| Categories | Electric Tailgate Strut |
|---|---|
| Place of Origin: | China |
| Brand Name: | Depin |
| MOQ: | 2 Pieces |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Certification: | ISO CE |
| Packaging Details: | Carton Box |
| Delivery Time: | 3-15 Days |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability: | 5000 Sets/month |
| Model Number: | 1668900100 1669803764 |
| Item Name: | Car Trunk Liftgate |
| Quality Control: | 100 Testing Before Shipment |
| Model: | Mercedes-Benz GL/GLS W166 |
| OE NO.: | 1668900100 1669803764 |
| Car Fitment: | Mercedes-Benz |
| Warranty: | 1 Year |
Obstacle sensing test: Set obstacles of different sizes and
materials, and test whether the brace rod can sense and trigger the
rebound protection mechanism in time during the closing process of
the tailgate. Multiple tests ensure that the induction sensitivity
meets the safety standard and avoids the risk of nip injury.
Electrical safety test: Use professional electrical testing
equipment to test the insulation resistance, grounding resistance
and voltage resistance of the electric tailgate system to ensure
the safety of the electrical line, prevent the occurrence of
dangerous situations such as leakage and short circuit, and ensure
the safety of vehicles and drivers.
The working principle of the tail door system involves several key steps. The process begins when a command to open or close the tail door is triggered by the remote control, an interior button, or an induction signal. Upon receiving this command, the control module activates the motor to initiate the lever action. The motor then rotates, driving a gear or hydraulic device within the strut, which generates the power needed to open and close the tail door. Real-time position sensing is facilitated by sensors on the tail door that detect its position; when the door reaches the predetermined position, the control module stops the motor operation. Additionally, the system includes an anti-pinch function that automatically stops or reverses the operation if the tail door encounters resistance, such as a person or object, thereby preventing injury or damage.




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