How strong are battery terminals?

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I've used this type of battery carrier strap for decades to remove and transport batteries but always cringe at the thought of the terminals supporting 30 or 40 pounds. I thought they are soft lead and only connect to the plates inside the case. Just how strong are they then?

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I worry less about them supporting the weight as I do breaking the seal between the plastic and lead causing vapors to seep out and corrode the terminals.

There is a similar design that grips the case, get one of those and use it.

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Wow, never knew of such a strap!

My wife’s car has the battery under the rear right passenger’s feet, in a well. The 3rd battery which I put in (Costco back then), had no handle. It’s ok lowering/dropping it in place, but tricky to take out. Possible to smash one’s hands (no room around it to fully grab it). That strap would have been great!

The current ones have a handle built in, so easy to remove..
 
I've used this type of battery carrier strap for decades to remove and transport batteries but always cringe at the thought of the terminals supporting 30 or 40 pounds. I thought they are soft lead and only connect to the plates inside the case. Just how strong are they then?

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I've wondered about this too, but it never damaged any after using one for 40 years or so
 
What do they use at AZ to lift batteries?

I've used a top terminal strap for decades without issue. For side terminal batteries I think twice about a strap.

Alternate lifting method - a friend of mine took an auto shop class while he was at San Jose State. He told me one day these two HUGE dudes brought in an old Chevy. They were going to swap the battery but one guy couldn't get is hands in between the rad support/body to lift it out. The other guy tells him to step aside. He palms the battery, lifts it out and places it on the floor one handed.
 
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