Stainless Banding Tool
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7238161,ZCSSRT-01
Fiber optic cable Hardware
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NINGBO, SHANGHAI
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Stainless Banding Tool for cutting and tightening
P/N: ZCSSRT-01
Product Material: Galvanized steel
Product Size: 430*190*18mm
Bearing Tensile: 20 KN
Per Weight: 1780 g
Packing Specifications: Carton Size: 46*27*20cm Weight: 218 KG
Single Box Quantity: 10pcs/Carton
Applic
ation: Fiber optical systems
Brand: HELLOSIGNAL® OR OEM
MOQ: 10pcs
Stainless Steel Banding Strapping Tool
Made with high-quality steel for the main body, this tool is used to securely fasten stainless steel strapping with wing seals to sign posts, cables, ductwork, and packages. The heavy-duty banding tool winds the strap around a slotted windlass shaft to create tension. It is fast, and reliable, and features a cutter to cut the strap before it is pushed down between the wing seal tabs. The tool also includes a hammer knob to hammer down and close the wing-clip ears/tabs. It works with strap widths between 1/4" and 3/4".
Ratchet-Type Stainless Steel Strap Banding Tool
This tool is designed for stainless steel banding strapping, wing seals, buckles, etc., and is both a tightener and a cutter for easy handling. Whether using banding with buckles, strapping with wing seals, or a combination of both, the stainless steel clamping system is applied using purpose-made clamping tools. Many of these tools are unique to the stainless steel clamping system and allow for the installation of strong, durable stainless steel clamps that remain intact for years.
1. Cut the required steel strip (the length is equal to the circumference+15-20 cm)
2. Bend the reserved cable tie to fix the stainless steel buckle.
3. Put the other end of the stainless steel cable tie as the picture shows, and set aside 10 cm for the tool to use when tightening the cable tie.
4. Tie the straps with the strap presser and start to shake the straps slowly to tighten the straps to ensure that the straps are tight
5. When the cable tie is tightened, fold the whole of the tight bit back, and then pull the handle of the tight bit blade to cut off the cable tie.
6. Hammer the two corners of the buckle with a hammer to catch the last reserved head.
Stainless Banding Tool for cutting and tightening
P/N: ZCSSRT-01
Product Material: Galvanized steel
Product Size: 430*190*18mm
Bearing Tensile: 20 KN
Per Weight: 1780 g
Packing Specifications: Carton Size: 46*27*20cm Weight: 218 KG
Single Box Quantity: 10pcs/Carton
Applic
ation: Fiber optical systems
Brand: HELLOSIGNAL® OR OEM
MOQ: 10pcs
Stainless Steel Banding Strapping Tool
Made with high-quality steel for the main body, this tool is used to securely fasten stainless steel strapping with wing seals to sign posts, cables, ductwork, and packages. The heavy-duty banding tool winds the strap around a slotted windlass shaft to create tension. It is fast, and reliable, and features a cutter to cut the strap before it is pushed down between the wing seal tabs. The tool also includes a hammer knob to hammer down and close the wing-clip ears/tabs. It works with strap widths between 1/4" and 3/4".
Ratchet-Type Stainless Steel Strap Banding Tool
This tool is designed for stainless steel banding strapping, wing seals, buckles, etc., and is both a tightener and a cutter for easy handling. Whether using banding with buckles, strapping with wing seals, or a combination of both, the stainless steel clamping system is applied using purpose-made clamping tools. Many of these tools are unique to the stainless steel clamping system and allow for the installation of strong, durable stainless steel clamps that remain intact for years.
1. Cut the required steel strip (the length is equal to the circumference+15-20 cm)
2. Bend the reserved cable tie to fix the stainless steel buckle.
3. Put the other end of the stainless steel cable tie as the picture shows, and set aside 10 cm for the tool to use when tightening the cable tie.
4. Tie the straps with the strap presser and start to shake the straps slowly to tighten the straps to ensure that the straps are tight
5. When the cable tie is tightened, fold the whole of the tight bit back, and then pull the handle of the tight bit blade to cut off the cable tie.
6. Hammer the two corners of the buckle with a hammer to catch the last reserved head.