ANDRIANOS now has the ideal solution for completely safe transport of gas cylinders, from GOK.
The transport lock ensures the safe transport of the gas cylinder while driving. The gas cylinder is firmly lashed to the stable frame, and also has to be secured with the use of the fixing points in the vehicle (e.g. lashing eyelets).
This protects the gas cylinder against uncontrolled movements, and prevents soiling or damage in the boot of the vehicle. Rubber studs on the underside also provide the transport lock with a secure hold on slippery surfaces in the boot.
Transport lock of GOK is suitable for gas cylinders with a diameter of 230 to 320 mm
Available in two versions:
- TROLLEY

It is essentially, the TRANSFER BASE with extra:
- Folding frame/pad on one small side of the base, to press the cylinder
- Handle extendable in two stages to 740 or 980 mm
- 2 wheels
- The trolley version can also be used in a vehicle transport base
Thanks to the wheels and the extendable handle, the TROLLEY version makes it possible to transport the gas bottle effortlessly and comfortably without exerting too much force.
- BASE

The TRANSFER BASE consists of a fixed aluminium frame, with 4 legs with rubber supports at the point of contact with the depositing surface, and belts with safety clips.
The rubber supports on the bottom side of the base ensure a secure hold, even on any slippery surface of the luggage compartment or carriage.
Technical data:
| Weight | Dimensions H/W/D | Maximum load capacity | |
| TROLLEY | 2,6Kg | 553x320x280mm | 30Kg |
| BASE | 1,1Kg | 508x220x52mm | 30Kg |
Notes:
- The transport lock must be secured against slipping while driving using the lashing straps provided via the attachment points in the vehicle (e.g. lashing eyelets). It should be positioned in the boot or the loading area, preferably crosswise or with the base of the cylinder facing the direction of travel (against the wall).

- The transport lock was developed especially for the requirements of private use.
- The withdrawal from a gas cylinder must take place in the standing position!








