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Error Code: KSS00024
Category: Bus / Communication / EtherCAT / Module
Severity: High
System: KRC Controller / KSP/KPP Servo Drives / X20 I/O / EtherCAT Network
Impact: Robot motion stops; EtherCAT network communication lost; drives and I/O may be affected
If KUKA KSS00024 EtherCAT Communication Error appears, take these immediate actions:
Important: Temporary communication interruptions may clear after restart, but repeated KSS00024 alarms usually indicate wiring, module, or network faults.
KUKA KSS00024 indicates that the KRC controller has lost communication with one or more deviceson the robot’s EtherCAT-based communication network.
Affected components may include:
In simple terms: The controller cannot reliably exchange data with deviceson the EtherCAT network, so robot motion is stopped until communication is restored.
When th is error occurs, operators may notice:
These symptoms usually indicate EtherCAT network instability or hardware failure.
Physical cable problems may interrupt communication:
Cable faults are among the most common causes.
If one node in the communication chain fails:
Th is often occurs when one failed device disrupts the full network loop.
A malfunctioning hardware module may stop responding:
Improper setup may cause communication mismatch:
Electrical interference can corrupt EtherCAT signals:
Use SmartHMI diagnostics to determine:
Check:
Reconnect and reseat all cables.
Power cycle all affected devices and verify:
Replace faulty modules if needed.
Confirm:
Inspect:
After repairs:
|
Component |
Description |
Recommended SKU / Type |
|
RDC Module (Resolver Board) |
Robot base feedback converter |
KUKA RDC Series |
|
KSP/KPP Data Cables |
Shielded green RJ45 patch cables |
Industrial EtherCAT Grade |
|
CIB / CCU Interface Board |
Cabinet communication hub |
KRC4 CCU/CIB Board |
|
X21/X31 External Data Cable |
Cabinet-to-Robot feedback link |
Multicore Shielded Data Cable |
If KSS00024 occurs intermittently, monitor the robot during movement.
Movement-triggered EtherCAT faults often indicate:
Many intermittent EtherCAT faults only appear when cables flex during robot motion.
Dependingon the cause:
To reduce recurrence:
These alarms are closely related to robot communication networks, bus stability, and device connectivity.
No. Robot motion is blocked until EtherCAT communication is restored.
Yes. Persistent communication errors may lead to unexpected stops, overloads, or module damage.
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