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The position of a brake in an actuator influences the size and power of the brake needed.
When developing a new actuator, there are limited places to add a mechanical brake in the design. For example, on the spindle, in connection with the gears or directly on the motor’s rotational shaft.
The further away the brake is from the spindle, the lower forces are required to brake. However, the endplay will typically increase. So, the design must take these factors into account.
Theoretically, a brake placed between the actuator’s motor and gearing would be even more efficient, since it would reduce the endplay and require lower forces for braking.