You're looking at something that punches out 90 bent metal straps per minute, and that's not a marketing number—it's what we've clocked in-house on the GT-SS-19PET. The CNC control system is what actually makes it worth buying, because without precision at that speed you'd just be making scrap faster, and this one holds tolerance well within what most strap-processing lines need. We've had it running continuously for 8-hour shifts without drift, which is basically the difference between a machine you babysit and one you just load matrial into.

It handles strap sizes form 13mm up to 19mm and material thickness between 0.5 and 0.8mm, with width ranging from 20 to 40mm—so you're covered for most PET strap application and some metal banding jobs too. The motor is 1.5kW, which sounds modest but it's paired with a mechanical advantage in the bending head that gives you clean, consistent bends even on thicker end of that range. Industrial-grade steel frame at 500kg keeps vibration low; you don't need to bolt it down unless your floor is really uneven.

One detail that usually catches people off guard is the emergency stop and overload protection—they're wired into the CNC logic, so if you hit the stop mid-cycle the machine doesn't lose its position reference on reboot (most cheaper units will). Also, the 24-hour technical support is real, not a voicemail loop; we've got a guy in Shenzhen who answers within two rings during their daytime, which is your night in the US (usually 2-4 weeks lead time on that support, but check before ordering).

Certifications are CE, ISO, RoHS, GS—so if your facility requires any of those for import or insurance, you're covered. The footprint is 102×88×140cm, which is compact enough to wheel through a standard doorframe if you take the top guard off. We don't recommend this for anything above 0.8mm thickness, by the way—the bending head geometry starts to mark the strap surfce beyond that, and you'll get inconsistent results on the third bend or so.

Power requirment is standard industrial voltage, but confirm your local phase setup because the controller board is sensitive to phase imbalance. The machine dimensions are given without the material stand (that adds another 60cm or so to width). We usually have stock on the 19mm die sets, but the 13mm and 16mm ones might need a 10-day lead from our supplier—just something to factor into your timeline.
We typically keep a small stock of the GT-SS-19PET, so lead time is usually 7-15 days. For larger orders, we need about 20-30 days for production.
Yes, it runs smoothly at 90 pieces per minute with 13mm width and 0.5mm thickness, as long as the material is within the 0.5-0.8mm range.
Absolutely. Every GT-SS-19PET ships with certified copies of CE, ISO, RoHS, and GS documents included in the packing.
Our MOQ is 1 unit for the GT-SS-19PET, so you can order just one machine to test it out before scaling up.
We use reinforced wooden crates with foam padding to protect the 500kg unit. Store it indoors in a dry area, and it's ready to run right out of the crate.