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How to Strap with Battery Tools

Fromm P327 Tool

The P327 battery operated combination tool uses the popular lithium ion battery. It is a very simple to operate tool and is very efficient. Battery operated combination tools are becoming the most popular tools in recent times. Allstrap stocks all tools from popular manufacturers like Fromm, Signode and Orgapack. They also undertake tool repairs for these tools in their full fledged repair facility.

All the tools from popular manufactures come with a comprehensive user and safety manual, wherein information on how tools should be maintained is given. Tools should be cleaned after every use and wiped with a cloth. They should also be oiled daily or at least periodically. This helps in the smooth functioning of the tool. However, with constant use, the tools can get damaged or break down as the spare parts might be worn out.

These spare parts are not available easily in hard ware stores of any locality. It is better to stock up on spare parts or get it from the dealer of these tools. Allstrap stocks all spare parts. There knowledgeable technicians will check on the tool and fix the spare part if need be.

Given below is a list of the P327 spare parts that are prone to get damaged in the P327.

P32.1511 * P32.0179 1 WELDING GRIPPER

[P32.2078] * P32.0172 1 ELECTRIC MOTOR

P32.2106 * 1 GRIPPER

P32.2107 * 1 GRIPPER

P32.2108 * 1 GRIPPER

P35.3128 * P32.0179 1 WELDING STOP GRIPPER

P35.3203 * 1 TENSIONING WHEEL

P35.3214 * 1 CUTTER

By sending the tool for repair to Allstrap, you can be rest assured that the tool is in expert hands. All technicians with Allstrap are manufacturer certified. The tools are repaired and returned in a week’s time at  a nominal cost. For more information on tool repairs call Allstrap’s customer department.

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Battery Tool: Grip Pack 114 Sealer for Steel

Battery powered tools have become very popular today in many industries. These tools have increased productivity and the work gets done faster. There are several good battery powered tools, but the Signode Grip Pack 114 sealer is definitely the leader. This is the first and best battery powered sealers in the market for 1 ¼” high tensile steel strapping.

The Grip Pack sealer 114 runs on the Bosch lithium ion battery which has become a very popular asset in many industrial tools. The Lithium technology makes the battery much longer lasting and can withstand more charges per battery compared to the Milwaukee battery. This sealer can place over 300 seals per battery charge.

Being a Signode tool, the Grip Pack 114 Sealer is ergonomically designed and has good balance. The mechanics of a regular strapping tool are the same with the Grip Pack tool also, but it is much simpler. The tool is placed on top of the seal and the trigger is pulled quickly. The joint thus gets smoothly sealed. There is no risk of any misfiring as a new sensor has been fixed in the tool to detect steel strapping. A major advantage of this tool is that there are no air lines for the tool and productivity is increased due to consistent sealing each time.

Specifications

  • Specifications
  • Strap Qualities:  Magnus or Apex Plus
  • Strap Dimensions: 1 1/4″x 0.025″ to 0.031″ / 32 mm x 0.64 mm to 0.79 mm
  • Operation: 18 V Lithium-ion battery
  • Sealing: Single reverse notch joint with seal type 114 P
  • Weight: 7.0 lbs

The GripPack Sealer is very reliable and has become a staple tool in many industries. However, this tool can only be used as a sealer. There is also the Grip Pack Tensioner, and the Grip Pack sealer can be used with it. Allstrap carries the lowest price for both GripPack tools as well as all Signode strapping tools. For more information visit their website!

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