Hydraulic camshaft adjuster, at least two-part rotor, and method for producing a rotor of a hydraulic camshaft adjuster

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PATENT NO 9982575
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15122644

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A hydraulic camshaft adjuster includes an at least two-part rotor which can be rotated about an axis and comprises a first rotor element and a second rotor element. The first rotor element has at least one first bore, which is aligned with at least one second bore of the second rotor element. A connecting element sits in the at least one first bore and the at least one second bore such that the first rotor element is connected to the second rotor element in a positive-locking, frictional, and/or bonded manner. An at least two-part rotor of a hydraulic camshaft adjuster is also provided, and a method for producing a rotor of a hydraulic camshaft adjuster.

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SCHAEFFLER TECHNOLOGIES AG & CO KG91074 HERZOGENAURACH

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Weber, Juergen Erlangen, DE 77 320

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