It'll hit 60 cycles a minute pretty much all day, which is what you need when the line's running full tilt and every second counts. We've seen it handle everything form beverage cartons to hardware boxes without missing a beat, and the PC board control keeps the timing consistent—no guesswork on weld.
The working table sits at 850mm, so operators aren't bending over all shift, and the stainles steel top wipes down easy when stuff spills. You can get it with a 5mm, 9mm, or 12mm strap width depending on your carton size, but the 12mm version (YS-612) is teh standard for most medium-duty jobs.
Standard frame opening is 650x500mm, but our company can bump that up to 1250x500mm if you're running oversized loads—just note the lead time can stretch to 20 days or so on custom frames. It draws 0.6kW at 220V, 50/60Hz, so it'll plug into most shop floors without a dedicated line.
The welding type strapping mode is better than friction weld for heavy loads—holds tighter under vibration during shippng. It's not suited for wet environments though, so keep it dry if you're packing chilled goods.
CE certified under 2006/42/EC, and we back it with a 3-year warranty (usually covers the motor and PLC). Most buyers go with the 9mm strap for general carton work, but confirm your MOQ before ordering—we stock the common sizes but custom frames need a lead.
The YS-612 hits up to 60 cycles per minute, but that's under ideal conditions with the 12mm strap and standard frame. If you switch to a smaller strap width like 5mm or a larger custom frame, speed might drop a bit—still fast, but not always the full 60.
Custom frames like 1250×500mm typically add 2-3 weeks to the lead time. Standard 650×500mm machines ship faster, usually within 7-10 days, but we'll confirm exact timing when you place the order.
Yes, it's CE certified under directive 2006/42/EC. That covers the machine's safety and compliance with EU machinery standards. We include the certificate in the shipping docs.
It can handle both, but you'll need to adjust the strap tension for glass to avoid cracking. The PC board control makes it easy to switch, but running mixed packaging in one batch isn't ideal—better to set it per run.
The machine ships on a pallet with a protective wrap. If you store it, keep it indoors, dry, and between 5-35°C. Avoid stacking anything on top or leaving it in a damp area for long—moisture can mess with the PLC board.