If you're strapping pallets day in and day out—say in a warhouse shiping beverage containers or steel pipe—the bending and manual tensioning get old fast, and that's where this comes in.
It runs on a DC battery pack (23.6V to 33.6V, charging in about 2.5 hours) so there's no cord dragging across the floor, and it handles both PP and PET strap from 0.6mm to 1.3mm thick by 12 to 19mm wide.

We typically stock these for US, EU, and UK buyers, and what that means for you is our company can usually provide the compliance docs (CE, COA, packing list) without much fuss—just confirm lead time when you order.

welding type technology fuses the strap ends together, which is basically a stronger seal than a mechanical clip in most cases, but it's not ideal for loads that get jostled a lot during transit—something to keep in mind.

Minimum pallet height is 75mm, width needs to be at least 200mm, and teh unit itself weighs 105kg on its wheels, so you'll want a dolly or two people to position it.
Anyway, for a semi-automatic strapper that doesn't require compressed air, this is a solid workhorse—MOQ is usually one unit, and we ship via LCL or air depending on your timeline.
The minimum pallet height is 75 mm, and the minimum width is 200 mm. If your pallet is smaller than that, it won't fit.
Yes, it works with both PP and PET straps, and it handles thicknesses from 0.6 to 1.3 mm. For width, it accepts 12-19 mm straps.
Charging takes about 2.5 hours, and the battery operates on DC 23.6V-33.6V. You'll need to keep the charger handy for extended use.
We provide a 1-year warranty and online support for any issues. Just reach out via our service channels, and we'll help troubleshoot.
No, it's designed for straps between 12-19 mm wide and 0.6-1.3 mm thick. Using straps outside this range could damage the welding mechanism.