Error Code Overview
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Error Code: KSS00009
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Alarm Message: Limit Switch Error
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Category: axis Safety / Travel Limit /
Position Monitoring
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Severity: High
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System: KRC4 Controller / KUKA Servo Drives
(KSP/KPP)
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Impact: Robot motion blocked until limit
switch issue is resolved
Quick Fix for KUKA KSS00009
If KUKA KSS00009 Limit Switch Error
appears:
- Check which axis triggered the alarm in SmartHMI
- Verify the axis is not physically at its travel limit
- Inspect mastering/reference values
- Confirm encoder/resolver feedback is stable
- Check limit sensor wiring and signal input
- Reset the alarm after resolving the cause
KSS00009 usually indicates the
controller believes an axis has exceeded or reached its permitted travel range.
What Does KUKA KSS00009 Mean?
KSS00009 means the robot controller
has detected that an axis has reached, exceeded, or falsely triggered its
travel limit condition.
Th is protection exists to:
- revent mechanical overtravel
- avoid joint or tooling collisions
- rotect motors and gearboxes from excessive movement
When triggered:
- robot motion is immediately restricted
- affected axis movement may be blocked
- automatic operation stops until cleared
Common Causes of KUKA KSS00009 Limit Switch Error
1. axis Reached Mechanical or Software Travel Limit
The most common cause is that the robot
axis has physically moved to its permitted limit.
Typical scenarios:
- overtravel during jogging
- incorrect taught position
- excessive manual movement during maintenance
2. Incorrect Mastering or Reference Data
If axis calibration is wrong:
- the controller may incorrectly calculate axis position
- false limit switch alarms can occur even when physically in range
Th is often happens after:
- improper mastering
- gearbox replacement
- encoder recalibration
3. Encoder / Resolver Feedback Errors
Unstable feedback may cause false
position readings.
Possible issues:
- encoder drift
- feedback noise
- damaged signal cable
4. Faulty Limit Sensor / Input Signal
Some KUKA systems use dedicated
limit/reference inputs.
Potential failures include:
- damaged sensor
- loose connector
- roken wiring
5. Incorrect axis Configuration Parameters
Improper motion/limit parameters may
define incorrect travel boundaries.
Often occurs after:
- WorkVisual deployment
- arameter restore
- robot/controller mismatch
How to Troubleshoot KUKA KSS00009
Step 1 – Identify the Affected axis
Use SmartHMI diagnostics to determine:
- which axis triggered the alarm
- current axis position
Step 2 – Verify Physical axis Position
Inspect whether the robot is:
- ear maximum travel
- mechanically overextended
- in collision/obstruction state
Step 3 – Check Mastering Values
Confirm:
- mastering data is valid
- o recent mastering/calibration issues exist
Step 4 – Inspect Feedback Signals
Verify:
- encoder/resolver signals are stable
- o intermittent feedback loss exists
Step 5 – Check Limit Sensor Inputs
Inspect:
- ensor activation state
- wiring/connector integrity
- input signal diagnostics
Step 6 – Review axis Parameters
Validate:
- travel limit settings
- axis software boundaries
- configuration data
Recommended Replacement Parts
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Component
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Purpose
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Recommended
Type
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Limit Sensor
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Detect axis boundary
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KUKA OEM Sensor
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Encoder Cable
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Position feedback
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Shielded Feedback Cable
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Servo Motor Encoder
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axis position monitoring
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OEM Encoder Assembly
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axis Harness
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Signal/power transmission
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KUKA Robot Harness
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Professional Diagnostic Tip
If KSS00009 appears while the robot is
far from any physical limit, the cause is often not the switch itself.
Instead suspect:
- ad mastering
- encoder drift
- incorrect axis configuration
False limit switch alarms are commonly
caused by calibration/feedback problems rather than actual overtravel.
How to Fix KSS00009 Permanently
Dependingon root cause:
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Actual Overtravel → Move axis back within safe range
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Bad Mastering → Re-master affected axis
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Feedback Fault → Repair encoder/resolver wiring
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Sensor Fault → Replace limit sensor/input device
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Config Error → Reload correct axis parameters
How to Prevent Future Limit Switch Errors
To reduce KSS00009 recurrence:
- Avoid jogging axes beyond safe range
- Validate mastering after maintenance
- Inspect encoder wiring regularly
- Check travel limits after software changes
- Prevent manual axis movement with brakes released
Related Errors
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KUKA KSS00007axis Homing Error – Homing
needed to synchronize axes.
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KUKA KSS00008Mastering Required Error –
Absolute position calibration required.
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KUKA KSS00402Resolver Error– Position feedback failure affecting axis
limits.
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KUKA KSS00403Encoder Error– Encoder malfunction can trigger limit
switch faults.
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KUKA KSS00406Position Deviation Error – axis
moved outside expected path.
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KUKA KSS00037axis Configuration Error –
Parameter mismatch causing false triggers.
⚠️ Limit switch errors are tightly linked
to axis safety, homing, and position calibration systems.
FAQ
What causes KUKA KSS00009?
Usually axis overtravel, bad mastering,
encoder issues, or faulty limit input signals.
Can the robot move with KSS00009 active?
No. Motion is restricted until the travel
limit issue is resolved.
Why does KSS00009 appear after mastering?
Incorrect mastering may cause false axis
position calculations that trigger limit alarms.
Can encoder faults trigger KSS00009?
Yes. Incorrect feedback can make the
controller think the axis exceeded limits.
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