What is a Systainer case?
® The linkable case system for professional users from trade, industry, medicine or other branches. Other products such as anti slip mats, transport aids or other accessories for mobile work round off the system.
Who makes Makita Systainer?
Systainer
| Plastic nubs around the base of each container enable stacking and inter-locking from multiple manufacturers. | |
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| Other names | Berner Bera Clic/+ Hitachi Hit-Case Makita MakPac Metabo Metabox/MetaLoc Mafell Max/T-Max Starmix Starbox Systra Modul |
| Inventor | Martin Topel (de) Herbert Pauser |
| Manufacturer | Festo Tanos |
Are all systainers compatible?
Systainer is the brand-name for interlocking tool cases manufactured by Tanos. Systainers included with Festool and Fein tools are compatible with each other, as well as with other Systainers manufactured by Tanos. The current line is called T-Loc, but these can still be stacked on top of the older Classic Systainers.
What companies use systainers?
Brands such as Festool, Sika, Senco, Berner, Triton, Fein, Makita and many more. As you would expect from Tanos and a system storage product, each of these brands use the same systainer T-LOC design and therefore systainers from any brand, no matter the color, can work together to keep you organized and mobile.
Who owns Systainer?
Festool
Festool has just unveiled the 3rd generation of their Systainer Organizers, produced by sister company Tanos.
Is metabox compatible with Systainer?
Although very useful as I have approximately 60 or so Tanos Systainers, they are in fact half compatible as you can only stack it to a Classic Systainer & positively lock it together.
Is Makpac compatible with Systainer?
An answer on the previous question has been edited to specifically answer this. Really it was pretty clear, many companies distribute systainers. They’re all compatible with each other (with the restriction that 1st generation won’t stack on top of 2nd generation.)
How do you hook up a Systainer?
Ya just place the Systainers on top of each other and lift the front of the top Systainer slightly. The rear of the top Systainer should move towards the the rear of the bottom Systainer and engage the French cleat system. Turn the latch and you’re done. It’s just a matter of getting a feel for the way it works.
Does festool own Tanos?
We received information that Tanos, a company owned by TTS Tooltechnic Systems and known best for Festool, is coming out with a new line of Systainer modular tool boxes, called Systainer³. (Thank you Dan for the tip!) Looking into things further, Festool has also announced the new Systainer³ tool boxes in Europe.
What is the Systainer and how does it work?
To reduce plastic pollution, Festool designed the Systainer to first allow distribution of products, then be reused in stacking form as reusable packaging for tool transportation and storage. Several power tool manufacturers use or offer Systainer-compatible variants. Other manufacturers use the alternative Sortimo L-Boxx design.
What is the Systainer cross-brand system?
Our cross-brand system enables the user to connect cases of different brands and thus work more comfortably. Mobile solutions such as roll boards, risers, mobile workshop or vehicle integration are a matter of course. Particularly with our new generation, the Systainer³, the focus was placed on compatibility with the bott vario3 vehicle equipment.
What is the history of the Systainer style?
The term “Systainer” was trademarked in the United States in January 1994. The T-Loc style uses a single rotating catch mechanism. In 2009, the design of Tanos’ T-Loc stacking boxes was registered in the name of Timo Kuhls. In 2011, the design of Makita’s Makpac stacking boxes was registered in the names of Yuji Yamamoto and Kiyozumi Kokawa.
What is the new Systainer ® generation?
The new systainer ® generation enables you to more mobile than ever before. TANOS, Festool and bott have worked together to develop the perfect case system that guarantees maximum flexibility. Due to COVID-19 we currently don’t attend trade shows. We need your consent to load the Youtube service!