1100
Stopped {(Axis number)}
Kuka · KSS 8.3 Operating & Programming Manual
What does 1100 mean?
This message indicates that an axis, specified by {(Axis number)}, has stopped, likely triggered by the standstill monitoring function. This fault occurs if the robot enters an unexpected standstill state or if standstill conditions are not met during a programmed move.
Common Causes
- Unexpected standstill state detected for the specified axis {(Axis number)}
- Standstill monitoring function triggered due to an uncommanded stop event
- Program logic or external command forcing an unexpected stop on the axis
Repair Steps & Checklist
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- 1
Verify the operational state of the axis {(Axis number)} and examine the program sequence leading to the stop
- 2
Check for any external conditions or commands (e.g., hold signals, safety interlocks) that might have initiated a stop for axis {(Axis number)}
Verified technical data. Last updated: March 2026
Related Faults
Source: KUKA KSS 8.3 Operating & Programming Manual