Antalis Packaging proclaims the introduction of the Master’in Viper Hand Strapping Tool, the modern addition to its rising variety of high-performance strapping solutions. Designed with efficacy, precision, and user comfort in mind, the Viper is planned for seamless operation. The battery-powered Viper structures a touch-sensitive, intuitive line that simplifies the strapping procedure for operators at every skill level. Its ergonomic, lightweight design confirms effortless handling, even in demanding warehouse surroundings.
The Viper joins Antalis’ prevailing Master’in hand strapping devices as the third choice in the range, further strengthening the provision for customers necessitating reliable and effective load securing solutions. Suitable for a huge variety of applications, from palettes and metal profiles to construction and building resources, the Viper’s high definition color display permits operators to view prompt tension readings, eradicating guesswork and confirming every strap is tightened to the perfect level.
Antalis also stocks a full collection of strapping resources and accessories, permitting customers to source all their strapping needs from one trusted supplier. Antalis Packaging has extended its range of strapping solutions with the Master’in Viper Hand Strapping Tool, featuring a lightweight pattern said to offer ‘effortless’ handling in demanding warehouse environments.
Key services of the new tool comprise a front-facing display for real-time tension values, which can be arranged in newtons, kilograms, or pounds. It also provides an adjustable cooling time to confirm consistently strong welds and a dedicated soft mode for carefully securing light or delicate loads. Each unit is supplied with two Makita 18V – 3Ah batteries and a Li-Ion Akku Power battery charger.
Weighing under one kilogram, the dispenser is designed to support operators working around awkward or irregular loads. Its lightweight construction aims to facilitate access to upper corners, while a skid plate allows users to reach lower sections without extreme bending. According to the company, Grip Film’s automatic reduction generates a strapping effect on applications, helping to stabilize irregular loads. The film’s puncture resistance and reinforced edges are planned to maintain load integrity throughout transport. Weighing under one kilogram, the dispenser is planned to support operators working with awkward or irregular loads. Its lightweight building aims to enable access to upper corners, while a skid plate permits users to reach lower sections without excessive bending.



