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The shortage of resources takes their toll in product development. This means for the drive engineering that the power density has to increase and the manufacturing costs have to decrease. So, the parts and assemblies have to become smaller, while the performance should rise. Following this trend, the joining technologies cannot stand still. At the drive engineering, the elementary press fit (PF)...