Actually, we've been shipping these out for a few years now, and most buyers come in asking about whether it'll handle both PP and PET—it does, and the strap width range of 13-16mm covers the majority of what you'll see on floor, plus thickness form 0.4 to 1.2mm, which is a bit wider than some competitors allow.


The tightening force range of 60-2100N is something people always want to know about, and what it does is give you a manual control over the tension—so if you're strapping something delicate like a carton of glassware, you keep it lower, but for steel coils or heavy pallets, you crank it up, and I'd say 2100N is honestly more than most application need. You'll get about 300 straps per charge, which is roughly 20 minutes of constant use or so, but depending on your cycle time and how heavy you tension, that number can drop to 250 or push to 350.

One thing a lot of buyers don't think to ask is that teh battery is a lithium type—14.4V, 3000mAh—and it charges in 60-90 minutes, but it's not hot-swappable, so if you're running a long shift you'll want a spare battery; we usually have them in stock, but confirm lead time before ordering bulk (check lead time if you're on a tight schedule). The machine itself weighs 2.75kg including the battery, which is lighter than some of the older hydraulic models, and that makes a difference when you're on a line for eight hours.

Tightening force adjustment isn't fully automatic—it's semi-automatic, basically—so you set the tension manually with a dial, and it'll hold within ±10N or so if the strap isn't binding, but for most palletizing and carton closure work, that's plenty precise enough; they're better for rigorous lab or medical device packaging where you need every tie identical within a few Newtons. CAS numbers and HPLC purity aren't relevant here, it's a strapping tool—what matters is the CE certification and that it runs on DC12.9-17V, so it's safe for industrial environments.


One small thing—the JDH-16 isn't great for very thin polypropylene straps below 0.4mm, because they can slip in the tensioner's clutch, but for PET and standerd PP it's solid, and we've heard feedback that the vibration damping is better than the older models we carried. So if your application involves 10mm-wide straps exclusively, you'll need a different model, but for the common 13-16mm range, this is what most buyers go with.
It works with PP and PET straps from 13 to 16mm wide and 0.4 to 1.2mm thick – so standard industrial strapping fits fine.
You'll get roughly 300 straps per full charge – the 14.4V, 3000mAh lithium battery lasts a solid shift for most packing lines.
We usually ship within 7-15 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock. MOQ is just 1 unit if you want to test it first.
Yes, it's CE compliant, and we can send you the certificate along with the shipment – just let your sales rep know.
Absolutely – you can set the tightening force anywhere from 60N to 2100N. It's adjustable on the unit, so you can dial in the tension for different strap types or package weights.