Electrohydraulic unit and method for assembling an electrohydrau

Electrical generator or motor structure – Dynamoelectric – Rotary

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310 42, 4174237, H02K 1100

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059863684

ABSTRACT:
An electrohydraulic unit for controlling pressure in slip-controlled motor vehicle brake systems comprises a hydraulic block, with an electric motor mounted on a first side, and a control unit secured to an opposite second side of the hydraulic block. Electrical terminals of the electric motor are passed through the hydraulic block and are embodied inside the control unit as resilient contact means. The contact means engage contact faces of the control unit with an initial stress. The resilient contact means make electrical plugs in the control unit unnecessary, and they compensate for tolerances in and transverse to the mounting direction of the electric motor and control unit.

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