THE TWIST LOCKS

OUR PRODUCTS

A key issue confronting the transport industry is to remain innovative and improve logistics performance and efficiency in the face of ever increasing consumer demand. Our commitment to R&D and technology innovation is paramount to our product solutions. 

The automation of container handling, and it’s positive impact on productivity remains central to all Celtec products. Borne from this mission, are our fully automatic twistlock systems which are the only truly fully automatic system available, requiring no manual handling.

For the past two decades, we have been the market leader setting best practice standards, leading the design and development as well as supply of fully automatic twist lock systems in the container securing market. 

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TFAD - 3P

Fully automatic twist locks provide a positive locking device for vertical locking of containers onto the rail platform. This allows for the automatic unlocking where a predetermined lifting force is exceeded. Foldable version can be manually folded for different size containers.

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TFAD - FW

Fully automatic twist locks provide a positive locking device for vertical locking of containers onto the rail platform. This allows for the automatic unlocking where a predetermined lifting force is exceeded. Foldable version can be manually folded for different size containers.

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TFAR - EP

Increased productivity through automatic container securing using cassettes. TFAR permits maximum flexibility in loading different length containers on the railcar by providing multiple seating options. The TFAR-EP system is the only twistlock system which will give freight rail terminals a fully automatic solution.

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TKS - 3P

Manual twistlocks is locked by manually turning the twistlock shaft with a handle. The twistlocks are still being used in Australia and New Zealand and are commonly positioned on the top container when transporting stacked containers.

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