Boss Pack Element Tensioner for Hand Sealer( Pack of 20 pcs )
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Boss Pack Element Tensioner for Hand Sealer( Pack of 20 pcs )
Country of origin: India
Description
The Boss Pack Element Tensioner is a small but crucial component in a hand-held heat sealer. These springs are designed to provide the necessary tension to the heating element. This tension ensures consistent contact between the heating element, the Teflon cloth (or similar protective layer), and the plastic film being sealed. Proper tension is vital for even heat distribution and the creation of a strong, uniform seal
Features
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Essential for Proper Sealing: Provides the necessary force to keep the heating element in consistent contact with the packaging material.
Ensures Even Heat Distribution: Proper tension helps the heating element transfer heat uniformly across the sealing area.
Contributes to Strong and Uniform Seals: Consistent pressure leads to better fusion of the plastic film.
Prevents Element Sagging: Over time, heating elements can slightly deform or sag. The tension spring helps maintain its correct position.
Durable Material: Typically made from spring steel or a similar resilient material designed to withstand repeated stretching and compression under heat.
Pack of 20: Offers a cost-effective solution for maintenance and repairs, providing multiple spares.
Easy to Replace: Designed for relatively simple replacement with basic tools.
Specification
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Brand: BOSS PACK
Weight (Approx.) : 10 gm
Material: Spring Steel (or similar high-tensile strength, heat-resistant material).
Length (Unstretched): Varies depending on the specific hand sealer model, but typically a few millimeters to a centimeter.
Diameter: Also varies depending on the model.
Wire Diameter: The thickness of the spring wire, influencing the spring's strength.
End Type: Usually open or closed loops for easy attachment.
Quantity per Pack: 20 pieces.
Applications
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Repairing Hand Sealers: Replacing broken or worn-out tension springs.
Preventative Maintenance: Replacing springs that have lost their elasticity over time to ensure consistent sealing performance.
Maintaining Optimal Sealing Quality: Ensuring the heating element applies even pressure for strong and reliable seals.
Usage
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Caution: Always ensure the hand sealer is unplugged and completely cooled down before attempting any maintenance or replacement
Preparation:
Turn off and unplug the hand sealer.
Allow the sealer to cool down completely to avoid burns.
Identify the location of the tension springs associated with the heating element.
Removing Old Springs:
Carefully detach the old, worn, or broken tension springs from their attachment points.
These points might be small hooks, loops, or pins on the heating element assembly. Note how the springs were originally connected.
Installing New Springs:
Attach the new tension springs to the corresponding attachment points. Ensure they are securely fastened and provide adequate tension to the heating element.
The heating element should be held firmly against the Teflon cloth or sealing surface without excessive slack.
Testing:
Once the new springs are installed, carefully inspect the heating element to ensure it is properly positioned and has the correct tension.
Plug in the hand sealer and turn it on.
Maintenance:
While tension springs themselves don't require extensive maintenance, proper care of the hand sealer will contribute to their longevity:
Avoid Overstretching: During use or maintenance, avoid excessively stretching the tension springs beyond their intended limits, as this can weaken or deform them.
Keep Clean: While not typically prone to collecting debris, ensure the area around the springs is relatively clean to prevent any obstruction of their movement.
Regular Inspection: Periodically check the tension springs for any signs of damage, corrosion, or loss of elasticity. If a spring appears weakened or broken, replace it immediately to maintain proper sealing performance.
Replace as Needed: Tension springs are wear-and-tear parts. Over time, they can lose their elasticity due to repeated heating and cooling cycles. Replacing them proactively as part of routine maintenance can prevent sealing issues.
Use Compatible Parts: When replacing tension springs, ensure the new springs are compatible with your specific hand sealer model in terms of size and strength to ensure proper tension.