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KUKA AUR01058 Teach Pendant 10m – Obsolete KR C4 Spare Part

Model: C4 6D 00-168-334 00-168-334 C4 00-168-334 G2 TA1400 AUR01058

Brand Kuka
Series KR C4
Model C4 6D 00-168-334 00-168-334 C4 00-168-334 G2 TA1400 AUR01058
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KUKA AUR01058 Teach Pendant 10m – Obsolete KR C4 Spare Part

When a KUKA teach pendant fails on a KR C4-controlled robot cell, the production line stops — not for hours, but potentially for weeks. Sourcing a replacement through official channels for a discontinued unit means navigating end-of-life notices, minimum order quantities, and lead times that stretch into months. Meanwhile, the cost of a full controller upgrade — new cabinet, re-integration, re-programming, safety re-certification — routinely exceeds $150,000 USD per robot. For a multi-robot line, that figure multiplies accordingly.

DriveKNMS maintains verified physical stock of the KUKA AUR01058 (P/N: 00-168-334) teach pendant with 10-meter cable. This is not a catalog listing. If it is listed, it is on the shelf.

Technical Specifications

Part Number AUR01058 / 00-168-334
Compatible Variants 00-168-334 C4, 00-168-334 G2
Cable Length 10 meters
Compatible Controller KUKA KR C4
Compatible Robot Series KUKA KR, KR AGILUS, KR QUANTEC (KR C4 platform)
Interface KUKA smartPAD interface (KR C4 generation)
Discontinuation Status Discontinued / End-of-Life by KUKA; no longer available through standard distribution channels
Country of Origin Germany

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The KUKA KR C4 controller platform was the industry standard for high-payload industrial robotics throughout the 2010s. Thousands of these systems remain in active production across automotive, metal fabrication, and logistics facilities worldwide. KUKA has since transitioned its product line toward the KR C5 architecture, which is not backward-compatible with KR C4 teach pendants.

The AUR01058 smartPAD is the sole operator interface for KR C4-based robots. Without a functioning teach pendant, the robot cannot be jogged, programmed, or have its safety parameters verified. A failed pendant does not just halt one robot — in a synchronized cell, it can ground an entire production sequence.

Facilities that have invested in KUKA KR C4 infrastructure face a binary choice when hardware fails: source the discontinued component, or commit to a full platform migration. The migration path involves new controller cabinets, updated safety systems, re-integration of all peripheral I/O, and complete re-validation of robot programs. For a 10-robot line, conservative project costs begin at $1.2 million USD and require 6–18 months of engineering time.

Holding one or two verified spare AUR01058 units in your maintenance inventory is not a procurement luxury — it is a risk management decision. The cost of a single unplanned production stoppage in an automotive stamping or body-in-white facility typically exceeds the cost of a spare pendant by a factor of 50 to 100.

How to extend your KR C4 asset life by 5–10 years:

  • Identify your single points of failure. The teach pendant is the most physically abused component in a robot cell — dropped, cable-stressed, and exposed to coolant. It is statistically the first KR C4 component to fail. Stocking one spare per 4–6 robots is a defensible maintenance posture.
  • Freeze your software environment. Document and archive the exact KUKA System Software (KSS) version running on each controller. Avoid unsolicited firmware updates that may alter pendant compatibility behavior.
  • Establish a component lifecycle register. Track the age and condition of all KR C4 peripherals — pendants, teach cables, X11 connectors — against manufacturer MTBF data. Schedule proactive replacement before failure, not after.
  • Negotiate long-term supply agreements. Distributors with physical obsolete stock — not broker listings — can provide multi-unit purchase agreements that lock in price and availability for 2–3 years.
  • Defer migration until capital budget aligns. A functioning KR C4 line supported by verified spare parts inventory can operate reliably for another decade. Migration should be a planned capital project, not a crisis response.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

Obsolete industrial components carry inherent risk when sourced without verification. DriveKNMS applies a 5-step inspection protocol to every teach pendant before shipment:

  1. Visual and mechanical inspection: Housing integrity, keypad tactile response, emergency stop button actuation force, and cable connector pin condition are checked against OEM tolerances. Corroded or bent pins are cause for rejection.
  2. Electrolytic capacitor assessment: Internal capacitors on aging pendant PCBs are subject to electrolyte dry-out, which causes erratic display behavior and communication faults. Boards are inspected for bulging, leakage, or elevated ESR readings.
  3. Firmware version verification: The pendant firmware version is confirmed and documented. Compatibility with the target KSS version range is verified prior to shipment.
  4. Communication interface test: The pendant's KR C4 communication protocol handshake is validated on a live controller bench. Units that fail to establish a clean connection are quarantined.
  5. Cable continuity and insulation test: All 10 meters of pendant cable are tested for conductor continuity and insulation resistance. Cable assemblies showing degradation are replaced before shipment.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The AUR01058 is a direct hardware replacement for any KR C4 controller running a compatible KSS version. No controller-side hardware modification is required.
  • No re-programming required: Robot programs, coordinate systems, and safety configurations reside on the KR C4 controller, not the pendant. Swapping the pendant does not alter any stored program data.
  • No engineering re-certification triggered: A pendant replacement is a like-for-like hardware swap. It does not constitute a safety-relevant modification under most regional machinery directives, avoiding the cost and delay of full re-validation.
  • Immediate operational restoration: A verified spare pendant can restore a grounded robot cell to production within the time it takes to physically swap and reconnect the unit — typically under 30 minutes for a trained technician.

FAQ

What warranty applies to a discontinued teach pendant?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all inspected obsolete parts. The warranty covers failure under normal operating conditions and excludes physical damage incurred after delivery.

How do I confirm the unit is new or quality-refurbished — not a worn-out pull?
Every unit shipped by DriveKNMS is accompanied by an inspection report documenting the 5-step QA process described above. New-in-box units are identified as such. Refurbished units are clearly graded and the refurbishment scope is disclosed in writing.

Should I buy more than one unit?
For facilities operating 4 or more KR C4 robots, holding 2 spare pendants is a standard maintenance recommendation. Given the discontinuation status of this part, current stock levels across the global supply chain are finite and declining. Prices for verified units will increase as supply contracts. Purchasing a second unit now is a straightforward hedge against a foreseeable supply event.

Can this pendant be used with KR C2 or KR C5 controllers?
No. The AUR01058 smartPAD is designed exclusively for the KR C4 controller platform. It is not compatible with the older KR C2 (which uses a different pendant interface) or the newer KR C5 (which uses the smartPAD-2).

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