that may well be the case, but isn't the selctor on a Jack Mc external to the diff, (as is a Maxi), and if so, replacement is a lot easier than pulling the diff appart to replace an 'O' ring if it may fail. Granted, the vast majority will never have a problem.
dunno about jack mc but im certain the pro locker is an internal actuator.
you're not comparing apples with apples here. TJM very clearly state in large bold lettersfrom Jack Mc's site
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The Diff Lock should preferably be operated while the vehicle is in motion. Road Speed is of no concern while operating the Diff Lock, so long as straight line driving is taking place - because the Carrier Locking Ring and Axle Gears are all rotating at the same synchronised speed to one another.
Again, I dont know about the jack mc item.WARNING - DO NOT ENGAGE LOCKER AT SPEEDS OVER 30 KLM PER HOUR
comparing pictures is not gonna give you any idea of the different materials. To get the full answer you will need to ring both TJM and ARB and enquire (I'm sure its no huge secret) but I expect the exact specifications would mean as little to you as they would to me.OK, what material do both manufacturers use ?