Electrical connector innovation earns Rototilt award nomination

ROTOTILT is celebrating after being nominated for the World Demolition Awards in the ‘Innovation – Tools and Attachments’ category for its electrical connector Q14.

The electrical connector is designed to increase reliability in fully automatic quick coupler systems.

“Sometimes, the biggest innovations are in the smallest details,” said Hampus Jonsson, business area manager at Rototilt.

“The need for reliable electrical connection between an excavator and tools is increasing as technology develops. We discovered that existing electrical solutions that are connected automatically are too unstable and prohibit the development of new tools and technical solutions. We wanted to change that.”

“The electrical contact is a prerequisite for a complete system of hydraulics and electronics in a fully automatic quick coupler. Everything from the safety lock to the control system relies on a stable electrical connector. For Rototilt, existing solutions did not cope with the high pressures, harsh environments, or their own demands on connection quality.

“Thanks to Q14, we can offer a coupling system that can be connected automatically with both hydraulics and electronics,” Hampus Jonsson added. “With more pins and bigger contact surfaces, we have increased the connection reliability and enabled a higher data capacity. It has a protected design and is completely watertight in the coupled position. In fact, the design makes it self-cleaning in the coupling sequence.”

The World Demolition Awards are held in Toronto, Canada and the winners will be announced on October 17 and 18. Rototilt is nominated alongside two other companies for this award, Mantovanibenne from Italy, and Rotar from the Netherlands.

“We are in good company,” Hampus Jonsson added. “It’s a true honour just to be nominated and to be recognised for our hard work in developing Q14. We are happy to see such a positive response, both in our own field tests and from the end-users. This nomination is further proof of that.”