Tightening Station
A loose joint within a battery pack can have severe and potentially fatal
consequences. Such a situation compromises both the structural integrity of the pack
and the efficient flow of electrical current. When joints are loose, the contact
surface diminishes, causing an increase in electrical resistance. It, in turn, leads
to elevated temperatures and, in extreme cases, ignition.
To prevent these risks, Roche Energy employs the Bosch-Rexroth tightening
technique to ensure that all screw threads are securely fastened without any
deformation. This process involves two simultaneous steps: each screw joint is
precisely installed with the correct torque and insertion angle. The torque seating
is continually monitored in real-time and input into the seating control model. This
model is then adjusted into the seating control strategy, which is applied to
install and monitor all subsequent screw joints. Any floating screws or stripped
joints are promptly rejected and documented in our Manufacturing Execution System
(MES) for future reference.