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A860-0320-T111 Genuine Fanuc Pulse Coder 2000P CNC Servo Motor Encoder C017419

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A860-0320-T111 Genuine Fanuc Pulse Coder 2000P CNC Servo Motor Encoder C017419

A860-0320-T111 Genuine Fanuc Pulse Coder 2000P CNC Servo Motor Encoder C017419

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Fanuc A860-0320-T111 Pulse Coder — 2000PPR CNC Servo Motor Encoder | Genuine New

The Fanuc A860-0320-T111 is a genuine 2000-pulse-per-revolution (PPR) incremental pulse coder — Fanuc's proprietary term for the rotary encoder integrated into their servo motor series. Providing accurate position and speed feedback at up to 6000 RPM, it is the closed-loop sensing heart of any Fanuc servo axis. A degraded or failed pulse coder is one of the most common causes of Fanuc SV alarm codes and CNC positioning errors on legacy Alpha and older servo motor families.

100% genuine Fanuc product. Brand new factory sealed. Ready for immediate worldwide shipment.


Why "Pulse Coder" — Understanding Fanuc's Terminology

Fanuc uses the term "Pulse Coder" rather than "encoder" for their proprietary feedback devices. This is not just a naming convention — it reflects a specific signal protocol and interface designed exclusively for Fanuc servo amplifiers and CNC controllers. A generic incremental encoder cannot substitute for a Fanuc Pulse Coder, even if the mechanical dimensions match. The signal interface, cable pinout, and feedback protocol are Fanuc-proprietary.

This is why genuine Fanuc replacement is the only safe path when a Pulse Coder fails.


Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Fanuc
Part Number A860-0320-T111
Alternate Reference C017419
Product Type Pulse Coder (Incremental Rotary Encoder)
Feedback Type Incremental
Resolution 2000 PPR (Pulses Per Revolution)
Max Rotational Speed 6000 RPM
Signal Interface Fanuc standard differential signal
Mounting Direct mount to Fanuc servo motor
Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 60°C
Compatible Motors Fanuc Alpha i / Alpha / Beta series (verify motor label)
Condition New / Original / Factory Sealed
Origin Japan

💡 Critical: Always read the full part number from the existing pulse coder label on your motor — not just the motor model. The pulse coder part number is the only reliable way to confirm the correct replacement. Nearby A860-0320 variants may differ in resolution, connector type, or interface.


Decoding the A860-0320-T111 Part Number

A860  -  0320  -  T111
│           │          └─ T111: Connector / cable interface variant
│           │                  ├─ T: Terminal / connector specification code
│           │                      └─ 111: Specific pin-out / cable length variant
│           └──────────── 0320: Pulse coder model (2000 PPR, specific motor 
└─────────────── A860: Fanuc pulse coder / encoder product family

The T-suffix in Fanuc pulse coder part numbers specifies the connector and cable interface type. Different T-codes are not interchangeable — they use different connector housings and pinouts that match specific servo motor families. Always match the complete part number.


Fanuc Pulse Coder Comparison — A860-0320 Series and Nearby Models

Part Number Resolution Max Speed Feedback Type Best For
A860-0310-T101 1000 PPR 5000 RPM Incremental Older / lower-resolution servo axes
A860-0320-T111 2000 PPR 6000 RPM Incremental ⭐ Standard CNC feed axes, Alpha series motors
A860-0340-T121 2500 PPR 6000 RPM Incremental Higher-precision contouring axes
A860-2000-T301 High PPR Absolute (Pulsecoder) Absolute position, no homing required
A860-2005-T301 High PPR Absolute (Pulsecoder) Alpha i series absolute feedback

Incremental vs. Absolute: The A860-0320-T111 is an incremental pulse coder — it requires a homing (reference return) cycle after every power-on. If your machine uses absolute pulse coders (no homing required), the replacement model number will be in the A860-2xxx range, not A860-0xxx.


