Description
Samuel Strapping Systems is proud to introduce the P326 handheld battery-operated tool. This robust strapping tool can achieve unparalleled tension ratings at exceptional speeds, making it the perfect handheld tool for our 3/8 to 5/8 plastic strapping.
The latest in lithium ion battery technology means that your P326 will last longer in the field and recharge much faster than other battery-operated hand tools.
Features
- New reinforced 18V motor
- Easy strap threading
- Adjustable sealing time for high sealing efficiency
- Suitable for polypropylene polyester, plain and embossed strapping
- Up to 600 strap cycles per battery charge
- All new lithium ion battery technology
- User-friendly charge indicator
- Easy tension adjustment, to ensure the right strap tension for safe operation
Specifications
Length: 350mm / 13.8″
Width: 122mm / 4.8″
Height: 130mm / 5″
Weight: 3.95kg / 8.7lbs (includes battery)
Suitable Strap Qualities: Polypropylene and Polyester,plain and embossed
Tension: 400 – 2400 N (90 – 540lbs)
individual adjustment (Max tension depends on strap quality)
Average Sealing Strength: Approx. 75% of strap breaking strength
(dependent on strap quality)
Tension Speed in Seconds: 85-190 mm/s (33-7.5″/s)
Samuel P-326
Model
P-326
Description
Samuel Strapping Systems is proud to introduce the P326 handheld battery-operated tool. This robust strapping tool can achieve unparalleled tension ratings at exceptional speeds, making it the perfect handheld tool for our 3/8 to 5/8 plastic strapping.
The latest in lithium ion battery technology means that your P326 will last longer in the field and recharge much faster than other battery-operated hand tools.
Features
Specifications
Length: 350mm / 13.8″
Width: 122mm / 4.8″
Height: 130mm / 5″
Weight: 3.95kg / 8.7lbs (includes battery)
Suitable Strap Qualities: Polypropylene and Polyester,plain and embossed
Tension: 400 – 2400 N (90 – 540lbs)
individual adjustment (Max tension depends on strap quality)
Average Sealing Strength: Approx. 75% of strap breaking strength
(dependent on strap quality)
Tension Speed in Seconds: 85-190 mm/s (33-7.5″/s)