Error Code Overview
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Error Code: KSS00037
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Category: axis / Motion Control / Configuration
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Severity: High
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System: Robot axes, KSP/KPP drives, encoders, KRC CPU
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Impact: axis motion disabled; potential mechanical damage if ignored
Quick Fix for KUKA KSS00037
If KUKA KSS00037 axis Configuration Error appears, try these immediate actions:
- Stop all robot motion immediately
- Verify axis parameters and machine data in SmartHMI
- Check connected drives and encoder status
- Restart the KRC controller and servo drives
- Test robot motion at reduced speed after reset
Important: Temporary mismatches can sometimes be cleared by rebooting, but repeated KSS00037 alarms usually indicate deeper configuration or hardware issues.
What Is KUKA KSS00037?
KUKA KSS00037 indicates that the KRC controller has detected a mismatch between the configured robot axis parameters and the actual hardware detected in the system.
Th is fault commonly affects:
- Robot axes and servo drives (KSP/KPP)
- Encoder feedback devices
- RDC / resolver data modules
- KRC CPU and motion controller
In short:
The controller cannot verify that the connected axis hardware matches the expected robot configuration, so motion is blocked for safety.
Common Symptoms of KSS00037
When th is error occurs, operators may notice:
- Robot startup stops during initialization
- One or more axes remain disabled
- Jogging is unavailable
- Servo drives fail to enable
- axis mastering/reference data may appear lost
These symptoms indicate the controller cannot safely validate motion parameters.
Main Causes of KUKA KSS00037
1. Hardware ID or Drive Mismatch
If a drive, motor, or encoder has been replaced:
- The new component may not match stored hardware data
- Serial/identification mismatch may trigger configuration fault
Th is often happens after maintenance without reconfiguration.
2. MADA File Inconsistency
Machine Data (MADA) may become inconsistent if:
- Backup files were restored incorrectly
- Hard drive/SSD was replaced
- Software updates overwrite parameters
Mismatch between stored machine data and active project can trigger KSS00037.
3. Incorrect axis Mapping
axis assignments may be wrong if:
- A1–A6 motor cables are swapped
- Drive channels are assigned incorrectly
- Firmware updates alter mapping configuration
Improper mapping can prevent controller verification.
4. RDC / Resolver Data Corruption
The RDC module stores important axis and mastering data.
If corrupted:
- axis transformation values may be lost
- Hardware identification may fail
- Mastering data may reset unexpectedly
5. Firmware Compatibility Issues
Version mismatch between:
- KSS software
- Servo firmware
- Drive firmware
can cause configuration validation errors during startup.
How to Troubleshoot KUKA KSS00037
Step 1 – Identify the Affected axis
Use SmartHMI diagnostics to determine:
- Which axis is affected
- Whether one or multiple axes are involved
Step 2 – Check Drive and Encoder Connections
Inspect:
- Encoder cables for looseness/damage
- Drive communication cables
- Connector seating and terminal integrity
Step 3 – Verify axis Parameters
Compare physical hardware with controller settings:
- axis type
- Drive assignments
- Encoder parameters
- Machine data files
Reload configuration if mismatch is found.
Step 4 – Inspect RDC / Resolver Module
Check for:
- Lost mastering data
- RDC communication faults
- Memory corruption symptoms
Replace RDC if data cannot be restored.
Step 5 – Confirm Firmware Compatibility
Verify:
- KSS software version
- Drive firmware revision
- Encoder/servo compatibility
Update or synchronize firmware if needed.
Step 6 – Reset and Retest
After corrections:
- Clear KSS00037 in SmartHMI
- Restart the controller
- Jog each axis slowly
- Confirm stable motion before production restart
Recommended Parts
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Component
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Description
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Recommended SKU / Type
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KUKA KSP Drive Module
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3-axis or 1-axis Servo Drive
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00-198-265 (KSP 600-3x20)
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RDC Module (Resolver Board)
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axis data storage unit
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KUKA RDC Series
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Servo Motor Encoder
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Integrated feedback device
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axis-specific Servo Units
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Data Storage (SSD/HDD)
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Contains KSS & MADA files
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KUKA Industrial SSD
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Pro Diagnostic Tip
When KSS00037 appears after maintenance or parts replacement, always verify:
- Hardware serial numbers
- MADA/WorkVisual project consistency
- Drive channel assignments
Field experience shows many KSS00037 alarms occur immediately after improper drive replacement or incomplete backup restoration.
How to Fix KUKA KSS00037
Dependingon the cause, repair may require:
- Reloading correct machine data files
- Reconfiguring axis parameters
- Replacing faulty encoder or drive module
- Synchronizing firmware versions
- Replacing damaged RDC module
How to Prevent axis Configuration Errors
To reduce recurrence:
- Keep backups of all KRC configuration files
- Verify parameters after firmware or hardware changes
- Label all axis/drive connections clearly
- Perform controlled startup after maintenance
- Store spare drives and encoders onsite
Related KUKA Motion Errors
These alarms are commonly related to axis feedback, configuration, and motion parameter issues.
FAQ
Can the robot operate with KSS00037 error?
No. Axes are disabled until configuration is corrected and verified.
Why does KSS00037 occur?
- axis parameters mismatch with KRC configuration
- Faulty encoders or drives
- Firmware or KSS version mismatch
- Physical changes not reflected in configuration
How can I fix KUKA KSS00037 quickly?
- Verify axis parameters and configuration
- Inspect drives and encoders
- Replace faulty modules
- Reset error and test axis movement
Can repeated configuration errors damage the robot?
Yes. Misconfigured axes can cause mechanical stress or collisions.
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