This time we'll assemble both parts.
Before soldering check the polarity !
In my case reversed from Bosch to Parkside : (see the wires crossed)

If the polarities are not on the same side it will need some electrical insulation :

Place glue and let it cure :


First test :
it's a WIN !

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