T lock catch

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I have had several T loc catches fall off when turning them. Is this a common problem? They push back on ok but seems bait worrying. Any one else had the same problem?
Regards
Richard
 
richard.selwyn said:
I have had several T loc catches fall off when turning them. Is this a common problem? They push back on ok but seems bait worrying. Any one else had the same problem?
Regards
Richard

Only happened to me once a while ago.  Its not happened again  and I have a few T-locs.

JMB
 
It hasn't happened to me in 4 months of constant use. It is slightly concerning though. Is this something I have to look forward to?
 
I have two t-loc systainers and it has happened to me a couple of times on both of them.  Yes, it is a concern.  [unsure]
 
Yes, it happens, but not when they are locked or connected to another t-loc, so it is more an inconvenience than something to be concerned about.

 
Richard Leon said:
Yes, it happens, but not when they are locked or connected to another t-loc, so it is more an inconvenience than something to be concerned about.
You are right about when it happens.  So, I guess that I need not be concerned.  However, it is annoying.
 
It happens to me when I open the T-Loc sitting in the Sysport and forget to close it before pushing it back in. The catch seems to fall off quite easily.

That's why I prefer the Classic Systainer in the Sysport! You don't have to close the snappers when opening/ closing the drawer.

In fact this is one thing that's really annoying about the new T-Loc design.
 
Festoller said:
In fact this is one thing that's really annoying about the new T-Loc design.

Absolutely infuriating.  I'd say its a definite FAIL for the designers - all my systainers are stored in sysports when in the shop and I never close them to save time.  That said, I suppose the new ones ARE easier to lock, so I'll just have to change my habits.
 
richard.selwyn said:
Festoller said:
In fact this is one thing that's really annoying about the new T-Loc design.

Absolutely infuriating.  I'd say its a definite FAIL for the designers - all my systainers are stored in sysports when in the shop and I never close them to save time.  That said, I suppose the new ones ARE easier to lock, so I'll just have to change my habits.

I wouldn't say they are easier to lock, because you have to turn them 180° and you need two turns/ grabs. The classic is just much more convenient, because you can use both hands to take stuff out and just push it back in. The T-Loc in Sysport needs at least one free hand.

Of course we can just take off the T-Loc snapper! [big grin]
 
Festoller said:
It happens to me when I open the T-Loc sitting in the Sysport and forget to close it before pushing it back in. The catch seems to fall off quite easily.

That's why I prefer the Classic Systainer in the Sysport! You don't have to close the snappers when opening/ closing the drawer.

In fact this is one thing that's really annoying about the new T-Loc design.

Plus one on this.

So I just took them off.

Regrettably there is not a convenient/neat way to store the t-loc. On the old systainers you just pushed the latch all the way down and it snapped back in to the case, staying nicely out of the way.
 
some times mine twist off when there is too much pressure on the top

not happy about it .
 
I don't know what you guys are doing. [blink]  I've got seven T-Locs and I have not popped off the latched yet.

 
iv got 6-7 tlocks. its usually just 1 that does it. what happens it that somthing is stopping the lid from closing fully . as you turn the latch it cams out over the catch
 
Brice Burrell said:
I don't know what you guys are doing. [blink]  I've got seven T-Locs and I have not popped off the latched yet.

I'm glad to hear to hear that as I have had no problems whatsoever and I have loads of T-Locs.  
 
i use the latch as a handle to pull out the sysport drawers, works fine on most. but somehow the one from my RO150 pops off if i don't pull it gently.
it is a bit annoying that you need to close them to push the drawer back in, the locking together of systainers and ability to open them when stacked is a nice feature. though i don't need it.
 
I am wondering if anyone has had problems with latches when the lids are loaded in the "open" direction.  I was thinking of making the switch to Tlocks, but am not sure about the load carrying capacity (Tlock and foot/grabs in the back).  Some of my systainers (used for other things) get quite heavy and carrying a stack or three or four puts a lot of strain on the top systainer.  Has anyone had problems blowing out the latches or the feet in the back camming out?  How about a twisting action on a stack of Tlocks? I'm thinking they just might not handle it.  Not that it happens all the time, but I know the old systainers can take some abuse in almost all directions.
 
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