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How to use COIL DISPENSERS in shipping? 

How to use COIL DISPENSERS in shipping? 

 
Coil dispensers are valuable tools in the shipping industry, specifically designed to facilitate the efficient handling and dispensing of steel or plastic strapping coils. These dispensers are commonly used in warehouses, distribution centers, and shipping facilities. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use coil dispensers in shipping: 

Materials Needed: 

  1. Coil Dispenser: Select a coil dispenser suitable for the type and size of strapping coils you are using (steel or plastic). 
  1. Strapping Coil: Ensure you have the appropriate strapping coil for your packaging needs. 
  1. Strapping Tools: This may include a tensioning tool, sealing tool, and cutting tool, depending on the strapping material and your packaging requirements. 
  1. Pallet or Load to Strap: Have the pallet or load ready for strapping. 

Procedure: 

  1. Set Up the Coil Dispenser: Place the coil dispenser in a convenient location near the pallet or load that needs strapping. Ensure the dispenser is stable and securely positioned. 
  1. Load the Strapping Coil: Insert the strapping coil onto the dispenser, ensuring it fits snugly onto the spindle. Make sure the coil is correctly oriented to feed the strapping in the desired direction. 
  1. Thread the Strapping: Thread the end of the strapping through the dispenser’s rollers or guides. Follow the threading path indicated by the dispenser’s design to ensure smooth dispensing during the strapping process. 
  1. Adjust Tension and Length: If your coil dispenser has tension adjustment features, set the appropriate tension level for the strapping material and the load being secured. Some dispensers also allow you to adjust the length of strapping to be dispensed. 
  1. Position the Strapping on the Load: Position the end of the strapping on the pallet or load where you intend to start strapping. Ensure the strapping is aligned according to your strapping plan. 
  1. Begin Strapping: Pull the strapping from the dispenser and wrap it around the load according to your strapping pattern. Use a tensioning tool to apply the desired tension to the strapping. 
  1. Seal the Strapping: Once the strapping is securely wrapped around the load, use a sealing tool to secure the ends together. This may involve using seals or another method, depending on the type of strapping and tools you have. 
  1. Cut Excess Strapping: Use a cutting tool to trim any excess strapping, ensuring a neat and secure strapping application. 
  1. Repeat as Needed: If additional straps are required, repeat the process, dispensing the necessary length of strapping from the coil dispenser for each strap. 
  1. Securely Store the Dispenser: After strapping is complete, ensure the coil dispenser is securely stored in a designated area to prevent accidents and to maintain an organized workspace. 

Using a coil dispenser in shipping not only streamlines the strapping process but also contributes to the efficiency and safety of packaging operations. It allows for easy dispensing, proper tensioning, and precise strapping application to secure loads for transit. 

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Unexpected ways to use the PLASTIC CORNER PROTECTORS  

Unexpected ways to use the PLASTIC CORNER PROTECTORS  

Plastic corner protectors, designed to safeguard the vulnerable edges of goods and materials, find versatile applications in various aspects of life. Their durable and protective features make them valuable not only in shipping and packaging but also in everyday scenarios. Here are different ways to use plastic corner protectors in life: 

  1. Furniture Protection: 

When moving furniture, whether within your home or during a relocation, plastic corner protectors can be placed on the edges of tables, cabinets, and other furniture items. This prevents scratches, dents, and chips, ensuring your furniture stays in pristine condition. 

  1. Vehicle Transport: 

When transporting items in the trunk or bed of a vehicle, plastic corner protectors can be strategically placed to shield the edges of delicate items. This is particularly useful when carrying large or heavy objects that might shift during transit. 

  1. Children’s Safety: 

Apply plastic corner protectors to sharp edges of furniture in homes with young children. Covering corners of tables and countertops reduces the risk of injuries, providing an added layer of safety for active and curious kids. 

  1. DIY Projects: 

During DIY projects that involve cutting or assembling materials, use plastic corner protectors on newly created edges. This prevents accidental injuries and maintains the integrity of the material for a polished finish. 

  1. Art and Framing: 

When framing artwork or photographs, employ plastic corner protectors to shield the delicate corners of frames. This ensures that your cherished pieces remain undamaged and free from nicks or scratches. 

  1. Retail Displays: 

In retail settings, plastic corner protectors can be utilized to enhance the presentation of merchandise. They provide a polished and professional look, protecting the edges of display units and contributing to a visually appealing store environment. 

  1. Bookshelves and Bookcases: 

Attach plastic corner protectors to the edges of bookshelves or bookcases to prevent wear and tear caused by constant handling of books. This not only preserves the structural integrity of the furniture but also maintains the appearance of your book collection. 

  1. Gardening: 

When handling gardening tools with sharp edges, such as shovels or rakes, place plastic corner protectors on their edges. This prevents accidental injuries and prolongs the lifespan of the tools. 

  1. Equipment Storage: 

Use plastic corner protectors in garages or storage spaces to shield the corners of tools, sports equipment, or machinery. This safeguards the items from damage during storage and makes them readily available for use. 

  1. Shipping Personal Items: 

When shipping personal items in boxes, especially those with irregular shapes, incorporate plastic corner protectors to reinforce the edges of the packaging. This ensures that your belongings arrive at their destination undamaged. 

Incorporating plastic corner protectors into various aspects of life showcases their adaptability beyond their traditional packaging and shipping applications. Their ability to prevent damage and enhance safety makes them a valuable tool for protecting a wide range of items in different settings. 

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