We’ve seen a lot of buyers get burned by tools that just don’t hold tension after a few uses, so we run every batch through a cycle test before it leaves—typically 500 cycles at max force to catch any weak points. That 295kg max tension figure isn’t just a number on paper; it’s verified with a calibrated gauge on a sample from each production run, and we keep teh raw data for your COA if you need it.
It handles band widths from 9mm to 19mm and strap thicknesses from 0.3mm to 0.8mm, but the real trick is the sealing mechanism—the buckled type actually gives you a more consistent joint than some pneumatic tools we’ve tested. The aluminum alloy body keeps it at 0.83kg, so you’re not fighting fatigue on long shifts, and the black and red finish isn’t just cosmetic—it’s a baked-on coating that resists scuffs from steel coils and rough crate edges.
One thing most buyers don’t think to ask is how the tool behaves with recycled strap matrial. It works fine, but you’ll want to check the edge burrs on used strap—if they’re too sharp, the feed wheel can slip, and that’s not a defect, just a limitation of manual operation. We usually have stock, but confirm lead time for large orders (50 units or so) because we do a batch retest if the lot’s been sitting more than 60 days.
ISO and CE certifications are standdard, but what we do differently is offer a simple retest policy: if your first unit doesn’t match the specs on the COA, we’ll replace it and cover return shipping. Customiztion is available—our company can stamp your logo on the handle or adjust the tension spring for lighter strap gauges, but the MOQ for that is 200 pieces, and lead time runs 20 days or so.
Packaging is a standard carton with foam inserts, and we ship via courier with tracking—usually 7-10 business days to most destinations. The HS code is 82055900, and we’ll include the TDS and SDS with the shipment, but the COA is sent digitally within 24 hours of dispatch. Anyway, that’s the gist of it—just make sure your strap ends are clean and you’ll get consistent results.
It can apply up to 295kg of tension force, which is plenty for securing heavy loads like steel coils or wooden crates.
It works with both PP and steel straps, as long as the band width is between 9mm and 19mm and the thickness is 0.3-0.8mm.
It has ISO and CE certifications, so you can count on it meeting quality and safety standards for industrial use.
We typically require a minimum order of 50 units, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if needed.
It comes in a standard carton, and each tool is individually wrapped to prevent scratches or damage during transit.