A manual strapping tool is a good investment for several reasons, primarily when it comes to packaging in various small to medium sized operations or when mobility and flexibility are paramount. Although more labour-intensive compared to automated tools, manual strapping tools offer several advantages:
Cost-Effective: Comparatively less expensive than the automatic or the semi-automatic strapping machines, the manual strapping tools are more appropriate for the organisations which budget is not very large or the organisations which do not have to handle a very large number of packages. This means small scale businesses can afford to use quality packaging techniques without the need to invest in expensive machinery.
Portability and Flexibility: Since manual tools are not powered by electricity, batteries, or compressed air, they are fully portable and may be used either inside or outside the facility. This flexibility is especially advantageous in remote work areas, construction sites, farms, and warehouses where access to electric power may be restricted. The portability also makes the manual strapping tools appropriate for use by companies shifting from one packaging section to another.
Ease of Use: They are simple to operate even without any prior instructions given to the operators of such manual strapping tools. This makes it easier for operators to get the packages without involving complicated machines or solving complicated problems.
Versatility: Many of the manual strapping tools can be used with a variety of strapping bands such as Polypropylene (PP) and polyester (PET), depending on the kind of load to be strapped. Due to these properties, they are ideal for use when fastening cardboard cases, newspaper stacks, light pallets.
Customisable Tension Control: Though these devices are less accurate compared to automatic tools, it allows the operators decide on the tension of the strapping, which is quite helpful when interacting with delicate or variously shaped packages. This helps avoid straining the item to the extent it gets damaged or leaving the package too loose in case the item contracts during transportation.
Low Maintenance: Manual tools have an added advantage over automatic or pneumatic strapping machines since they have very few components that are likely to wear out or become damaged, so they are easier to maintain. This reduces the long-term costs of its usage and also makes repairing the tools easy when the need arises.
Low-Volume Operations: Small companies that don’t produce products that need to be strapped or those that only occasionally engage in packaging, don’t necessarily need automatic equipment. These devices are a feasible approach to the problem that avoids the need for purchasing costly automated devices that can remain idle in such environments.
Increased Control: Manual strapping enables the operators to have more control in the strapping process. This packaging system is advantageous when dealing with delicate or valuable items where the operator can fine tune tension and handle the load gently to avoid any damage to packaging materials.
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