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Capable of securing 15 straps per minute, these mobile tensioners/sealers save you time and energy.
These tools use heat to secure strapping without crimping on a seal.
Crimp on a seal with these tools to hold plastic strapping tight. They have different levers for tensioning and sealing.
These tensioners apply extreme tension on plastic strapping to hold it tight around packages. They hold the bottom strap and tension the top strap by winding it around a take-up wheel.
Use these tensioners with buckles in low-tension applications to draw plastic strapping tight around packages.
Also known as crimpers, sealers secure seals onto plastic strapping to hold it tight.
Crimp these seals with a sealer after pulling strap tight with a tensioner.
Slip these buckles onto strapping as you tighten.
Use these tensioners to draw metal strapping tight around packages.
These tensioners apply maximum tension to pull strapping more tightly around packages than standard tensioners for metal strapping.
These tools do double duty, pulling metal strapping tight and then sealing it, without the use of a separate seal.
Also known as crimpers, sealers secure seals onto metal strapping.
Use a sealer to crimp these seals onto metal strapping to keep it under tension.
Use these buckles to secure Light Duty Metal Strapping around pipe or packages.
With the most leverage of any of our installation tools, this tool has a ball handle that makes it easier to ratchet.
This tool is longer than the light duty tool for increased leverage.
Use to tighten low-profile band clamps, then break off the excess banding.
These clamps are easier to install than our Extra-Strength Low-Profile Band Clamps. Also known as center-punch clamps, they seal with a quick hammer blow to the buckle.
Install low-profile band clamps, or fit a cutting adapter over the tool to install Extra-Strength Low-Profile Band Clamps.
Designed for both permanent connections and emergency repairs, use these buckles with banding to create your own low-profile hose clamps.
Keep this banding on hand for both permanent connections and emergency repairs. You'll need an installation tool and a buckle (both sold separately) to create a band clamp.
The end of the band curls back into the buckle—this gives these clamps up to 25% more strength than other low-profile clamps. They are also known as JS-style clamps.
Here's everything you need to make your own 3" diameter and larger custom-length worm-drive clamps.
Create 2" diameter and larger smooth-band worm-drive clamps.
Slice through pinch clamps to remove them from hose.
Secure the levers on your cam-and-groove socket, so they don’t accidentally release and spill the contents of your line.
Color code hose and tube lines in your facility to identify them at a glance.