käepigistusmehhanism
Käepigistusmehhanism refers to a type of mechanical interlocking device designed to prevent unintended movement or disengagement of components. It typically consists of two parts that, when engaged, physically obstruct each other, requiring a deliberate action to release. This mechanism is often employed in situations where a secure hold is crucial, such as in braking systems, safety latches, or assembly components that need to remain fixed under stress.
The fundamental principle behind a käepigistusmehhanism is the creation of a positive lock. This is achieved
These mechanisms are valued for their reliability and their ability to provide a clear indication of engagement