H-243, H-2576
HIGH TENSILE STEEL
STRAPPING SEALER –
SIDE ACTION
WARNING! Only trained personnel should
operate the sealer.
WARNING! Keep fingers away from areas that
can pinch or cut. These areas are primarily
located at the front of the tool.
WARNING! Only use equipment recommended
for the strap. The sealer is recommended only
for .025-.035 gauge steel, and each tool is
specific to strap width.
1.
Hold the sealer in a horizontal position and place
the jaws of the tool between the middle of the seal.
NOTE: Place the sealer in the middle of the
seal to ensure proper sealing. An off-centered
crimped seal may cause the strap to become
loose and snap apart, resulting in serious injury.
2. Press the handles of the sealer together while
maintaining the seal in a vertical position. Seal will
be completely sealed when the handles reach
a vertical position and are no longer able to be
squeeze together.
3. Remove sealer and inspect the seal to ensure the
strap is properly held by the seal. The seal should
have a total of four indentations (notches), two on
each side. The notches should be centered in the
middle of the seal, leaving approximately no less
than a 1/4" on either end of the seal. Seal should
lay flush against the strapping with both ends of the
strapping being completely through the seal.
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WARNING! Review the instructions and safety
material on a regular basis.
CAUTION! Improper use may result in blindness,
severe laceration, amputation or death.
WARNING! If seal is not sealed, remove the seal
and begin again. Resealing the seal will not
ensure proper sealing and will decrease the
break strength.
WARNING! Never use the sealer to break the
strap. Breaking the strap without the proper
cutters may cause strap to snap back toward
the operator, resulting in serious injury. This
action will also cause damage to the sealer,
which will require the sealer to be repaired or
replaced at the owner's expense.
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