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132

Brake defective

Kuka · KRC2 KSS System Message

What does 132 mean?

The brake has excessive wear or is defective. This results in maximum braking and inhibits all active commands. Under certain circumstances, it may not be possible to brake the axis.

Common Causes

  • The motor brake is defective and not functioning correctly.
  • Brake holding torque is insufficient or absent.
  • Electrical or mechanical failure of the brake actuator or mechanism.

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    Exchange the corresponding motor, which typically includes the brake assembly.

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