The Georges Renault 6159187760 is a specialized programmable logic control board engineered for incorporation into high-precision industrial fastening controllers and tightening tools. This electronic assembly functions as an intelligent interface module, managing the real-time feedback loops, encoder position data, and current control loops required for precise torque application in automotive and aerospace assembly lines.
The circuit design utilizes specialized digital signal processing components that run alongside standard logic processors. This architecture enables the board to sample torque transducer inputs at high rates, executing immediate tool shut-off sequences once pre-defined fastening parameters are met.
The 6159187760 board is populated with low-drift differential amplifiers that process low-level analog signals from strain gauges and torque sensors. These inputs are coupled with high-speed analog-to-digital converters to ensure precise digitization of mechanical force parameters.
Discrete input-output lines are equipped with optical isolation components to prevent external voltage transients from disrupting the core microcontroller logic. The onboard output drivers manage the servo-valve modulation and motor-drive commutation signals needed to drive electric tightening tools.

The backplane interface of the 6159187760 board is engineered to integrate with multi-slot industrial controller racks. It interfaces with system buses to stream torque statistics, angle measurements, and fastening curves to the main controller memory and upper-level quality tracking databases.
Onboard diagnostic circuits continuously monitor internal current draws, sensor excitation voltages, and memory parity, triggering systematic safety shutdowns if any deviations from standard operating conditions are detected.
Constructed on a heavy-duty, multi-layer printed circuit board substrate, the 6159187760 is engineered to withstand the repetitive mechanical vibrations and shocks associated with hand-held tools and robotic fastening end-effectors. Components are structurally secured, and surface-mount power elements use localized thermal copper pours to maintain stable operational temperatures during high-duty-cycle assembly operations.
This PLC board is predominantly utilized within Georges Renault and associated industrial assembly control systems. It plays a critical role in high-volume production systems where exact torque and angle grading are mandatory for product safety and quality assurance.



