How Strong Is a LOXX® Fastener, Really?

How Strong Is a LOXX® Fastener, Really?

When something looks small and compact, we don’t always expect it to be strong. But the LOXX® fastener? That’s a different story.

To put this sleek little mechanism to the test, an experiment was set up using a Euro pallet and some good old-fashioned gravity.

A Pallet, Water Crates, and a Challenge

The setup was simple. A standard Euro pallet secured using just the LOXX® fastener. Then, one by one, heavy water crates were added to see how much weight this tiny component could truly support.

  • First crate? No problem.
  • Second? Still going strong at 81 kilograms.
  • More crates? The number climbed, and so did the pressure.

But the LOXX® fastener didn’t flinch. Not at 109 kg. Not even at 137 kg.

Yes, you read that right. One fastener. One hundred and thirty-seven kilos. Suspended. Supported. No cracks, no slips, no drama.

The Secret Behind the Strength

So how does something so compact handle so much?

It comes down to clever design and robust materials. The upper part of the LOXX® fastener tightly locks around the ball head of the lower part using a spring-loaded mechanism. This isn’t your average snap-in-place system. It’s precision-fit.

Once engaged, the connection becomes almost stubborn, resisting accidental pulls and pressure from awkward angles.

And then there’s the build. LOXX® doesn’t skimp. Solid materials are chosen not just for appearance, but for what they can endure. The design spreads the stress across multiple points, making it capable of transmitting tremendous force without deformation.

What Does That Mean for You?

Whether you’re securing a boat cover, an instrument strap, or equipment in a moving vehicle, you can rely on this little fastener. It’s not about just holding something in place. It’s about holding it securely, even when weight or movement threatens to do otherwise.

The test was real. The weight was heavy. The result? LOXX® held on, literally.

And if it can hold 137 kilograms without giving in, just imagine what it can do for your next project.

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