Posted by Mike Cunningham on Aug 18th 2023
Hand Wrapping a Pallet
Stretch wrapping is a packaging technique used throughout the industry to secure items to a pallet for transportation. This technique is especially useful when there are multiple boxes or products to be transported via a pallet. Although stretch wrapping a pallet seems quite straightforward; you could say there is a certain art to this. This video aims to give you some simple tips to make sure you do not damage transported products due to unsuccessful stretch wrapping.
The Right Size: The first step is to make sure you have the right size pallet to accommodate the products your wish to wrap. The best size is one that is not larger than the products placed on top as otherwise the plastic may tear on the sharp pallet corners; yet the pallet must completely cover the base area of the products you want wrapped or otherwise you may have product damage at the end.
Compact Tightly: The products need to be compacted together onto the pallet as closely as possible to prevent movement of them after they have been wrapped. Once placed upon the pallet, it can be helpful to create enough space to easily access all sides of the pallet to wrap without difficulty; additionally, if you do not want to be bending down to wrap the base of the pallet you may want to consider elevating the pallet.
Start pallet wrap with a knot attaching to the stretch wrap: Before you start wrapping it is important to securely attach the stretch wrap to the pallet. It is best to stay away from knots which will take time to tear apart later. One option would be to scrunch some plastic into a rope shape and wrap around one corner of the pallet; pulling tightly for the plastic to stick to each other.
Wrap from the base: Start wrapping at the base of the pallet; wrapping tightly and repeating a couple of times to ensure that it has a strong hold. Then work your way up from the base; making sure that each layer is tightly joined to the previous one.
Ensure structural integrity: Once you have reached the top, test the wrapped structure to ensure it is sturdy. If this is not the case, you may want to consider working your way back down to wrap the structure with an extra layer. Once completed, tear the shrink wrap, and fold the end under one of the pallets edges.
More information from Quick Pak Inc, home of the FREE Revolution Pallet Wrapping Machines.