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Ideal strapping practices: Lock your load like a professional

by Sanjeev Yadav SEO Consultant
Strappings are a must-have tool for several cargo transportation applications. These comprise moving heavy items like furniture and cars, as well as the transportation of several boxes from one location to another.

If you've not used strapping before, we'll be taking a closer look at how to use them properly and safely, as well as a more in-depth look at circumstances when they could be very useful. It will require advice and tips from the professionalson how to use the straps, how to safely store them and what materials they are made from. For all your strapping needs, you can connect with the Woven Polyester Cord Strapping Manufacturers who can supply you with the strappings per your requirement.

Various purposes for which strapping is used
Safe guarding loads of freight to avoid shifting during transit, especially items shipped on flatbed trucks or open railcars
Unitizing or bailing loose materials
Securing  products or cartons to pallets
Strengthening cartons, crates or pallets
Closing and sealing cartons or crates

Here are a few tips to keep in mind before finalizing the best strapping practices

1. Make sure your strapping has an appropriate breaking load.

The breaking load (or break strength) of a strap is the amount of force needed to break it. The breaking load rating of your strap should be 2-3 times  above the probable force that it will be subjected to so that you have a safety margin. Though, using heavier strapping than required for your load is a waste of money.

2. Select the right strapping material.
Strapping comes in many materials, containing polypropylene, steel, and polyester —each with its pros, cons and stated uses. The right material will depend not only on the size and weight of your load but also on features such as how much your load may settle or shift throughout transport, the length of time the strapping will need to sustain its tension, and how much exposure it will have to moisture, sunlight or corrosives.

3. Tightens your load properly.
Strapping is intended to be applied under tension—that's how it preserves its hold to keep loads steady. Many strapping materials have various elongation, release and tied up tension properties, which will affect the amount of tension you want to apply when using the strapping. All strapping under tension will creep a bit after tensioning, so it is necessary to allow that reduction when applying  tension to the load.

4. Use the correct sealing/jointing method for the job.
There are different sealing/jointing choices available for strapping. Sealing/jointing method  is significant as the seal will become a weak point in your strap.

Metal seals for steel strapping come in closed/thread-on, open, and push-type. They are useful with a manual or automated strapping sealer, which crimps them closed over the strap to hold it steadily in place.


Metal seals for PET or polypropylene work in a similar manner to seals for steel strapping, but are adapted for these materials.


Buckles can be either metal or plastic and are usually used with woven polyester and composite strapping for light- to medium-duty uses. Buckles have the benefit of being reusable—you can release the tension to open a package or crate and then reseal it again using  the same buckle.

5. Protect your products or cartons.
Strapping can crush or harm cartons or products if not applied properly. To avoid damage to palletized cartons, be sure to use edge guards. These crenelated or plastic devices spread the force of the strapping so that it does not cut into the edges of the boxes. When strapping a load that is crushable or delicate, consider using more straps with less tension rather than a smaller number of high-capacity straps under higher tension.

Qualities of the Woven Strapping Suppliers
Using high strength strapping materials
The product should be tried and tested in the industries
The product can be customized as per the client’s requirement
All the sizes must be available
Timely delivery of the consignment


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About Sanjeev Yadav Professional     SEO Consultant

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Created on Oct 20th 2021 01:23. Viewed 102 times.

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