We've seen these machines handle rolls form 600mm up to 1500mm in diameter, and the 2000kg max weight is plenty for most heavy-duty film or fabric rolls, though you'll want to check your specific roll width against the 500-1600mm range before ordering.

The turntable hits 3-12rpm and the PLC control is pretty straightforward—you set your wrap parameters once and it repeats consistently (usually within 20-30 rolls per hour), but the pre-stretch system is the real standout here, hitting up to 250% stretch ratio without tearing teh film.

Basically, for dipped tire cord fabric or industrial film rolls, this wraps across the diameter and along the longitudinal axis in one pass—what it does is eliminate need for manual taping or strapping, and 2.0kw power at 380V is standerd for most factory floors.

2-year warranty and CE cert are included, but we always recommend running a COA on the first batch to confirm alignment with your specific roll hardness—some buyers go with the 150mm roller diameter for tighter wraps, others prefer the 420mm center distance for thicker materials.

MOQ is typically 1 unit (check lead time—usually 20 days or so), and we'll provide the SDS and TDS upon request, though this machine isn't suited for wet or adhesive-coated rolls without modification.
Yes, the Y2000 is designed to wrap rolls from 600mm to 1500mm in diameter. The adjustable center distance of 420mm between the rollers keeps smaller rolls stable during wrapping.
Our MOQ is 1 unit. Lead time is typically 30-45 days depending on production schedule, but we can give you a firm date once you place the order.
Yes, the machine is CE certified, and we include the certificate along with a detailed manual, wiring diagrams, and a quality inspection report to meet your compliance needs.
We suggest using stretch film between 20-30 microns thick. The pre-stretch system works best with that range to evenly wrap rolls without tearing.
Store the machine in a dry, indoor area at 5-40°C with the turntable and rollers covered to prevent dust buildup. Keep it off the ground on pallets to avoid moisture damage.