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Error Code Overview
If KUKA KSS00406 Position Deviation Error appears:
⚠️ Safety Note: Always power down the robot before inspecting motors, brakes, or drive connections.
KUKA KSS00406 Position Deviation Error occurs when the robot’s actual axis position differs beyond the permitted tolerance from the commanded target position.
KUKA controllers continuously compare:
If the deviation becomes too large, the controller triggers KSS00406 to prevent uncontrolled motion or mechanical damage.
Th is fault is also commonly referred to as:
Typical symptoms include:
Mechanical drag is one of the most common causes of position deviation.
Th is includes:
If the motor cannot physically keep up with commanded motion, deviation increases rapidly.
If the servo system underperforms, the axis may lag behind target position.
Potential causes include:
The KRC dependson accurate feedback for axis tracking.
KSS00406 may occur if:
Overloading the robot can create servo lag.
Typical triggers include:
Incorrect system parameters can distort motion calculations.
Examples include:
|
Component |
Description |
Recommended Type |
|
KUKA KSP 600-3x20 Servo Drive |
Replaces failed/unstable drive module |
00-198-265 |
|
KUKA Servo Motor |
For degraded motor/brake/resolver faults |
E1-Series / Matching Model |
|
Resolver Feedback Cable |
Resolves noise/intermittent feedback issues |
Shielded High-Flex Cable |
|
Industrial Gearbox Lubricant |
Helps reduce stiffness in worn axes |
OEM-Compatible Lubricant |
⚠️ Compatibility Tip: Always verify robot serial number, axis number, and KSS version before ordering replacement parts.
Check for:
Inspect KSP LEDs and diagnostics.
If needed:
Inspect encoder/resolver:
Temporarily:
Then retest axis movement.
Check:
If hardware failure is confirmed:
Stop operating the robot immediately if:
Continued operation may cause:
Navigate to:
SmartHMI → axis Diagnostics → Position Feedback
Compare:
Watching deviation grow in real time helps identify whether the root cause is:
To reduce future KSS00406 faults:
⚠️ Technical Note: Position deviation is frequently a secondary effect of:
It indicates that the actual axis position deviates beyond allowed tolerance, causing the controller to stop motion.
No. Motion is blocked until the deviation is resolved.
Inspect mechanical axes, check motors and feedback devices, reduce load, and replace faulty components if needed.
Yes. Excessive payload or sudden torque spikes can trigger position deviation errors.
Start with mechanical axis inspection → motor/drive LEDs → encoder/resolver feedback → firmware/parameter check.
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