Sealer tools for use with heavy duty tensioner HPT50
Introducing our Heavy Duty Sealers, expertly engineered for seamless compatibility with 12 mm and 16 mm polypropylene strapping. Designed to work alongside the HPT50 tensioner (sold separately), these robust tools ensure that your strapping process is both efficient and reliable.
Crafted for continuous and intensive use, our sealers are built to withstand the rigours of heavy-duty applications, making them an ideal choice for demanding environments. The ergonomic rubber handle grips enhance comfort and control, allowing you to tackle your strapping tasks with ease and precision. Whether you’re securing pallets, brick loads, or timber packs, these sealers offer the versatility needed for a range of industrial applications.
Specifically designed for use with semi-open metal seals, our sealers provide a secure and professional finish every time, ensuring that your strapping is both effective and trustworthy. With these Heavy Duty Sealers in your toolkit, you can elevate your strapping capabilities and enhance productivity in your operations.
Product FAQs:
What is the maximum strap width that these sealers can handle?
Our Heavy Duty Sealers are available in two sizes for use with 12 mm or 16 mm Polypropylene Strapping.
Do I need to purchase the HPT50 tensioner separately?
Yes, the HPT50 tensioner is sold separately and is required for optimal use with the sealers.
How to seal polypropylene strapping?
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Prepare the Materials: Start by gathering your polypropylene strapping, the semi-open metal seals, the sealer, and the HPT50 tensioner.
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Cut the Strapping: Measure and cut the polypropylene strapping to the desired length. Make sure the ends are cleanly cut for easier handling.
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Position the Strapping: Wrap the strapping around the items you wish to secure (e.g., pallets, bricks, or timber packs). Overlap the ends of the strapping to prepare for sealing.
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Insert the Seal: Take a semi-open metal seal and slide it onto the overlapping ends of the strapping. Position it in the centre of the overlap, ensuring that both ends of the strapping fit snugly within the seal.
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Tension the Strapping: Use the HPT50 tensioner to pull the strapping tight. Place the tensioner over the strapping, ensuring it grips securely. Operate the tensioner according to its instructions to apply the necessary tension.
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Seal the Strapping: Once the strapping is tight, take the sealer and place it over the metal seal. Press down firmly and squeeze the handles together to crimp the seal, securing the strapping in place. Ensure the seal is properly crimped for maximum strength.
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Inspect the Seal: After sealing, check the integrity of the seal to ensure it is secure and the strapping is tight. A good seal should not be easily pulled apart.
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Finish Up: Cut any excess strapping if necessary, and your items are now securely strapped and ready for handling or shipping.
Are these sealers suitable for outdoor use?
While they are robust, we recommend using them in a dry environment to maintain longevity and performance.
What type of seals should I use with these sealers?
These sealers are specifically designed for use with semi-open metal seals to ensure a secure and effective seal.