Fanuc Alarm Codes Associated with Pulse Coder Failure

When an A860-0320-T111 pulse coder begins to fail, these Fanuc alarm codes are typically the first indication:

Alarm Code Description Likely Cause
SV0300 / 300# APC alarm: Need ZRN Absolute pulse coder battery/data loss
SV0363 SPC alarm: pulse coder Incremental pulse coder hardware fault
SV0364 SPC alarm: soft phase Signal degradation in pulse coder
SV0365 SPC alarm: count miss Counting error — worn or contaminated encoder
SV0447 Hard disconnect Pulse coder cable or connector failure

If your machine is generating SV0363–SV0365 alarms, a failed or deteriorating incremental pulse coder like the A860-0320-T111 is the primary suspect.


Typical Applications

The A860-0320-T111 is found in Fanuc servo motor assemblies across a wide range of CNC and automation equipment:

  • CNC machining centers — X, Y, Z feed axis servo motor feedback
  • CNC turning centers — feed axis and C-axis servo control
  • Fanuc robot arms — joint position feedback in older Alpha series joint motors
  • Grinding machines — table feed and wheel head axis control
  • EDM machines — servo axis position feedback
  • OEM replacement — restoring failed servo motor feedback on legacy Fanuc systems

Shipping & Quality Guarantee

  • 🔒 100% genuine Fanuc product — factory sealed and traceable
  • 🔍 Physical connector and body inspection before dispatch
  • 📦 Anti-static, vibration-protected packaging for safe international transit
  • 🌍 Worldwide express shipping available
  • ⚡ In-stock orders dispatched within 1–2 business days

FAQ — Fanuc A860-0320-T111 Pulse Coder

Q1: Is the A860-0320-T111 a genuine Fanuc product? Yes. Every unit we supply is a 100% original Fanuc A860-0320-T111 — factory new and sealed. We do not supply aftermarket or reverse-engineered pulse coders. Non-genuine pulse coders using generic encoder chips cannot replicate Fanuc's proprietary signal protocol, causing persistent SV alarms and unreliable position feedback.

Q2: What is the difference between a "Pulse Coder" and a standard encoder? Fanuc's Pulse Coder uses a proprietary serial or differential signal interface specific to Fanuc servo amplifiers. A standard incremental encoder with the same PPR rating uses a universal differential signal (A/B/Z channels) and cannot be used as a direct substitute. Only genuine Fanuc Pulse Coders are compatible with Fanuc servo amplifiers without hardware modification.

Q3: Is the A860-0320-T111 an incremental or absolute pulse coder? The A860-0320-T111 is an incremental pulse coder. This means the motor requires a reference return (ZRN) homing cycle every time the CNC is powered on to establish axis position. If your machine currently uses absolute pulse coders (A860-2xxx series) and does not require homing, you cannot substitute an incremental type without changing the servo parameter settings and wiring.

Q4: Which Fanuc servo motors use the A860-0320-T111? The A860-0320-T111 is used on specific Fanuc Alpha and older servo motor models. The most reliable way to confirm compatibility is to read the pulse coder part number directly from the label on the existing motor — not from the motor model alone. Different motors in the same series may use different pulse coder variants. Our team can assist with part number cross-reference if you provide the motor nameplate data.

Q5: Can a failed A860-0320-T111 be repaired rather than replaced? Fanuc pulse coders are sealed units and are not field-repairable. Internal optical disc contamination, bearing wear, or electronic failure requires full unit replacement. Attempting to repair or clean the optical disc without cleanroom conditions typically results in permanent signal degradation. Replacement with a genuine new unit is the only recommended course of action.

Q6: After replacing the pulse coder, will I need to recalibrate the machine? After installing a new A860-0320-T111, you must perform a reference return (ZRN) homing cycle to re-establish the axis zero point. For machines with workpiece coordinate systems (G54–G59) set relative to the machine zero, you may also need to verify these offset values are still correct. No servo parameter changes are required for a like-for-like replacement.

Q7: How quickly can you ship, and do you offer volume pricing? In-stock units are dispatched within 1–2 business days with worldwide express options. For maintenance teams building critical spare parts inventory or service companies with recurring needs, we offer competitive volume pricing. Contact us via WhatsApp or the Enquiry button with your quantity requirements.


Seeing a Fanuc SV alarm and need help identifying whether the A860-0320-T111 is the correct pulse coder for your motor? Share your alarm code and motor nameplate photo with our team — we'll confirm the right part before you order.

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