How to Repair Battery Powered Strapping Tools
Strapping has become ubiquitous for many industries, it is often an essential part of packaging to transport goods intact and undamaged. It is a cost-effective method to ensure the security of cargo over different modes of transportation. Strapping tools are designed to streamline your industrial strapping processes. The increased speed, tension capabilities, and reliability allow these manual and powered tools to help reduce the time spent on operations, wasted materials, and worker fatigue.
How Can Quick Pak Help Get Your Strapping Tool Fixed?
At Quick Pak, we supply strapping tools that are built to
last. Most times, they are immune to the ravages of wear and tear. Like most products, strapping equipment works
best with regular care and maintenance to keep it working at peak performance.
Apart from basic cleaning, other more complicated tasks are best left to the
experts.
Tool Issues and Troubleshooting Techniques. While we do not recommend opening up
strapping tools without prior knowledge, some problems can be easily rectified.
Here are some basic strapping tool issues and how you can deal with them.
Strapping Tool Doesn’t Work at All: If you find that the tool doesn’t operate at
all, there could be several different reasons. The battery could be drained,
defective or not making proper contact in the case. Check to make sure the
battery charges properly in the charger and the battery seats properly in the
tool. Sometimes, simply removing the battery and reseating it in the case is
enough to ensure proper contact points. If you have a spare battery, try it in
the tool, sometimes batteries can appear in working order but are actually
defective. If your tool still doesn’t work, it could indicate a much more
serious problem like a defective motor or circuit board. Call us at 813 242 6995
and we can assist you with the issue.
Tensioning Strength is Inadequate: If a strapping tool does not have adequate
tensioning, after adjusting the appropriate settings, it could be because the
tensioning wheel is dirty or worn out. Often, an issue like this causes the
strap to slip as the tension of the strap increases. Sometimes blowing air into
the area is enough to remove the debris. If you have enough expertise, you
could clean or replace the grippers as required. Care should be taken not to
use any hard objects during this process. Sometimes, tensioning strength can
also be due to a faulty microswitch or a circuit board. In these situations, the
tool will need to be sent in for servicing.
Strapping Tool Does Not Weld: Many different components within the tool
work together for a proper weld. If after adjusting the tool for welding time
you still have problems, the tool may need to be serviced. Once again, try
blowing the tool out with air. If that does not work some components such as
grippers, springs or motors may need to be serviced. This is best left to a
qualified service technician.
Tool Does Not Cut: The
tool’s inability to cut the strap can mean wastage of time and material.
Checking and adjusting the cutter can usually solve this problem. You could
also try cleaning it. Might be time to
replace the cutter. It might also be a problem with the pressure spring, and it
may need to be replaced.
Send in Tool Repair Process:
Getting your tool fixed by a strapping expert has become much easier
with Quick Pak Inc. Let us handle your
strapping repairs guarantees quick turnarounds and minimal loss of business.
If your troubleshooting efforts fail, and you are not able
to get your strapping tool working, call us at 813 242 6995 so we can help you
or send your tool in for repair.
Sending over the tool to us is an easy process. Pack the
tool carefully, making sure that you drop in your business card as well. One of
our service repair techs will contact you.
www.quickpakinc.com or sales@quickpakinc.com
Comments
Post a Comment