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A self-locking mechanism is a design feature that allows a device or system to automatically secure itself in place without the need for external locks or fasteners. This mechanism typically relies on friction, gear arrangements, or other physical principles to maintain its position under load, preventing accidental movement or disengagement. Common applications include certain types of brakes, clamps, and adjustable fittings in machinery and tools. Its primary advantage is enhanced safety and convenience, as it minimizes the risk of unintended operation.

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