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Strapbinder Electric Tensioning Tool for Bandimex and BAND-IT Band & Buckle - Rental

€302,50 Incl. tax €250,- Excl. tax
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Article number: TRD-800805-VRH
SKU: 800805
  • 2 year warranty
  • Delivery time: On request
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Strapbinder Tensioning Tool for Bandimex and BAND-IT Band & Buckle system - Rental -

If you only need this Tensioning Tool once, we offer the possibility to rent this electric Tensioning Tool for only 250.00 Euro (Excl. VAT) per week.
 
If you have a (one-off) large project, rent this Electric Tensioning Tool to quickly and effectively carry out your job.
 
This Tensioning Tool works perfectly with the Bandimex and BAND-IT clamping bands of 16 mm and 19 mm wide. Other brands can also be processed. This Tensioning Tool is suitable for the BAND & BUCKLE clamping system.
For other clamping systems, please contact our office.
 
The advantages at a glance:
  • Can be used both portable and mounted.
  • Ergonomic design and well balanced (4 kg including battery).
  • 18 Volt Lithium-Ion battery.
  • Adjustable tensioning force.
  • Can be used for galvanized (W1) and stainless steel (W2, W3, W4 and W5) clamping straps
 
This Electric Tensioning Tool works on a battery that can process up to 125 clamps. The charging time for the battery is 30 minutes. (80% charged after 15 minutes)
 
Conditions:
  • Rent is 250.00 Euro Excl. VAT per week.
  • We charge a deposit of 2750.00 Euro Excl. VAT
  • After use, return the Tensioning Tool in working condition and we will deduct the rental period from the deposit and the remainder will be returned to your account.
  • Read the user manual carefully before use

 

 

Product code:

800500 - 800505 - 800800 - 800805 - 800638 - 800637 - 800802

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