It's not suited for high-speed production lines or continuous heavy-duty shifts where pneumatic tools would pull ahead, but for a warehouse doing 50-100 pallets a day, it's pretty much ideal—the manual operation gives you full control. 2. Basically, what it does is let you tension, seal, and cut steel strap in one go without needing separate fasteners, which shaves about 10% off your packging costs right there. 3. We've had these out for years, and teh alumnum alloy body holds up well, though wear parts—the cutter and seal notch—typically need replacing every 3 months or so depending on strap thickness (usually 0.38 to 0.8mm). 4. Tension strength hits 70-80% of the strap's tensile, which is better than some entry-level tools for this width range of 13-19mm. 5. At 3.9kg, it's light enough to carry around all day, and the adjustable cutter height is a detail most buyers don't ask about but actually saves time when switching strap widths. 6. Lead time is roughly 20 days or so for stock orders, but confirm before committing if you need it faster.

No, it's built for 13-19mm wide straps only. Anything wider won't feed through the tensioner or sealer properly.
You'll get about 70-80% of the strap's tensile strength. That's standard for notched joints — reliable for most pallet loads.
Yes, we can provide material certificates on request. Just let us know before shipping.
We usually ask for 10 units per order, but we can be flexible depending on stock. Contact us for smaller quantities.
Standard lead time is 7-14 working days. If we have them in stock, we can ship within 3 days.