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With 100% backwards interchangeability, the Sixty82 TPM truss can be seamlessly integrated into any M29 series setup without any problems.
In cases where both truss types are used, customers can simply use the loading tables of the M29 truss for safe and reliable operation.
Backwards interchangeability means that customers can enjoy all the benefits of the TPM truss without having to worry about compatibility issues. It’s the perfect solution for anyone looking to expand their M29 series and take advantage of the latest innovations in truss technology.
An additional key improvement for the TPM truss system is the change in alloy for the truss spigots. By switching to a stronger alloy, it’s able to increase the strength of the truss. The new spigot is easily distinguishable from the old spigot because of the changed recessed identification line. These new spigots, along with other optimizations in the production process, have allowed Sixty82 to offer a product that is up to 25% stronger and more reliable than ever before.
Re-designed diagonal braces
The improved design of the diagonal braces helps increase the truss system’s strength and stability. By optimizing the shape and dimensions, the diagonal braces are able to provide better support and withstand higher forces. This helps improve the truss’s overall strength and performance, making it more effective at supporting heavy loads.
Extruded end frame
The use of the extruded end frame contributes to the improved strength and performance of the truss system. By using extruded end frames, the TPM Truss is able to withstand more load without deforming or failing. In addition to the improved strength, the TPM Truss Series is 100% square and has a perfect fit. This is because the extruded end frames are more precise and uniform in shape, which allows them to more easily and securely attach to other truss components. This can help to improve the stability and strength of the overall truss system, and reduce the risk of failure due to poor connections. Finally, the removal of the end diagonal allows the inside of the truss to be used for storage and makes it very easy to place up-lighters in the truss without the end diagonals interfering.
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