A brake motor is an integrated system combining an AC induction motor with a "fail-safe" electromagnetic brake, typically mounted on the motor's non-driving shaft. When power is supplied to the motor, the brake is electrically released, allowing the motor to operate freely. Upon power interruption, the brake instantly engages due to spring-applied mechanisms, stopping the motor and load and holding it securely in place. This failsafe design ensures a rapid, reliable stop in applications requiring precise control and safety, such as on conveyor belts, hoists, and packaging machinery.