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0621 IH-2584

2" HIGH TENSILE HEAVY 

DUTY STEEL SEALER –  

SIDE ACTION

1-800-295-5510

uline.com

H-2584

GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS

1.  EYE INJURY HAZARD - Failure to wear safety glasses 

with side shields can result in severe eye injury or 

blindness. Always wear safety glasses with side 

shields that conform to ANSI Standard Z87.1 or EN 166.

2.  FALL HAZARD - Maintaining improper footing and/or 

balance when operating the tool can cause you to 

fall. Do not use the tool when you are in an awkward 

position.

3.  CUT HAZARD - Handling strap or sharp parts could 

result in cutting hands or fingers. Wear protective 

gloves.

4.  TRAINING - This tool must not be used by persons 

not properly trained in its use. Be certain that you 

receive proper training from your employer.

5.  TOOL CARE - Take good care of the tool. Inspect 

and clean it daily and lubricate it weekly. Replace 

any worn or broken parts.

6.  WORK AREA - Keep work areas uncluttered and well lit.

7.  TENSIONING STRAP - When tensioning strap, use 

proper tensioner for specific strap sizes. Read the 

tensioner's operation and safety manual.

PROCEDURES FOR TOOL OPERATION

1.  Before using this sealer, read all the instructions.

2.  Always lift and carry the tool by the tool handle 

knob. Lifting the tool at any other point may expose 

the hand to a "pinch point."

3.  Make sure the sealer jaws are placed directly on  

the seal.

4.  While sealing, position yourself to one side of the 

tensioned strap.

5.  This tool is a single notch-type sealer that requires 

two sealing operations for each seal. A properly 

notched seal will appear as shown. (See Figure 1) 

Each notch should be placed no less than 3/16" 

from the seal edge. If the notched seal does not 

appear as shown, inspect the tool for worn and/or 

damaged parts. Replace tool parts as needed. Do 

not ship any loads secured with improperly notched 

seals. Seal must be properly notched.

CUTTING TENSIONED STRAP

1.  FLYING STRAP HAZARD - Using claw hammers, 

crowbars, chisels, axes or similar tools will cause 

tensioned strap to fly apart with hazardous force. 

Use only cutters designed for cutting strap. (See 

Figure 2) Read the instructions in the cutter's manual 

for proper procedure in cutting strap.

SAFETY

3/16"

Figure 1

Para Español, vea páginas 3-4.

Pour le français, consulter les pages 5-6.

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