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Manual strapping tool IMA HT 13-16-19
for steel straps

Manual strapping tool - IMA HT 13-16-19 - SIAT - for steel straps
Manual strapping tool - IMA HT 13-16-19 - SIAT - for steel straps
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Characteristics

Operation
manual
Strap type
for steel straps
Strap width

Max.: 19 mm
(0.75 in)

Min.: 13 mm
(0.51 in)

Strap thickness

Max.: 0.8 mm
(0.03 in)

Min.: 0.4 mm
(0.02 in)

Description

Short description
Manual sealless strapping tool for steel strap. User-friendly design with rugged construction for heavy-duty applications. Supplied with strap guides for 16 mm (standard) and for 13 mm and 19 mm straps. Wearing parts coated with titanium (TIN). Equipped with a steel tensioning lever.

Advantages
  • Stronger body
  • Ergonomic & modern design
  • Efficient seal
  • Low force to operate
  • User friendly

Key features
Package type: flat/round surface
Strap width: from 13 mm up to 19 mm
Strap thickness: from 0.4 mm up to 0.8 mm (Rmax. 800 N/mm²)
Strap thickness: from 0.4 mm up to 0.63 mm (Rmax. 950 N/mm²)
Max. tension: 5500 N
Joint type: sealless
Weight: around 4.6 kg

Options
  • Steel cutting lever

Ideal for
  • Construction
  • Metal & glass industry
  • Timber & wood industry


Technical characteristics / specifications
  • Package type: flat/round surface
  • Strap width: 13 mm ÷ 19 mm
  • Strap thickness (Rmax. 800 N/mm²): 0.4 mm ÷ 0.8 mm
  • Strap thickness (Rmax. 950 N/mm²): 0.4 mm ÷ 0.63 mm
  • Maximum tension: 5500 N
  • Joint type: sealless
  • Weight: approx. 4.6 kg
  • Supplied with strap guides for 13 mm, 16 mm (standard) and 19 mm
  • Wearing parts coated with titanium (TIN)
  • Equipped with steel tensioning lever

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