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Re: Neverest 40 Brake vs Float

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Originally Posted by steelerborn View Post
I would find a way to hold the position mechanically. You could design using a non-backdrivable gearbox (ex. worm), or you could come up with a brake system to lock the arm in place. Depending on your application you could "offset" some weight on the arm using springs, gas struts, or a counterweight.
That would work fine as long as the arm and gearing doesn't have enough torque to strip the worm gear.
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