Flipping 'eck bit strong isn't it? You can fit a system that's been tested or you can lash your own system up that nobody has tested. Choice is yours.
Yeah sorry about that. But it does my nut in fellas (i'm not specifying you)...saying bolt through the chassis, most of them havn't got one to bolt to.
As you say people can make their own mind up. And i'm certainley not going to argue a point that one of these "crash tested "systems are no good.
I'm saying they're over hyped using buzzwords...saftey, tested,peace of mind etc..oh, and now some are offering certificates for your insurance company, and insurance companies are starting to ask. Thats a worry.
Facts are no one to date has been hurt by a tank. No crash tests have failed for products designed to keep thing in the van. The only failed test you'll see is the purposely set up IBC bolted to the floor with nothing but a flimsy ally frame to support the thin plastic tank. No one has to do any real research, its not rocket science to secure a tank. But it is expensive to pay MIRA Ltd ( a profit making company) for a test, and of course manufacturers want to recoup.
There's very specific requirements now for load security and saftey, and without goig through all the waffle about it, there's two important points to meet. Not only will they satisfy the law, they'll also keep you safe............
1. Your tank will need to be secured down to the floor bed.
2. it should not be able to move forward.
Also, i'm just waffling on here.....
the test are not done in different vehicles, they're not done on different size/layout of tanks? So whats the concept that has "passed the saftey test" , a strong metal frame?
We're at a bizzare stage now whereby Ionics tested a 1000 litre tank and it passed a MIRA test. They now sell for example a 400 litre and frame, not them selves but through their budget retail outlet , puresomething or other and because its a sister company they think they have the same accreditation. So they sell a 400 litre certified tank based on the fact their paret company tested a 1000 litre one.
Its total hype, i've said my piece and i'm out !!!