Has anybody here ACTUALLY seen a towball shear off while being used as a recovery point Lots of rumour, innuendo and "youtube" which of course haven't been faked or staged have they methinks it's an old wives tale propagated by marketers of 4wd accessories. Think about it, how is a 20mm bit of plate steel (recovery point ) stronger than a 20mm towball shank It's a bit like "rated" shackles, the instant that stamp goes on the side the price triples, it's all bullshyte, bullshyte I say
I've never seen a nuclear explosion personally, so all of this stuff about it being bad and killing lots of people is just lots of rumour, innuendo and youtube. I think it's an old wives tale propagated by nanny staters. It's all bullshyte, bullshyte I say. NOW PASS ME THE PLUTONIUM.
See how ridiculous your argument is? Just because you haven't seen it, or understand the physics behind it, doesn't mean that it does not, or has not happened before.
I'd agree with both camps xcavators dead right that just because somethings got a stamp on it it can be charged at a premium.
Rubbish. If it has a stamp on it then it has been tested (or a sample has been tested) to prove that it complies with the relevant standard. That gives you a degree of confidence that it will bear the load that you are putting on it. Your home made unrated gear may well be stronger, and that's great, but if you are going to sell it then you need to prove it will take the load you say it can.
This is called consumer protection, and it is the 'premium' you pay for when you buy a rated shackle, recovery point, whatever.