Posted by Mike Cunningham on Mar 11th 2026
Your Packaging Equipment Needs Service
Your operation is in full production and increased demand means your equipment, especially strapping machines and stretch wrappers, will be pushed harder than the slower months.
At Quick Pak Inc, we work with operations of all sizes to keep packaging lines running smoothly. One truth we have learned is that equipment issues rarely happen on a slow day. A small warning sign can quickly become a serious breakdown when production ramps up.
That is why it pays to schedule preventive maintenance before demand hits. Here are signs your packaging equipment needs attention.
Inconsistent Performance in Strapping Machines or Stretch Wrappers: A drop in performance is one of the first red flags that your equipment needs service. Even small inconsistencies can indicate larger issues building beneath the surface. Common signs include:
-Slower-than-usual cycle times.
-Missed straps or poor strap tension.
-Uneven film wrapping or cycle errors.
When operators start working around these problems, like double-wrapping pallets, re-feeding strapping material, or restarting mid-cycle, it is more than a nuisance. These issues slow down production and waste materials, increasing the risk of unstable loads.
A strapping machine occasionally skipping a strap could create repeated packaging failures. Similarly, a stretch wrapper that leaves film loose can result in damaged products and unhappy customers.
By scheduling service, you can recalibrate and tune your equipment to ensure consistent performance when production lines are at their busiest.
Visible Wear or Unusual Noises from Packaging Equipment: Physical wear or unexpected noises from your machines. These cues are usually the first warning that parts are wearing down.
-Frayed or slipping belts.
-Dull blades that drag or fail to cut cleanly.
-Tools that overheat after short use.
-Clicking, grinding, or resistance in moving parts.
Strapping machines and stretch wrappers are designed to withstand heavy use, but no machine runs indefinitely without service. High-use facilities put constant strain on belts, rollers, blades, and bearings. If those parts fail unexpectedly, a line can be shut down for hours or days.
Addressing early makes repairs simpler and less disruptive. Replacing a frayed belt or worn blade during a planned service call is far easier than arranging emergency repairs.
Preventive maintenance inspections catch these issues before they turn into downtime, which costs production time and customer trust.
When was the last time your stretch wrapper or strapping machine was serviced?
If it has been over 6 to 12 months, your equipment is overdue. Much like a car that needs regular oil changes, packaging equipment requires ongoing care to operate reliably.
A professional service visit typically includes:
--Calibrating systems for proper strap tension and film stretch.
-Replacing worn or damaged components before they fail.
-Cleaning and resetting sensors to prevent errors during cycles.
-Testing equipment underload to confirm peak performance.
Skipping maintenance increases the risk of unexpected breakdowns when technicians are hardest to schedule. Planning ensures your equipment is ready and your production schedule stays on track.

Contact us today 813 242 6995 or sales@quickpakinc.com to schedule preventive maintenance for your strapping machines and stretch wrappers.