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Key Features
  • Secures heavy consignments with sharp edges safely
  • Conforms to awkward shapes and palletised loads
  • Ideal for transporting bricks, concrete, and pipes in construction
  • Safety features include sheared edges and safety cutters
  • Black paint for rust resistance and durability
  • Strong performance with breaking strains up to 725 kg
  • Made from recyclable material for sustainability
  • Compatible with various strapping tools and seals, including sealless tools
  • Sold and priced per coil
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Our exceptionally strong and heavy-duty steel strapping is perfect for securing heavy consignments with sharp or rough edges. Designed to conform to awkward shapes and palletised loads, it ensures stability for irregular consignments. Widely used in the building and construction industries, it’s ideal for transporting bricks, concrete, and bundling pipes. The edges of the strapping are sheared and dressed for added safety, while safety cutters prevent the steel strapping from springing back when cut. Painted black for enhanced durability and rust resistance, this steel strapping is also made from recyclable materials, supporting sustainable practices.

Even at lower widths, our strapping offers impressive breaking strains—485 kg at 12.7 mm, 610 kg at 16 mm, and 725 kg at 19 mm. It works with various steel strapping tools and seals, including sealless tools. Oscillation or mill wound coils contain more strapping than ribbon wound coils, making them efficient for heavy-duty and industrial applications. The coil size is 406 mm internal diameter and 600 mm external diameter. Choose our steel strapping for a reliable, safe, and sustainable solution for all your heavy-duty and industrial needs.

Steel strapping on ribbon wound coils are also available.

Steel strapping seals and tools available: Snap on metal seals (refs: 401UK, 501UK and 601UK) for use with separate tensioners and sealers (refs: FP, DNS13, DNS16 and DNS19).

Sealless tools (refs: QST13, QST16, QST19 and OHT13, OHT16 and OHT19) are easy to use and do not require separate metal seals.

Product FAQs: 

What makes your steel strapping ideal for heavy consignments? 

Our steel strapping is exceptionally strong and heavy-duty, designed to secure heavy consignments with sharp or rough edges. It conforms to awkward shapes and palletised loads, ensuring stability for irregular consignments.

Which industries is this steel strapping suitable for? 

This steel strapping is widely used in the building and construction industries, making it ideal for transporting bricks, concrete, and bundling pipes.

What safety features does the steel strapping have? 

The edges of our steel strapping are sheared and dressed to prevent injuries. Additionally, safety cutters are available to prevent the strapping from springing back when cut.

How does the black paint enhance the durability of the steel strapping? 

The black paint provides rust resistance, enhancing the durability of the steel strapping in various conditions.

 What tools and seals are compatible with your steel strapping? 

Our steel strapping works with various tools and seals, including Snap on metal seals (refs: 401UK501UK and 601UK) for use with separate tensioners and sealers (refs: FPDNS13DNS16 and DNS19).

We also stock compatible Sealless tools (refs: QST13, QST16, QST19 and OHT13, OHT16 and OHT19) designed to be easy to use, these do not require separate metal seals.

What is the difference between oscillation/mill wound coils and ribbon wound coils?

Oscillation/mill wound coils contain more strapping than ribbon wound coils, making them more efficient for heavy-duty and industrial applications.

Are there different types of steel strapping available? 

Yes, we offer steel strapping on both oscillation/mill wound coils and ribbon wound coils.


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Our product advice

What is Ribbon Wound Steel Strapping? 

Each layer is wound directly over the one below to make the coil width the same as the strap width. This is more commonly used for wider straps on account of the increased coil weight. Shop Ribbon Wound Steel Strapping.

What is Mill (Oscillation) Wound Steel Strapping? 

The strap is wound evenly across the width of a wider coil. This increases the amount of strap on a coil but on account of the additional weight, is only used for narrower strap widths. Shop Oscillation Wound Steel Strapping.