- General Use Steel Seals
Five standard seal types
Snap-on seals (General Use) - Placed over the overlapping strap ends either during or after tensioning the strapping. Eliminates pre-threading. Speeds the strapping operation.
Thread-on seals (General Use) - Must be threaded over the overlapping strap ends before the tensioning tool is applied. Generally used on bales, bundles, and the larger strap sizes.
Open-flange seals (General Use) - Heavy duty version of the snap-on. Requires no pre-threading
Push type seals (General Use) - Used where strap is tensioned by butting the nose of the tensioner against the seal. Overlapping flanges withstand the higher stress.
Nestack seals (General Use & Power Strap Machine PSM Use) - Held together by interlocking nibs. This Signode development permits loading partial stacks into magazines of seal feed combination tools and power strapping machines. USE NESTACK ONLY FOR POWER STRAPPING MACHINE SEALS APPLICATIONS
*All seals designated as “DG” have an aluminum oxide grit glued to the inner face. Grit seals are used in crimp joint systems in conjunction with lubricated strapping to provide a source of friction.
Pricing
for all seals shown is for 1-3 cases purchased. For purchase of 4
or more cases please call for special discounted pricing.