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384

Not enough memory: Cannot load precision robot model

Kuka · KSS 8.3 Operating & Programming Manual

What does 384 mean?

The system failed to create the positionally accurate robot model due to insufficient memory capacity. This issue prevents the robot from operating with enhanced positioning accuracy, affecting tasks that require high precision.

Common Causes

  • Insufficient memory capacity on the robot controller preventing model creation

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    Increase the memory capacity available to the robot controller system

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Verified technical data. Last updated: April 2026

Related Faults

0x1011Error loading high precision model (Robot moved)0x1012Error loading high precision model (Robot moved during loading)0x1013Error loading high precision model (Memory allocation failure)
Source: KUKA KSS 8.3 Operating & Programming Manual
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