The battery-powered plastic strapping tool is an efficient and convenient packing equipment, widely used in logistics, storage, building materials, food and other industries. It is battery-powered, free from external power cords and can be used flexibly in a variety of working environments, greatly improving bundling efficiency and ease of operation. This guide aims to provide users with comprehensive and detailed instructions to help them operate and maintain tools correctly and ensure stable performance and long service life.
Overview of tools
(A) Appearance and Components
A battery-powered plastic strapping tool typically consist of a main unit, battery, charger and packing guide. The mainframe is the core of the tool and the housing is the key function module for fastening and welding binding. Batteries power tools and typically use rechargeable batteries with high capacity, long battery life and fast charging. The charger is used to charge the battery, and the belt guide ensures the strapping runs smoothly and accurately during tightening and welding.
(B) Working Principle
The tool tightens the belt by using an electric motor to power its internal mechanical structure. After wrapping the plastic band around the object to be tied, insert the ends of the bundle into the proper position of the tool. When the tool is activated, the motor starts working, driving the tightening mechanism and gradually tightening the belt until it reaches the appropriate tension. heating element inside the tool are then heated and welded to bind the joints, securing the ends together and completing the binding process.
Preparation beforeuse
(A) Tool Inspections
Before using, double-check the tool's exterior for any damage and make sure all components are securely installed. Check the battery's charge level, and if it's low, charge it with a charger. At the same time, check whether the belt guide device is open to ensure the smooth passage of the belt.
(B) Choose the Appropriate Strapping
Choose a suitably sized plastic bundle according to the weight, size and binding requirements of the bound object. In general, heavier objects require wider, thicker bindings to ensure sufficient strength, while for more aesthetically demanding bindings, you can opt for colourful or smooth-surfaced bindings.
(C) Battery Installation
Open the tool's battery compartment cover and install the fully charged battery correctly, ensuring good contact between the battery and the tool electrode. Once installed, close the battery compartment cover and check that the battery is locked to prevent it from falling off during use.
INTRODUCTION Operational steps
(A) Binding
Place the bound object in place and wrap the plastic bindings around it evenly to ensure the bindings are smooth and unbent. Cross the ends of the bindings and adjust the length of the overlap to suit the tool, usually 10-15 cm.
(B) Strapping up
Insert the ends of the packing belt into the inlet and outlet of the tool respectively to ensure that the strapping enters the tool smoothly without any blockage or dislocation. Some tools have distinct markings or guide slots at the inlet and exit, which users can follow.
(C) Boot tool
Press the "Start" button on the tool and it starts working. At this point, the motor drive tightening mechanism begins to tighten the belt, you will feel the strapping tighter and tighter. During tightening process, it is important to observe the tension of the belt and avoid straining it too much, causing the strapping to break or damage the object being tensed.
(D) Welded the Strapping
When the strapping are stretched to the appropriate tension, the tool automatically enters the welding phase. The heating element started to work, heating and welding the strapping joints. Welding time generally depends on the material and specification of the belt, usually 2-5 seconds. In the welding process, do not move the tool or the strapping at will, so as not to affect the quality of welding.
(E) the Strapping
After welding, the tool will stop working automatically. At this point, gently pull down the binding connector to check that the welding is secure. If welded well, remove the tool from the strapping to complete the strapping process. Repeat the welding operation or check the tool for any faults if the welding is not strong.
Precautions
(A) Safe operation
Always wear goggles and gloves when using the tool to prevent eye or hand injuries and to prevent straps from breaking.
Avoid using it in humid conditions or in areas with flammable or explosive materials to avoid electrocution or fire accidents.
Do not aim the tool at others or yourself in case it starts accidentally or causes harm.
If abnormal noise or overheating is detected during use, stop using immediately and examine the cause of the fault.
(B) Bundling uses
Do not use expired or unqualified packing tape, so as not to affect the packing effect and the service life of the tool.
When packing bundles, make sure the bundles are in close contact with the surface of the bundles to avoid loosening or gaps.
the strapping joint should be as smooth as possible, avoid burr or protrusion, so as not to affect the quality of welding.
(C) Battery Maintenance
When tools are not in use for long periods of time, the battery should be removed and stored in a dry, well-ventilated place to prevent excessive battery power consumption.
Battery charging and discharge maintenance is carried out regularly to keep battery performance stable. In general, the battery is fully charged and discharged every 1-2 months.
Do not use a non-original charger to charge, so as not to damage the battery or cause a safety accidents.
INTRODUCTION Maintenance and Upkeep
(A) Daily cleaning
After each use of the tool, the surface of the tool should be promptly cleaned of dust and debris, to keep the surface clean. Wipe the exterior of the tool with a clean soft cloth. For areas that are difficultto clean, use a small brush.
(B) Module inspection and replacement
Check regularly for wear or damage to various components of the tool, such as belt guides, fastening mechanisms and heating element. If serious wear and tear or damage is found, the relevant components should be replaced in a timely manner so as not to affect the normal use of the tool. Generally speaking, the wear of belt guiding device will cause the strapping to run unevenly, the wear of tightening mechanism will affect the belt fastening effect, damage to heating element will lead to bad welding.
(C) Lubrication Maintenance
The moving parts of the tool are lubricated regularly according to the frequency and environment of the tool. Special lubricant or grease may be applied to gears, bearings and other moving parts of the tool to reduce wear and prolong the tool's service life.
Troubleshooting
(A) Tools cannot be started
Check that the battery is fully charged and, if not, recharge in time.
Check that the battery is installed correctly and the electrodes are in good contact.
Check the start button for damage and, if so, replace the start button.
(B) Weak The Strapping.
Check that the strap is of suitable specification, if the strapping is too thin or too thin, it may not tighten correctly.
Check the fastener for wear or damage and, if so, replace the relevant components of the tightening mechanism.
Check that the strapping is running smoothly inside the tool, if there is blockage or dislocation, adjust the packing belt guide device.
(C) Poor Welding Quality
Check if the heating element is damaged and, if so, replace the heating element.
Check that the welding time is set correctly. If the welding time is too short, it may lead to bad welding.
Check that the strapping joint is smooth, if there are burrs or protrusions, handle the strapping.
Conclusion:
The battery-powered plastic strapping tool is an efficient and convenient packing device. Correct use and maintenance of the tool can improve the efficiency of the belt, ensure the quality of the belt, and prolong the tool's service life. It is hoped that this user's guide can help users better understand and operate this tool and solve problems encountered in the process of using it. If users encounter any malfunctions or problems that cannot be solved during use, it is recommended to contact the tool's manufacturer or after-sales service department for technical support and services.

