Monday, 17 December 2012

How to use Plastic Banding

Plastic banding is something that’s used for package security and can help ensure that your stuff is kept safe. Shipping and packaging, especially with a bunch of moving parts, allows items to travel in a seamless manner, getting them to go to where they need, safely and quickly.  Using strap tensioners, sealers, and the like, is great. Once you understand where the steps are, and what we’ve managed to outline, it’ll help streamline the techniques used in packaging. Here, we’ll go over how to use these banding tools successfully. 

Gather Them 

First, you’ve got to gather the tools needed for this, which include sealers, plastic banding, strapping, and metal seals. Tensioning tools have unique features, such as clamps along the back to hold your plastic banding in a secure manner, and also a ratchet in order to guide the tool to your straps. Finally, you’ve got a cutter that’s on the tool front, used to snip the banding once it’s secured. This plastic banding strap allows you to securely hold the package through the transit process and is secured by seals made of metal. It’s clamped together as well with a tool for sealing. 


Place the Plastic Banding Strap on, feeding it through the tool for tension. 

Once you’ve got the tools, you want to position your plastic banding strap to the package, having it go away from the body. This allows for ample room to work between the package and the band itself. 

Take your tensioner tool, and then push the big handle down fully. This allows the clamp on the back of this to rise up. Once this clamp has fully risen, then put the banding strap under the clamp, ratchet, and your cutter, heading across this package away from where you’re at. 

Once this is threaded, allow yourself two to three inches of the plastic banding strap extending from the tensioner front of the tool to work with later on.  Release the handle part of the tensioner tool, and the clamp goes down, securing the straps fully. 


Tighten the Plastic Strap for Banding 

After the banding strap is fully secured using the tensioner tool, grab the other end of your strap that comes around the underside parts of the box, feeding this through the tensioner tool, starting near the front. Thread this through the cutter tool initially, then the ratchet, and then stop.  Lift up the tensioner tool, and then use it up and down to tighten this, adding tension to the final two straps in order to bring them closer to the box surface. 

Secure the seals with a sealer tool. 

Next, with tension still in its place, take the metal seals, popping it over the two plastic banding pieces, especially if they've overlapped from the front parts of your tensioner tool. 

Once that metal seal is there, get the sealer tool, opening the arms completely. Put the clamp right over the seal that’s made of metal, and then bring these arms together, in order to close out the metal seal, and finally release this to have the secure clamp strapping. 



Cut and release 

Finally, with the tensioner tool in its place, crank that big handle fully back down, cutting off the excess strapping from the plastic band strapping. Now that you have strapping left nice and tight within the box surface, this allows for better security, and item delivery. 

Your business will benefit from all of this, and with banding, you’ll make it work well, and with its own unique features for your needs as well for those who desire it.


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