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Model: 00-226-59600226596 KR6R900 56 TSMY0141
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Technical Dossier
When a KUKA KR6 R900 axis module fails on the production floor, the clock starts immediately. A full robotic cell replacement — including new robot, end-of-arm tooling recalibration, PLC reprogramming, and production line revalidation — routinely costs manufacturers between $150,000 and $500,000 USD, and that figure does not include the revenue lost during weeks of unplanned downtime. The KUKA part number 00-226-59600226596 (also referenced as KR6R900 56 TSMY0141) has been discontinued by KUKA. New production runs are not planned. Every unit remaining in the global supply chain is finite.
DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of this component. For plant managers and maintenance engineers operating aging KUKA KR6 R900 cells, this listing represents a direct path to restoring production without capital expenditure on system replacement.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 00-226-59600226596 |
| Cross Reference | KR6R900 56 TSMY0141 |
| Brand | KUKA Robotics |
| Series | KR6 R900 |
| Product Category | Industrial Robot Axis / Drive Module |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| OEM Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No active production |
| Compatible Systems | KUKA KR6 R900 series robotic arms; KRC2 / KRC4 controller environments |
| Typical Application | Axis drive replacement in 6-axis articulated robot cells |
Note: Electrical parameters (voltage ratings, current draw, encoder resolution) are not published here to prevent misapplication. Please contact our technical team for verified datasheet confirmation prior to ordering.
The KUKA KR6 R900 platform was widely deployed in automotive sub-assembly, electronics manufacturing, and precision welding cells throughout the 2000s and 2010s. Many of these installations remain mechanically sound — the robot frames, wiring harnesses, and end-of-arm tooling represent capital investments that have been fully amortized but still deliver production value.
The failure point is almost never the mechanical structure. It is the drive electronics and axis modules — components that KUKA no longer manufactures or supports under standard service agreements. When part number 00-226-59600226596 fails, the OEM channel offers no resolution. The only alternatives are: source the part from the secondary market, or retire the entire robotic cell.
Retiring a functional KR6 R900 cell to replace a single axis module is an engineering and financial decision that cannot be justified when verified spare parts remain available. The secondary market — when sourced from a qualified supplier with documented QA processes — provides a direct, low-risk path to restoring full production capacity.
For plant managers facing pressure from corporate asset management teams to justify continued operation of legacy automation, a documented spare parts strategy built around verified secondary-market components is a defensible position. It extends asset life by 5 to 10 years at a fraction of the cost of system replacement, preserves existing operator training investments, and avoids the production disruption of a full cell changeover.
The strategic approach: identify the three to five highest-failure-risk components in each legacy robotic cell, secure verified stock of each, and document the procurement source and condition assessment. This converts an unmanaged obsolescence risk into a controlled maintenance program.
All obsolete parts supplied by DriveKNMS pass a structured 5-step inspection protocol before shipment:
Q: What warranty applies to obsolete spare parts?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects identified during our QA process. Given the obsolete status of this component, warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order. Extended coverage options are available for volume orders.
Q: How do I confirm the part is new or quality-refurbished?
A: Each unit is classified at the time of inspection as New Old Stock (NOS), Tested Serviceable, or Refurbished. The classification and inspection report are provided with every shipment. We do not ship units that fail our 5-step protocol.
Q: Should I purchase more than one unit?
A: For any robotic cell running on a discontinued platform, holding at least one spare of each high-criticality module is standard practice in asset protection programs. Given that 00-226-59600226596 is no longer manufactured, current stock levels in the global secondary market will only decrease over time. Procurement of two to three units for long-running installations is a defensible maintenance strategy.
Q: Can you source additional units if I need more than you have in stock?
A: DriveKNMS operates an active global sourcing network for obsolete industrial components. Contact us with your quantity requirement and timeline, and we will provide a sourcing assessment within 24 hours.