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

Manual strapping tool - IMA 13-16-19 - SIAT - for steel straps
Manual strapping tool - IMA 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.: 0.7 mm
(0.02 in, 0.03 in)

Min.: 0.45 mm
(0.02 in, 0.02 in)

Description

Product overview
Manual strapping tool for steel strap. It is an easy to use strapping tool designed for medium/heavy industrial applications. The tool is packaged with strap guides for 16 mm strap (standard) and for 13 mm and 19 mm straps. For heavy duty applications it is available as standard in the IMA G version equipped with a steel-made tension lever and rear take-up wheel protection.

Advantages
  • Ergonomic, modern design
  • Light and compact
  • Efficient sealless joint
  • Low operating force
  • Simple to use


Key features
Package type: flat/round surface
Strap quality: steel (Rmax. 880 N/mm²)
Strap width: from 13 mm up to 19 mm
Strap thickness: from 0.45 mm up to 0.7 mm (Rmax. 800 N/mm²)
Strap thickness: from 0.45 mm up to 0.6 mm (Rmax = 950 N/mm²)
Max. tension: 5000 N
Joint type: sealless
Weight: 4 Kg / 4.5 Kg

Technical specifications
  • Package type: flat/round surface
  • Strap material: steel (up to Rmax. 880 N/mm²)
  • Strap width range: 13 mm to 19 mm
  • Strap thickness ranges: 0.45–0.7 mm (Rmax. 800 N/mm²) and 0.45–0.6 mm (Rmax. 950 N/mm²)
  • Maximum tension: 5000 N
  • Joint type: sealless joint
  • Weight: 4 kg (standard) / 4.5 kg (variant)
  • IMA G version: steel tension lever and rear take-up wheel protection (for heavy duty applications)

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