Where Should I Install an Electric Holding Brake on a Gearbox-Motor System?

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Installing an electric holding brake on the input shaft of a gearbox-motor system provides greater holding power compared to installing it on the output shaft. The holding torque is directly proportional to the gearbox reduction ratio, meaning the brake's effectiveness increases when placed on the motor side. This configuration allows for enhanced torque multiplication, ensuring better performance. The consensus confirms that the brake should be positioned on the motor shaft for optimal results. Proper terminology, such as "torque," is also emphasized in the discussion.
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Quick one
If I have an electric motor with a gear box (what ever ratio) and I want to install an electric holding brake will my holding power be greater if the brake is installed on the output shaft of the gearbox or the shaft of the driving motor to the gearbox ?

my educated guess is that the holding tork will be multiplied by the ratio of the gearbox so holding will be greater if installed on the driving motor I am I right?
 
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I was right in my assumtion
holding tork is directly proportional to the gear box reduction ratio
so holding power is greater if I put the brake on the input side (motor) than the output of the gear box
 
You are right the brake should be installed on motor shaft only
 
Not trying to be a spelling nazi, but:
Torque.

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