It's not meant for heavy-duty continuous production line use—the manual operation wears your arm out after about 50 straps or so, but for occasional crating and coil bundling it's actually pretty solid.
We usually stock these in cartons of one, and most buyers go with the 10mm strap width for general wooden crates, though the 9mm to 19mm range gives you some flexibility there.
The alumnum alloy body keeps the weight down to 0.88kg (just under 2lbs), which matters when you're moving between pallets, and the stainless steel components handle the corrosion from damp warhouse floors pretty well.
Max tension force is 295kg (650lbs) give or take depending on your strap thickness, but you'll want to stay within 0.3-0.8mm for the bucking mechanism to grab properly—thinner straps slip and thicker ones jam.
The warranty runs 3 months, which is basically standdard for manual tools at this price point, and our company have ISO and CE certs on file if you need them (check lead time for copies).
Anyway, dimnesions are 330×155×50mm so it fits in a standard toolbox drawer, and the black finish hides scuffs from steel coil edges better than you'd think.
It handles straps from 9mm to 19mm wide and 0.3mm to 0.8mm thick, so it fits most standard steel strapping used in industrial packaging.
The HC813 can pull up to 295kg (650lbs) of tension, which is solid for securing wooden crates, steel coils, or paper bundles.
It's ISO and CE certified, so it meets recognized quality and safety standards for industrial tools.
It ships in a standard carton. For storage, just keep it dry and clean—since it's aluminum alloy with stainless steel parts, it resists rust well.
We can discuss customization, but keep in mind the 3-month warranty and manual operation are fixed. If you need changes to the handle or color, just reach out.