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SureFast SF1402 Heavy Duty Strapping Tensioner

Our SureFast SF1402 Heavy Duty Strapping Tensioner Tool is perfect for tensioning and cutting Corded, Composite and Woven Polyester strapping up to 19mm.
  • Suitable for all styles of Plastic Strapping
  • Suitable for 13mm to 19mm wide strapping
  • Use with a buckle/clip and strap
  • Available for export available for export

Key product features

Product Information

The SureFast SF1402 Heavy Duty tension and cutting tool for strapping up to 19mm plastic strapping is a must have for anyone who is involved in securing materials for both shipping and storage. When using the SF1402HD manual tool you can both tension and cut the strap in just a few simple movements. The single handle of the tensioner can adjust and pull the strap, and when it is then secured with buckles or seals, you can cut the strap to release the tool from the system.

Securing the items with buckles:

There are two types of buckle, galvanized and phosphated. The type of buckle you use is chosen depending on the type of strap used.

The instructions are simple:

To begin, the strap is fed through the buckle and then tensioned by hand. The SureFast SF1402HD tool is then used for further strap tensioning. Once the optimal system tension has been reached, the SF1402HD handle is then pushed down to cut the strap.

  • Suitable for all styles of Plastic Strapping
  • Suitable for 13mm to 19mm wide strapping
  • Use with a buckle/clip and strap
  • Easily transported
  • Long-lasting
  • Lightweight

Securing the items with seals:

This is another popular way of securing items on the pallets. Securing seals can be used with either strapping tensioners like the SF1402HD  Tool or combination tools. Both types of tools have their own advantages, however, it is important to note that if the strapping tensioners are used, then a sealer is required.

When the seals and the compatible strapping is chosen:

A strapping tensioner would bring the strapping to tension, following this a seal would then be placed on the strap and a sealer would be used to crimp it into place. To then finish the strapping process, the handle of the tool is pushed down to cut the strap and release the tool from the application.