Sys-AZ drawers in Sprinter

I have 5 units that go in the trailer. They normally get unloaded into the garage on site.

They have held up well over the last few years, have about 75,000 miles on them. Anyone who knows me will tell you I'm not the easiest driver in the world.

Picture of a unit, one loaded for transport, exposed drawers for access to tools.

Tom
 

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Thanks Tom.  Your set up looks great for the trailer strapping system.  I'm going to be setting up a Mercedes Metris and am scouring the web for ideas. I've seen this system from Einemann and would like to reproduce something like it as I can't make communication with them.
 

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Possibly one could repurpose the operating sides of butterfly locks to grab directly into the rails of the van (or attach their conterparts onto the wall)? Might be easier to deal with (attaching and removing) than straps...
 
Gregor said:
Possibly one could repurpose the operating sides of butterfly locks to grab directly into the rails of the van (or attach their conterparts onto the wall)? Might be easier to deal with (attaching and removing) than straps...

The advantage to the straps ie I can release them partially and rotate the racks. I learned the hard way if the trailer is on a slope things can get away from you.

With the straps the side kiss together, with butterfly clamps you'd need space between the units.

Tom
 
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