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What if the jack is not self-locking?

Jack self-locking
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What if the jack is not self-locking?

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A brake is required on the input shaft of any jack that may lower under load (ball screw jacks, WJ500 jacks, double-lead Acme screw jacks, electric cylinders that are more than 30% efficient, and some integrated actuators).

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