Error Code Overview
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Error Code: KSS00008
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Alarm Message: Mastering Required
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Category: axis / Mastering
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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 mastering completes
Quick Fix for KUKA KSS00008
If KUKA KSS00008 Mastering Required Error appears:
- Perform the mastering procedure via SmartHMI
- Verify the affected axis can move freely
- Inspect encoder/resolver feedback signals
- Check for recent maintenance or mechanical adjustment
- Restart the controller after mastering completion
KSS00008 indicates the controller no longer trusts the robot’s absolute axis calibration data.
What Does KUKA KSS00008 Mean?
KSS00008 means the robot requires mastering because one or more axes have lost valid calibration/reference data.
Mastering is essential because it establishes:
- the exact mechanical zero position of each axis
- the relationship between encoder values and physical axis position
- repeatable and accurate robot motion
Without valid mastering:
- robot movement is blocked
- ositional accuracy cannot be guaranteed
- collision risk increases significantly
Common Causes of KUKA KSS00008 Mastering Required Error
1. axis Was Moved Without Servo Control
If an axis is manually moved while brakes are released:
- encoder position no longer matches stored mastering data
- recalibration becomes necessary
Typical scenario:
- manual maintenance movement
- rake release during repair
2. Encoder / Resolver Feedback Fault
Feedback instability may invalidate mastering data.
Possible causes include:
- encoder signal interruption
- damaged feedback cable
- resolver communication errors
3. Mechanical Service or axis Component Replacement
Mastering is often required after replacing:
- ervo motor
- gearbox
- encoder
- axis mechanical assemblies
4. Corrupted Calibration / System Data
Stored mastering values may become invalid due to:
- oftware corruption
- failed backup restore
- arameter overwrite
5. Incorrect Robot Configuration
Mismatch between robot hardware and loaded parameters may force re-mastering.
Often occurs after:
- oftware restore
- WorkVisual deployment
- configuration import
How to Troubleshoot KUKA KSS00008
Step 1 – Identify the Affected axis
Use SmartHMI diagnostics to determine:
- which axis requires mastering
- whether multiple axes are involved
Step 2 – Review Recent Maintenance History
Ask whether:
- rakes were manually released
- axes were moved during repair
- motors/gearboxes were replaced
Step 3 – Inspect Feedback Signals
Verify:
- encoder/resolver values are stable
- o feedback cable damage exists
- connectors are secure
Step 4 – Check axis Mechanics
Inspect for:
- abnormal joint looseness
- gearbox backlash
- mounting issues after repair
Step 5 – Perform Mastering Procedure
Execute mastering via SmartHMI:
- using EMT/mastering fixture if required
- following OEM calibration procedure
Step 6 – Validate axis Accuracy
After mastering:
- jog robot slowly
- verify positional repeatability
- confirm alarm does not return
Recommended Replacement Parts
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Component
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Purpose
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Recommended Type
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Encoder Cable
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Feedback transmission
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Shielded OEM Cable
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Servo Motor
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Motion + encoder feedback
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KUKA Servo Motor
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KSP Drive
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axis control module
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KRC4 KSP Module
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Mastering Tool
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Calibration fixture
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EMT / Dial Gauge Tool
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Professional Diagnostic Tip
If KSS00008 reappears shortly after mastering, the problem is often not the mastering process itself.
Instead suspect:
- unstable encoder/resolver signals
- loose feedback wiring
- intermittent drive feedback faults
Repeated mastering alarms after successful calibration usually indicate an underlying feedback issue.
How to Fix KSS00008 Permanently
Dependingon root cause:
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axis Moved Manually → Re-master affected axis
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Feedback Fault → Repair encoder/resolver system
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Mechanical Repair → Re-master after service
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Corrupt Data → Restore calibration backup
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Configuration Error → Reload correct parameters
How to Prevent Future Mastering Errors
To reduce future KSS00008 alarms:
- Avoid moving axes manually during maintenance
- Re-master after gearbox/motor replacement
- Secure encoder wiring against vibration
- Back up calibration/system files regularly
- Validate mastering after service work
Related KUKA Errors
⚠️ Mastering errors are closely tied to axis absolute reference, homing, and encoder feedback integrity.
FAQ
What causes KUKA KSS00008?
Usually lost calibration data, encoder faults, or axis movement during maintenance.
Can the robot run without mastering?
No. Valid mastering is required for safe and accurate motion.
Why does KSS00008 appear after repairs?
Because replacing motors, gearboxes, or moving axes often changes mechanical zero position.
Why does KSS00008 keep coming back?
Repeated alarms usually indicate encoder/resolver or feedback instability rather than bad mastering procedure.
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