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Product Description
Pallet Lifting, Bundling, and Stretch Wrapping Packaging Line is an advanced, fully automated solution designed for high-efficiency material handling and unit load stability in modern logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing facilities. Engineered for reliability, precision, and seamless integration, this packaging line optimizes the final stages of production by combining lifting, bundling, and stretch wrapping into one continuous, streamlined process. It features a state-of-the-art lifting mechanism capable of handling up to 2,000 kg per pallet, ensuring safe and efficient load transfer. The bundling process utilizes high-strength straps, effectively securing loads of various sizes and shapes. Additionally, the stretch wrapping system applies stretch film evenly, reducing material costs while enhancing load protection. This line has been successfully implemented in industries such as food and beverage, electronics, and automotive, significantly improving overall packaging efficiency and reducing labor costs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum weight capacity for this pallet lifting system?
The state-of-the-art lifting mechanism is capable of handling up to 2,000 kg per pallet, ensuring safe and efficient load transfer.
What types of strapping materials are compatible with the bundling machine?
The system is designed to work with both PP and PET strapping bands, with an applicable width of 13-16mm.
How fast can the machine bundle a pallet?
The bundling speed is approximately 25 seconds per row, allowing for high-throughput operations.
Can the frame size be adjusted for different pallet dimensions?
Yes, the frame size is fully customizable according to the customer's specific pallet size requirements.
What electrical components are used in the control system?
The machine features high-quality electrical configurations including Siemens PLC control, along with components from OMRON, TE, and ZIK.
Which industries benefit most from this packaging line?
This line is ideal for the food and beverage, electronics, and automotive industries, where it significantly improves packaging efficiency and reduces labor costs.