Brief: Stay tuned as we highlight the most important features and real-use results. In this video, we demonstrate the 13mm 16mm Automatic Pet Strapping Tensioner Machine, a portable battery-powered tool for PET and PP strap strapping. You'll see how it performs friction welding, handles various strap sizes, and operates in automatic, semi-automatic, or manual modes for efficient packing across industries like steel, timber, and paper.
Related Product Features:
Portable and battery-powered for flexible use with a 4000 mAh capacity, charging in 90 minutes for 250-350 straps.
Compatible with polyester (PET) and polypropylene (PP) straps in widths of 13-16mm and thicknesses of 0.4-1.2mm.
Features friction welding bonding type with a maximum tension force of 2800N and speed of 100-200mm/second.
Offers multiple operating modes: automatic, semi-automatic, manual, and flexible for diverse packing needs.
One-button operation ensures fast, accurate, and efficient baling for packages of any size or orientation.
Safety-focused design includes a locking touch panel and flexible mode for fragile items to prevent operator error.
Ideal for industries like steel, timber, brick, paper, aluminum, and chemicals, saving time and reducing workload.
Compact dimensions (L380mm×W130mm×H130mm) with a net weight that supports easy handling and transport.
FAQs:
What types of straps is this machine compatible with?
This machine is designed for use with polyester (PET) and polypropylene (PP) straps, supporting widths of 13-16mm and thicknesses of 0.4-1.2mm.
How long does the battery last and what is the charging time?
The battery has a 4000 mAh capacity and charges in approximately 90 minutes, allowing for 250-350 straps per charge depending on usage.
What safety features does the strapping machine include?
It features a fully automatic one-button operation to prevent errors, a locking touch panel to secure settings, and a flexible mode for fragile items, ensuring stable and safe tensioning.
What industries is this machine suitable for?
It is widely used in industries such as steel, timber, brick, paper, aluminum, wood packaging, chemical fiber, cotton, tobacco, chemicals, and metal for efficient packing solutions.