Description
The TT-Z102B Carton Box Strapping Machine secures food shipments and supply boxes quickly. Its compact vertical design fits into tight packing areas in commercial kitchens or warehouses. This semi-automatic unit handles high-volume packaging tasks, ensuring boxes remain closed during transport without requiring complex operator training.
| Model | TT-Z102B |
| Strapping tension | 40-300N adjustable |
| Strapping speed | 1.8Sec./Strap |
| Strap width | 6-10mm |
| Power supply | 110V,220-240V/50-60Hz |
| Power consumption | 0.4KVA |
| Machine size | 445*335*770mm |
| Machine weight | 36kg |
Rapid 1.8-Second Cycle
This machine applies a strap in just 1.8 seconds, allowing staff to process multiple boxes per minute. It keeps pace with busy dispatch schedules, ensuring that frozen food cartons or dry ingredient supplies are ready for delivery immediately after packing.
Adjustable 40-300N Tension
Operators can modify the strapping force between 40N and 300N to suit different package types. Use lower tension for fragile pastry boxes to prevent crushing, or increase the force to tightly secure heavy crates of canned goods or meat products.
Compact Vertical Footprint
Measuring 445x335x770mm, this unit occupies minimal floor space in crowded loading zones. Weighing only 36kg, kitchen staff can move the machine to different prep areas or storage rooms depending on where the packaging workload is heaviest.
Standard Strap Compatibility
The system accepts standard 6-10mm straps, simplifying consumable restocking. It operates on standard 110V or 220-240V power supplies with low 0.4KVA consumption, allowing connection to regular outlets without overloading kitchen circuits.
Why Choose Us?
The TT-Z102B provides a reliable solution for securing outgoing food orders and inventory. By combining adjustable tension with fast cycle times, it supports kitchen logistics and prevents product loss during transit. This machine simplifies the final step of food production, ensuring packages arrive intact.


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