🔐 Secure Your Adventure with Style!
The RotopaX LOX Pack Mount is a robust and stylish solution for securing your RotopaX fuel pack or storage box. Made from durable black anodized aluminum, it features easy installation options and a unique design that enhances security and strength. With compact dimensions and included keys, this mount is perfect for any outdoor enthusiast looking to keep their gear safe and accessible.
Brand | RotopaX |
Special Feature | Key Unlock |
Lock Type | Key Lock |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 1 x 3.75 inches |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Style | Contemporary |
Color | Black |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Finish Type | Anodized |
Included Components | Base Plate |
Controller Type | Hand Control |
Shape | Rectangular prism |
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Control Method | Touch |
UPC | 182682510418 172303123271 779422417122 787766629767 022099131021 |
Model Name | RX-LOX-PM |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00022099131021 |
Manufacturer | RotopaX |
Item Weight | 1.65 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 1 x 3.75 inches |
Item model number | RXXRX-LOX-PM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | RX-LOX-PM |
OEM Part Number | RX-LOX-PM |
Special Features | Key Unlock |
K**R
They work great!
I read plenty of reviews about these Rotopax locks both on Amazon and off, noting the positives and what some have perceived and experienced as negatives. I took the plunge and ordered a pair for my two 2-gallon cans, fabricated a pair of steel mounting plates to fit a Baja Rack roof rack with a 5" rail, and mounted them to the plates. Once everything was mounted and I figured out not to lock the cans down too tightly, these locks have worked great. I keep them clean and oiled with a bit of Tri-Flow, they've come through without a hitch after heavy rains and snows, with no binding with the pins or cylinders. A great design, materials and operations, I'd buy them again!
D**A
Excellent item
Needed to mount can
D**L
Easy to use and holds very well
The locking mounts work great, they don’t move at all during driving. They’re very easy to pull off and refuel. The cans fit nice and tight and they were easy to install on my bed rack.Worth the price.
S**E
As described - works great
I have a couple of these on my Jeep for gas and water cans. They work well. I’m not worried about anything falling off.
A**R
Warning- use locktite
Base plate is held by carriage bolts and locking nuts. However, Rotopax is attached by two screws that go through the base plate and into the rotopax. No locking nuts. On my first trip, after 4 hours the rotopax and gas container was flopping around. I’m going to buy locktite and put it back on
L**R
Secure!
These installed easier then I figured and keep my gas where I want it, in case I need it.
W**T
Great Products
Great Product and shipped ASAP. Very happy and I highly recommend this company
U**R
Very Disappointed in Locks - Keys and Sticking (UPDATE)
UPDATE: A lock has seized in the mount and is unable to be removed. The key is also unable to be removed. The lock has been predominately stored in my garage and not exposed to salt or snow. It has been lubed but that’s not going to help. On the cylinder, one of the two locking tabs does not fully retract: the defect is mechanical - poor casting or machining. I now have a fuel 3gal rotopax that cannot be accessed and used mounted to my vehicle. If I needed this on a trail, I would be stuck. I have to use a drill to remove the lock in order to undo the mount. I don’t plan to pack a metal bit and drill in my off-road vehicle.Conclusion: these are unreliable locks that will leave you stranded and expensive to boot.Original Review: Well, it works to hold and lock the rotopax in place. But for the price, this was a real disappointment. Chiefly the problem is the lock cylinders. (1)(a) Keys: There is no economy in functionality by purchasing multiple because they cannot be rekeyed to the same key. Dumb. (1)(b) Sticking/freezing: The locks are also untreated to prevent sticking and I’ve found them prone to quickly sticking (locked and unlocked) when temps drop. Weather is below freezing here last night (~14F) when I pulled two rotopax fuel cans from our uninsulated, attached garage (temp between 40-50F at the time), with mounts and locks, to put on the vehicle (mount bases are always attached to side of racks). The locks immediately stuck in the key-inside unlocked position in the air. These are less than 3-4mo old and treated to generally mild Tennessee weather and stored in a garage when not in use (25/30 days per month). They’ve not been exposed to snow, sleet, or salt before and are not left on the vehicle so they get rare rain (only during trips if at all). I was unable to remove the key in the suddenly frozen lock, I’m back to using the mounts like the non locking style but at considerable extra cost. I didn’t bother trying the other as this was a warning that if I lock the cylinders into the mounts with fuel, I may not be able to unlock them right now, defeating the purpose of carrying extra fuel (the obnoxious compliance driven white flame mitigation device in the neck prevent using a mechanical siphon to transfer fuel with the rotopax mounted in place).Other design and construction features are also underwhelming but not as problematic as the locks: (2) Anodize: on one mount the anodizing has already faded to a browner shade of black while the other remains black, indicating an inconsistency in the UV-proof nature of the dye used in anodizing process. (3) Threads: the threads of the mount are not rolled and feel very rough as you turn the handle. A bit of antiseize to lube this up makes it better. For the price you’d expect rolled threads that turn smoothly in the aluminum mount, or at least prelubed threads.Bottom line: A very disappointing product due to the lock’s inability to be keyed alike and prone-to-stick nature. Overall, you’d expect a lot more attention to this as lock failure prevents use of locks or worse, prevents access to your own fuel.
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