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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.
Roll these strapping kits wherever you need them.
The plastic strapping in these kits is lighter, safer, and more flexible than metal strapping.
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.
Tie down pallet loads and seal packages and crates. This plastic strapping is lighter in weight and safer to cut under tension than metal strapping.
Use these coils in an automatic strapping machine.
Even when used in long runs, this strapping stays tight around pallet loads, crates, and packages. Made of plastic, it’s lighter, safer, and more flexible than metal strapping.
Also known as crimpers, sealers secure seals onto metal strapping.
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.
Use a sealer to crimp these seals onto metal strapping to keep it under tension.
These kits with metal strapping have tools to tension and secure strapping around pallet loads, crates, and packages.
Bundle your heaviest shipments on pallets or in crates—this metal strapping handles more force than plastic strapping.
Use this metal strapping for securing pipe coverings as well as for packaging.
Red for perishable goods, green for rush delivery, orange for hazards—create your own color-coding system with this vibrant strapping.