Schaeffler Featuring Repair Solutions, Future Tech at AAPEX

Schaeffler Featuring Repair Solutions, Future Tech at AAPEX

Schaeffler will showcase products that enhance the vehicle’s lifecycle and support the transition to electric mobility.

Under the theme, “Your business is our focus,” Schaeffler is hosting customers and industry partners at its AAPEX booth, 2232, showcasing products and service solutions that it said enhances the vehicle’s lifecycle, as well as technologies that support the transition to electric mobility.

Schaeffler added it is focused on providing its customers the right solutions at every stage, serving the internal combustion engine vehicles of today, as well as the hybrid and battery electric vehicles (BEV) of tomorrow. 

Under the INA brand, Schaeffler said it aims to be the OE premium partner to provide engine repair parts for ICE and future propulsion systems. The company is demonstrating valvetrain technologies as well as its expanding lines of timing chain kits and front-end auxiliary drive kits, and thermal management modules.

Schaeffler is also demonstrating the progression of individual bearings, Gen1, that required specialized tools and extensive expertise to install, to Gen2 and Gen3 bearings, which it says add innovative designs that improve performance and ease of installation as well as incorporating more functionality such as ABS and harnesses.

The company is featuring future chassis mechatronics, which have more fully integrated components that improve performance and added modularity — products include Schaeffler’s intelligent Rear Wheel Steer, intelligent active roll control, its TriFinity wheel bearing (specifically designed for BEVs) and its active roll stabilizer.

The LuK brand encompasses Schaeffler’s transmission products of today, which include the RepSet and Torque Converter product lines. Schaeffler’s transmission business also focuses on providing solutions for future transmission technologies as the industry moves toward hybrid and BEV, developing components, modules and systems such as electric motors and electric axles. 

Schaeffler’s REPXPERT online platform is the mechanic’s go-to tool for information about products, repairs and maintenance, the company said. Schaeffler is hosting training sessions on timing chain installation and problem fixing for the GM high-feature 3.6L V6 engine. Training will include basic teardown and installation with step-by-step instructions, checking for proper timing alignment marks and special tools required. Sessions will take place at the Schaeffler booth and available on demand during and after the show.

Schaeffler said it is also showcasing its newly developed electric mobility demonstrator vehicle. The modified medium-duty truck integrates the electric motor and gearbox on an 800-volt 3in1 electric beam axle, including a Schaeffler developed electric motor (a core competency). The electric beam axle is the first of its kind for the company, developed specifically for light- and medium-duty commercial vehicles. The demonstrator vehicle also features Schaeffler’s battery packs and thermal management modules.

As part of AAPEX’s EV Trends and Outlook, Schaeffler is presenting insights on its latest electric vehicle technologies and how the company is preparing for the future. Noah Kee, group leader for hybrid module design, will present on Wed., Nov. 1, 2-2:30 p.m. at the EV Experience Stage in booth J 7409 on Level 1. 

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