decide field reliability.

Typical production lead time: 15 working days.

Key Data

ItemData
ModelRVI58X-011K1A61N-03000
Encoder typeATEX incremental rotary encoder
HousingØ58 mm hazardous-area design
Shaft / flange011, Ø10 mm x 20 mm with clamping flange
ConnectionK1 cable, axial exit
Signal outputA, B, 0 and inverted A, B, 0
Output switching10–30 VDC push-pull
Pulse count3000 PPR
Output frequencyMax. 200 kHz
Application classZone 2 / Zone 22 hazardous areas
Main engineering anchorATEX axial cable and 3000 PPR margin
Main failure boundaryEdge loss, wrong channel mapping, wrong ATEX selection, coupling preload

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