KUKA KCP2 VKCP2 Robot Control Panel – KCP Series
KUKA KCP2 VKCP2 Robot Control Panel: Sourcing Strategy & Asset Return Value in a Constrained Global Supply Chain The KUKA…
Model: KPP600-20-2*40 00-198-263
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Technical Dossier
The KUKA KPP600 series is a line of servo power driver modules (Servo Power Pack) designed for KUKA KR C4 and KR C4 compact robot controllers. These units serve as the primary DC bus power supply and regenerative braking interface between the mains supply and the KSD servo drives within the controller cabinet. The KPP600 platform is deployed across heavy industrial environments globally — including automotive body-in-white assembly lines, chemical plant material handling systems, nuclear facility maintenance robots, and refinery pipeline inspection systems. Its modular architecture allows scalability from single-arm cells to multi-robot coordinated workcells. The KPP600 series is the successor to the KPP in the KR C2 generation and remains the dominant power supply module in active KR C4 installations worldwide.
The KPP600 series was introduced alongside the KR C4 controller platform, which KUKA launched in 2009 as a replacement for the KR C2 architecture. The KR C2 used the earlier KPP (without the 600 designation) and KSD series, which operated on a proprietary KUKA bus. The KR C4 platform migrated to an open Ethernet-based architecture (EtherCAT for internal communication), and the KPP600 was engineered to match this new topology.
The KPP600 designation encodes the continuous DC bus power output in watts (600 W base class), with variant suffixes indicating peak current rating, phase configuration, and hardware revision. Early KPP600 units (circa 2009–2013) used firmware revisions compatible with KR C4 V8.x software. Later hardware revisions introduced improved IGBT switching stages and enhanced thermal management for high-duty-cycle applications. By 2018, KUKA introduced the KR C4 compact+ and KR C5 platforms; the KR C5 uses a new generation power supply (KPP2), making the KPP600 a mature/legacy-class component. However, the installed base of KR C4 systems remains extremely large, sustaining strong demand for KPP600 spare parts through at least 2030 under standard KUKA lifecycle support commitments.
Compatibility note: KPP600 modules are not interchangeable with KPP units from KR C2 controllers. Substitution requires controller firmware validation and DC bus voltage verification.
Power Supply / DC Bus Modules
High-Power / Extended Range Variants
Regenerative / Active Front End Variants
Replacement / Repair Reference Units
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for KPP600 series modules, including discontinued hardware revisions (00-130-xxx prefix) that are no longer available through KUKA's standard distribution channel. Our sourcing protocol covers:
For end-of-life KPP600 units where no stock is available, DriveKNMS offers board-level repair services targeting the DC bus capacitor bank, IGBT driver stage, and control PCB — the three primary failure modes in aged KPP600 hardware.
Each KPP600 unit processed by DriveKNMS undergoes a structured test protocol before dispatch: