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<blockquote data-quote="bobracing" data-source="post: 767354" data-attributes="member: 16070"><p>There is A LOT of confusion between the lockers.</p><p></p><p>The Eaton E-Locker is open or closed. Uses electo magnet to engage "pins", similar to air for an air locker.</p><p></p><p>Electrac (or something similar) is a LS and uses an electric motor and shift fork to engage the locker. This would be similar to OX except with a motor instead of a cable.</p><p></p><p>Could be wrong but believe this is how the lockers work.</p><p></p><p>This is also one reason I narrowed it down to ARB and Eaton, they are both internal operating systems, nothing hanging off the cover. I've seen/used ARBs and know they're strong but had seen very little to nothing on the Eaton. From everything I could find the Eaton works good, but just couldn't find much info except old articles. Eaton's have been out for a while and was hoping someone had some personal experience with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobracing, post: 767354, member: 16070"] There is A LOT of confusion between the lockers. The Eaton E-Locker is open or closed. Uses electo magnet to engage "pins", similar to air for an air locker. Electrac (or something similar) is a LS and uses an electric motor and shift fork to engage the locker. This would be similar to OX except with a motor instead of a cable. Could be wrong but believe this is how the lockers work. This is also one reason I narrowed it down to ARB and Eaton, they are both internal operating systems, nothing hanging off the cover. I've seen/used ARBs and know they're strong but had seen very little to nothing on the Eaton. From everything I could find the Eaton works good, but just couldn't find much info except old articles. Eaton's have been out for a while and was hoping someone had some personal experience with them. [/QUOTE]
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