Vestil STRAP-WALL is a device for holding and dispensing spools of strapping material. It can be mounted on a wall to keep the strapping material organized and easily accessible. The STRAP-WALL can hold spools of steel or polyester strapping material in three different sizes: 16” x 3”, 16” x 6”, or 8” x 8”. This versatility is due to tiered retaining discs that accommodate different size spools.
To load a spool of strapping material into the STRAP-WALL, the user unwinds a wing nut and removes the outer retaining disc. The user installs the spool and feeds the end of the strapping material between the upper and lower rollers of the guide wheel assembly. The outer retaining disc and wing nut are then reattached. The spool holding mechanism can be used in either a vertical or inclined configuration.
Vestil STRAP-WALL is a device for holding and dispensing spools of strapping material. It can be mounted on a wall to keep the strapping material organized and easily accessible. The STRAP-WALL can hold spools of steel or polyester strapping material in three different sizes: 16” x 3”, 16” x 6”, or 8” x 8”. This versatility is due to tiered retaining discs that accommodate different size spools.
To load a spool of strapping material into the STRAP-WALL, the user unwinds a wing nut and removes the outer retaining disc. The user installs the spool and feeds the end of the strapping material between the upper and lower rollers of the guide wheel assembly. The outer retaining disc and wing nut are then reattached. The spool holding mechanism can be used in either a vertical or inclined configuration.
Vestil STRAP-WALL is a device for holding and dispensing spools of strapping material. It can be mounted on a wall to keep the strapping material organized and easily accessible. The STRAP-WALL can hold spools of steel or polyester strapping material in three different sizes: 16” x 3”, 16” x 6”, or 8” x 8”. This versatility is due to tiered retaining discs that accommodate different size spools.
To load a spool of strapping material into the STRAP-WALL, the user unwinds a wing nut and removes the outer retaining disc. The user installs the spool and feeds the end of the strapping material between the upper and lower rollers of the guide wheel assembly. The outer retaining disc and wing nut are then reattached. The spool holding mechanism can be used in either a vertical or inclined configuration.
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