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Tolerance-compensating systems

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Efficient assembly processes

Electric vehicles will have to be assembled fully automatically in the future. ODU is developing connector systems such as the Docking Mate for this purpose. Multi-pin interfaces are required at various points on the drivetrain.

The ODU Docking Mate compensates for tolerances. © ODU

Wired plug connections can be used for some of these, but a docking system is the better choice when connecting modules directly. Connections with rigid busbars in particular require a contact system that can compensate for tolerances. This is the area of application of the ODU Docking Mate.

The plug-in system is designed to compensate for these tolerances, allowing automated assembly. The housing components of the Docking Mate can be individually designed and precisely integrated into the overall system of the application. The electrification of vehicles and the move into production facilities are creating new challenges for assembly processes.

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