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If KSS00002 appears, start with these immediate checks:
Field Tip:
If KSS00002 appears immediately after a software update or safety logic change, verify the safety configuration in WorkVisual.
KUKA KSS00002 indicates that the robot has entered a controlled safety stop due to an active safety input or safety-related interruption.
Unlike an emergency stop, KSS00002 typically commands the robot to stop motion in a controlled manner rather than immediately removing power.
When KSS00002 is active:
Th is fault usually occurs when an external protective device or safety interlock is triggered.
Operators commonly notice the following symptoms:
Field Tip:
If drives stay powered but the robot cannot move, the fault is more likely KSS00002 than KSS00001.
Safety stop may trigger when:
Protective sensors may stop the robot if unsafe conditions are detected.
Examples include:
Improper emergency stop hardware may create false safety stop conditions.
Possible causes:
Electrical issues may interrupt the safety loop.
Examples include:
Internal control faults may prevent safety validation.
Possible causes include:
|
Component |
Description |
Use Case |
|
KUKA SmartPAD (00-168-334) |
Replacement for defective E-stop buttons |
Faulty teach pendant causing KSS00002 |
|
SIB / CIB Safety Modules |
Cabinet-level safety boards |
Dual-channel or PLC communication faults |
|
X11 / X19 Interface Cables |
Shielded cables for SmartPAD and safety inputs |
Intermittent safety triggers |
|
Safety Door Switches & Interlocks |
Industrial-grade switches |
Misaligned or damaged gates |
|
Light Curtains / Safety Scanners |
Pilz or Sick devices |
External safety detection failures |
|
Safety Relays & PLC Modules |
Pilz, Sick, or KUKA certified |
Faulty external safety logic integration |
⚠️ Compatibility Tip: Confirm KRC4 version, SIB/CIB revision, and SmartPAD firmware before replacing components.
Experienced technicians often use these methods:
Field Tip:
Intermittent KSS00002 alarms are often caused by misaligned safety switches or loose wiring rather than failed control boards.
Reduce future KSS00002 faults with regular maintenance:
Recommended Inspection Schedule:
Semi-Annually: Review safety PLC diagnostics
Technical Note: KSS00002 is commonly associated with gate interlocks, protective sensors, and controlled stop devices, while KSS00001 is more directly tied to emergency stop conditions.
A safety input may still be inactive, or the controller may detect a dual-channel mismatch.
Yes. Damaged, loose, or shorted safety wiring is a common cause.
Clear the safety condition, reset the alarm in SmartHMI, then re-enable drives.
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