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⚠️ Quick Fix for ABB Error 40212
If a motor overtemperature fault occurs, try these immediate steps:
These steps often help restore safe operation quickly.
ABB Robot Error 40212 – Motor Overtemperature occurs when the ABB IRC5 Controller detects that one or more robot motors have exceeded safe operating temperatures. The system automatically stops motion to prevent motor damage and ensure safety.
Understanding the causes and applying the correct troubleshooting process can significantly reduce downtime.
Error 40212 indicates that a robot motor has overheated beyond its safe temperature limit. The controller triggers a protective stop to avoid permanent damage.
Affected components may include:
Excessive payload or high torque requirements can cause the motor to overheat. When the robot carries too heavy an end effector or performs demanding tasks, it draws more current, raising the motor's temperature.
Common issues include:
1. Heavy tooling or end effectors exceeding payload specifications
2. Increased torque or continuous high-speed operations
Ensure the robot's payload is within specified limits and adjust motion parameters to prevent overheating.
Blocked airflow or failed cooling fans can prevent heat dissipation.
Regularly inspecting and maintaining the cooling system—including fans, vents, and cabinet airflow—ensures motors operate within safe temperature limits.
Operating in hot environments or areas with poor ventilation can increase the risk of motor overheating.
Common issues include:
1. High ambient temperatures in the robot's working environment
2.Insufficient cooling in the work area
Ensure the robot operates in a well-ventilated environment and monitor ambient temperatures.
Long cycles at high speed or torque can gradually raise motor temperature.
After resolving the issue:
Replacement is recommended if:
Understanding these related faults can help identify underlying mechanical or electrical issues. For a complete list of ABB robot error codes and troubleshooting solutions, refer to our full ABB error code guide.
ABB Robot Error 40212 – Motor Overtemperature occurs when robot motors exceed safe temperature limits. Common causes include overload, poor cooling, high ambient temperature, and continuous heavy operation.
By reducing load, improving cooling, and inspecting drives and motors, engineers can restore safe operation and prevent long-term damage.
This error is typically caused by motor overload, insufficient cooling, high ambient temperature, or continuous heavy operation.
Allow motors to cool down, check cooling systems, reduce load, inspect servo drives and motors, and reset the controller.
Yes, excessive payload or torque demand is one of the most common causes of motor overtemperature faults.
Replace if overheating occurs repeatedly under normal operating conditions or if components show signs of damage.
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