Keep your packing area efficient and tidy with these polypropylene strapping dispensers designed for plastic cores. Choose from mobile or static units to suit your workspace and packing workflow.
Both versions provide controlled release of strapping to minimise tangles, snags and waste. Ideal for busy dispatch, warehouse or production environments handling regular pallet or carton strapping tasks.
Product Features
- Available in mobile or static configurations for different workspaces
- Designed specifically for polypropylene strapping on plastic cores
- Helps prevent tangling and unwinding for safer, more efficient use
- Sturdy construction for daily use in commercial and industrial settings
- Supports consistent strapping feed to speed up packing operations
- Compact footprint to make the most of limited packing space
Key Specifications
| Product type | Polypropylene strapping dispenser |
|---|---|
| Configuration options | Mobile dispenser; Static dispenser |
| Core compatibility | Plastic strapping cores |
| Typical use | Dispensing and controlling polypropylene strapping |
| Price range | £111.60 - £178.20 |
| Variant count | 2 options |
Applications
- General warehouse and logistics packing stations
- Distribution and fulfilment centres handling carton strapping
- Production and assembly lines securing finished goods
- Despatch areas preparing palletised loads
- Workshops and stores requiring organised strapping storage
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the mobile and static dispensers?
The mobile dispenser is mounted on a wheeled base so it can be moved easily between packing stations. The static dispenser is designed to stay in one place, ideal where strapping is always used at the same bench or line.
Which type of strapping can I use with these dispensers?
These dispensers are intended for polypropylene strapping supplied on plastic cores. Check that your strapping is on a compatible plastic core before use to ensure smooth operation.
Where are these dispensers best positioned in a packing area?
They are best placed close to your main packing bench or strapping point, where the operator can easily pull and tension the strapping without excessive movement. This helps improve efficiency and reduces trip hazards from loose strapping.
