Le mercredi 10 mars 2010 18:11:13, doug metzler a écrit :
> for a small stepper motor, like a NEMA 17 I need a small (DC) electrically
> driven lock that I can attach to the shaft such that when the power is
> turned off the shaft is locked in place.
> 
> Do any of you folks know of such a device?  I've been googling around but I
> haven't been able to come up with the proper combination of search terms to
> get at exactly what I'm looking for.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> DougM
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you could use a little clutch like the ones you can find in photocopiers to do 
this. 

old photocopiers are often a very interesting supply for smal mechanical 
parts, steppers, servos...

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