Actually, the 3500kg load capacty on the rotation table isn't just a number—it means you can run heavy pallets of aggregate or chemicla drums without worrying about the deck warping over time, which we've seen happen with cheaper units.
It cycles through a full strap-and-wrap in about 20-22 seconds per pallet, so at peak you're looking at 20-30 pallets an hour, but that's highly dependent on how your operators stage teh feed and whether you're using PET strap at 16mm by 0.6mm.

The PLC uses Mitsubishi or Delta controllers, and what that does for you is give pretty granular control over tension curves during secondary tightening step—most buyers go with the higher secondary tension for unstable loads, but you can dial it back for crush-sensitive boxes.

though: the machine needs compressed air at 0.6-0.8Mpa to run the pneumatic clamping, so if your facility runs below that, you'll need a booster or it'll just keep faulting out on the sensor checks.
We ship it with a 12-month warranty and can have an engineer on site for commissioning, though lead time is roughly 4-6 weeks (usually 20 days or so if we've got stock), and you'll want to confirm the post height at 2200mm fits your warhouse clearance before ordering.
Yes, it uses a PLC control system, and the electrical components are from Mitsubishi, Delta, and Inovance.
MOQ is 1 unit, and lead time is typically 30-45 days depending on order volume.
It's specifically designed for PET strapping at 16mm*0.6mm, and using other sizes may affect performance.
We provide CE certification and a full set of quality control documents, including a test report before shipment.
The machine is packaged in a wooden case with moisture-proof film, but long-term outdoor storage is not recommended—keep it in a dry, covered area.