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How to Strap Packages Using ASteel Strapping Tool

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Packaging becomes difficult if the product is too large.

Packaging becomes difficult if the product is too large. It would need something to stabilize it in order to prevent any damage caused by its movement. It is even more challenging to finish the job if it involves a large quantity of loose items to be bundled. Special preparatory steps must be done using heavy-duty packing and strapping tools.

 

Strapping is a major part of the shipping process. There are products that are fragile and needs to be tightly gripped to avoid unnecessary damage to the internal components or external surface. They need to be packed and secured properly using steel straps. These bands are high performance materials that have enough stretch and suppleness to hold the item in place and reduce the chance of movement.

 

Steel straps are not as efficient when installed manually. Human strength can easily vary and this leads to inconsistent tension and tightness. There are specialized tools available on the market designed to make the job easier. The use of such a device can reliably secure the product in less time as compared to doing it by hand.

 

When using the tool, the process must be done on a flat surface. This will keep the errors and mistakes at a minimum. Steel strapping supplies come in different sizes and specifications so be careful when changing the settings to conform to different requirements. Erroneous adjustment may lead to excessive pressure which might damage the surface of the item inside the box.

 

The device has visible guidelines to help users place the strap correctly before punching. Make sure that the steel straps are positioned in the right location so that it will not slide off as the tension increases. There is also a specific area in the package where the strap should be punched; locate it precisely to supply a consistent hold on the product inside.

 

Tighten the steel straps by holding the tool with one hand while the other is placed on the sealing handle. Pull the tensioner on the tool to tighten up the strap around the box. After achieving the desired pressure by repeatedly pulling the handle, cut the strap using the cutter. After slicing off the excess, the band will automatically lock up closed.
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