KUKA KSP 600-3X20 Servo Power Module
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Key Product Information
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- Brand
- KUKA
- Primary Part Number
- 600-3X20
- Product Type
- Servo Drive Module
- Series / Family
- C4 XRC Drive
- Manufacturer
- KUKA Roboter GmbH
- Country of Origin
- DE
- Model Function
- 3-Axis Servo Power Module
- Catalog Category
- PLCs & Controllers
- Warranty
- 12 months (new) / 6 months (refurbished)
KUKA KSP 600-3X20 UL00-198-266 — Stop the Clock on Your Downtime
Every minute a KUKA robot sits idle on a welding line or assembly cell, the cost compounds fast — missed production targets, idle labor, and contractual penalties. The KUKA KSP 600-3X20 (Part No. UL00-198-266, cross-ref: KSP600-340 / 00-198-268) is the servo power module that drives axes 1–3 (or 4–6) inside the C4 XRC controller cabinet. When it fails, the robot stops. Full stop. We stock this module in Xiamen and ship globally via DHL/FedEx Express — because your production schedule cannot wait for a 6-week OEM lead time.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | KUKA Roboter GmbH |
| Primary Part Number | UL00-198-266 |
| Cross-Reference PN | KSP600-340 / 00-198-268 |
| Model | KSP 600-3X20 |
| Module Function | 3-Axis Servo Power Module |
| Rated Current per Axis | 20 A |
| DC Bus Input | From KPP 600-20 Power Pack |
| Compatible Controller | KUKA C4 XRC (KRC4) |
| Communication Bus | KUKA proprietary C4 XRC backplane |
| Mounting | Cabinet rack / DIN rail |
| Weight | ~800 g |
| Origin | Germany |
| Stock Status | ✅ Ready to Ship — Xiamen, China |
| Condition | New / Tested Refurbished |
| Warranty | 12 months (new) / 6 months (refurbished) |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
After ten years of field work on KUKA C4 XRC systems, these are the failure patterns and swap procedures that matter:
Common Fault Codes Pointing to a Failed KSP 600-3X20:
- KSS 00706 / KSS 00707 — Drive bus communication error on axes 1–3 or 4–6. First suspect: KSP module or its backplane connector. Reseat the module before condemning it.
- KSS 01246 — Overcurrent on servo axis. If the motor and cable check out clean, the KSP’s internal IGBT stage is the next failure point.
- KSS 00040 / KSS 00041 — DC bus undervoltage. Verify the KPP 600-20 first; if KPP output is nominal and the fault persists on one KSP, the module’s internal bus capacitors have degraded.
- KSS 06022 — Axis amplifier temperature fault. Check cabinet cooling fans first. If airflow is adequate, the KSP’s thermal sensor or power stage is failing.
- Axes 1–3 dead, axes 4–6 alive (or vice versa) — Classic single-KSP failure. The C4 XRC uses two KSP modules in tandem; one module failing takes out exactly three axes.
Step-by-Step Replacement Procedure:
- Safe state first. Execute a controlled stop (STOP 0/1/2 per ISO 10218). Lock out the cabinet main breaker. Discharge the DC bus — wait a minimum of 5 minutes after power-off before opening the cabinet. The KPP capacitor bank holds lethal voltage.
- Document axis assignment. Photograph the existing KSP position (upper or lower slot) and cable routing before disconnecting anything. The C4 XRC assigns axes by physical slot position — swapping upper and lower KSP modules will mis-map axes.
- Disconnect motor power and feedback connectors. Label each cable with axis number. The X1–X3 motor power connectors and the corresponding encoder/resolver feedback connectors must be reinstalled to the same axis ports on the replacement module.
- No DIP switch or address configuration required. Unlike older KRC2 drives, the C4 XRC KSP 600-3X20 is auto-addressed via the backplane bus. The KRC4 controller detects and configures the module automatically on first boot — no manual parameterization needed.
- Firmware matching. The KRC4 controller manages KSP firmware via KUKA.WorkVisual. After swap, boot the controller and check WorkVisual for any firmware mismatch warnings. If a firmware update is prompted, allow it to complete before running the robot. Do not interrupt the update cycle.
- Mastering check mandatory. Any time a servo drive module is replaced, axis mastering must be verified. Use the KUKA smartPAD to run the mastering routine for all three affected axes. Skipping this step will result in position errors and potential collision on first motion.
- Test at reduced speed. Before returning to production, run the robot program at 10% override speed for at least two full cycles. Monitor the KSP temperature via the smartPAD diagnostics screen. Normal operating temperature is below 70°C at rated load.
Pro tip: If the replacement KSP triggers the same fault code within 48 hours, the root cause is upstream — check the KPP 600-20 output voltage ripple and the DC bus capacitor bank. A degraded KPP will destroy a new KSP module.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The KSP 600-3X20 was engineered for the realities of automotive and heavy-industry environments — not a climate-controlled server room. The module’s power stage uses industrial-grade IGBTs rated for continuous operation at elevated junction temperatures, with thermal derating curves that account for the heat soak typical of a fully loaded robot cabinet running three shifts.
Vibration resistance is built into the PCB design: conformal coating on the control board protects against condensation and particulate contamination common in casting, welding, and paint-shop environments. The backplane connector uses a positive-locking mechanism that maintains electrical continuity under the constant low-frequency vibration transmitted through robot cell flooring. Units sourced through us are inspected for connector pin integrity and PCB delamination before dispatch — two failure modes that visual inspection alone misses on counterfeit or improperly stored modules.
Operating temperature range: 0°C to +55°C ambient (cabinet interior). Storage: -25°C to +70°C. Humidity: 5–95% RH non-condensing. These are the same environmental specs KUKA publishes for the C4 XRC cabinet — the KSP module is rated to the full cabinet envelope.
Global Express Logistics
Stock is held at our Xiamen warehouse, positioned for fast access to both domestic Chinese freight networks and international express lanes. Standard dispatch process:
- Order confirmed before 14:00 CST → same-day dispatch via DHL Express or FedEx International Priority.
- DHL Express transit times: Southeast Asia 1–2 days, Europe 3–4 days, North America 3–5 days, Middle East 2–3 days, Australia 3–4 days.
- Export documentation: Commercial invoice, packing list, and HS code declaration (HS 8537.10) prepared for customs clearance. For EU shipments, EUR.1 or origin declaration available on request.
- ESD-safe packaging: Anti-static bag, foam-lined carton, and fragile/electronics handling labels as standard. No exceptions for servo drive modules.
- Tracking: AWB number provided within 2 hours of dispatch. Real-time tracking link sent to your registered email.
- Urgent freight: For critical plant-down situations, contact us directly via WhatsApp for same-day courier booking and priority customs documentation.
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