Seals for steel strapping are pinched tight around strapping ends to secure them in place. These high-grade galvanized steel seals form a permanent connection to secure heavy loads such as brick, cement blocks, lumber, and rail shipments. A tensioning tool is used to pull the strapping tight and a sealer tool compresses a seal to hold the strapping in place.
Pusher seals secure steel strapping around round surfaces such as pipe, rebar, and other irregular bundles. Sometimes called push seals or push-type seals, they are installed by threading the strapping through the seal, then a tensioning and sealing tool is used to apply tension and secure the seal to the strapping.
Features
Secure Locking: Designed to firmly grip and lock the tensioned metal strapping, preventing slippage and maintaining bundle integrity.
High Strength: Made from durable stainless steel, providing high tensile strength to withstand significant loads and stress.
Corrosion Resistance: Inherently resistant to rust, corrosion, and degradation from moisture, chemicals, and environmental factors, ideal for harsh conditions.
Variety of Types: Available in different styles (wing, pusher, closed, snap-on) to suit various application needs and installation preferences.
Tamper Resistance: Once properly applied with a banding tool, these seals create a secure and often tamper-resistant fastening.
Durable: Long-lasting performance in demanding industrial, outdoor, and marine environments.
Compatibility: Designed to work with specific widths and thicknesses of stainless steel or steel strapping and compatible banding tools.
Technical Data
Material: Stainless Steel (commonly Grade 201, 304, or 316)
Thickness: Varies depending on the intended application and compatible strapping (common thicknesses range from approximately 0.5mm to 1.8mm or higher).
Width: Designed to match standard metal banding widths (e.g., 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4").
Tensile Strength: The strength of the sealed joint is dependent on the strapping, the seal type, the seal material grade, and the proper application with a suitable tool. The seal contributes significantly to the overall joint strength.
Application Method: Requires a banding tool to tension the strap and crimp or bend the seal to lock the band.
Corrosion Resistance: Varies by stainless steel grade (e.g., 304 for general resistance, 316 for enhanced resistance in marine or chemical environments).
Specifications
Width
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Thickness
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inch
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mm
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inch
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mm
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5/8
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16.0
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0.02~0.04
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0.5~1.0
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3/4
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19.0
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0.02~0.04
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0.5~1.0
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1
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25.0
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0.02~0.04
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0.5~1.0
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1-1/4
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32.0
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0.02~0.04
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0.5~1.0
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For customizing any other special sizes, please contact our salesman for more information.
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