AlexThePalex
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Brice Burrell said:Alex said:Look at the lids in that test .....
Yes, they flex. Remember that 53 lbs (24.09 kilos) bouncing and everything held.
I meant more the difference between the 2.
Brice Burrell said:Alex said:Look at the lids in that test .....
Yes, they flex. Remember that 53 lbs (24.09 kilos) bouncing and everything held.
festooldude said:t-loc flexin at the front/sides.. classic sys flexin in the middle.. potato, potaato..
Ken Nagrod said:The green latches on the CT will be subjected to more loading stress the more weight is added above the CT in systainers while lifting the whole mass. The weight of the CT itself is not the only factor.
festooldude said:t-loc flexin at the front/sides.. classic sys flexin in the middle.. potato, potaato..
Ken Nagrod said:The green latches on the CT will be subjected to more loading stress the more weight is added above the CT in systainers while lifting the whole mass. The weight of the CT itself is not the only factor.
Alex said:festooldude said:t-loc flexin at the front/sides.. classic sys flexin in the middle.. potato, potaato..
It's like 5 mm for the classic and 35 mm for the T-loc. In your anology that's more like ... potato, potaaaaaaato....
People can keep on telling me the lid can hold the weight, but for me, seeing such flex in a systainer lid makes the whole look and feel flimsy. An empty systainer starts at a cost of 53 euro making it the most expensive type of plastic box I can think of, so you'd better get some quality.
Nigel said:It's strange everyone saying the latches only have to hold the weight of the ct .
There is a huge difference between a full bag and an empty one.In my case it's 36 litres!I never give it second thought when empty but a packed full ctl 36 is a different story. Those little green tabs are deceptively strong.
Ken Nagrod said:When you are pulling up on a mounted systainer, you are also pulling up on the CT's latches. That's why I'm saying it's not just weight that the latches have to deal with, but also the lifting force, especially the instantaneous force when you first lift all of it and the more weight you have to lift or mass, the greater the force required when you first pull up on the whole thing. Nobody lifts like a robot, smooth and constant from start to finish.
Nigel said:It's strange everyone saying the latches only have to hold the weight of the ct .
There is a huge difference between a full bag and an empty one.In my case it's 36 litres!I never give it second thought when empty but a packed full ctl 36 is a different story. Those little green tabs are deceptively strong.