Strapping Machine
Strapping Machine
Is inconsistent strapping tension causing loads to shift in transit, or is manual strapping slowing down your packing line?
Strapping tension that varies between operators is one of the most common causes of load movement in transit. Too loose and loads shift. Too tight and packaging gets damaged. Manual strapping also slows packing lines and places repetitive strain on operators over the course of a shift.
Strapping machines apply consistent, pre-set tension on every strap cycle, removing operator variability and speeding up the securing process. Semi-automatic tabletop units suit workstation applications. Fully automatic inline machines are suited to high-volume packing lines where loads need to be strapped at line speed without manual intervention.
RFA supplies strapping machines in semi-automatic and fully automatic configurations, available for both polypropylene and polyester strap, with tension settings adjustable for different load types and carton materials.













