
The Truth Nobody On The Floor Says Out Loud
If you’re not strapping with ErgoPack,
you’re not strapping. You’re hoping.
Every pallet that leaves your floor is a promise to the customer at the other end. Manual strapping keeps that promise on a good day. Engineered tension keeps it on every day — the 1,400th pallet exactly like the first.
A load that shifts in transit comes back as a claim, a re-ship and a customer who now reads your name twice before re-ordering.
Human strength is not a calibration. By the afternoon, the same operator straps looser — and the weakest pallet in the batch is the one that fails.
At 100 pallets a day, the manual method walks your team 25,000 laps around freight a year — pure motion, zero output.
ErgoPack replaces hope with a number you can set, repeat, and prove — up to 2,500N, on every strap.
Three Machines
Same ChainLance routing.
Three entirely different machines.
The 726X, GO and 700 each solve a different problem on the dispatch floor. The right machine depends on your pallet setup, power availability, and how you measure productivity.

726X
X-Pert Line
The 726X is the only machine in our range that pairs a Lithium-ion battery system with a Siemens touchscreen and Line Laser.
- Siemens touchscreen — set tension digitally, read cycle counts on-screen
- Line Laser Type 2 — positions the machine against the pallet with precision
- 66 m/min ChainLance — routes the strap 65% faster than lead-battery E-series

GO
GO Line
The ErgoPack GO is the economy portable in the range — battery-powered, joystick-operated, and built for operations that need electric strapping without the cost or complexity of Lithium-ion.
- 24V lead-fleece battery: 350 cycles per charge, field-serviceable, no Li-ion restrictions
- Joystick control — complete strap cycle from standing position, no touchscreen required
- Accepts PP, PET, Paper, Cord and Composite strap — 726X handles PP and PET only

See Each Machine Work
Three machines. One mechanism.
The ChainLance strap-routing mechanism is at the core of all three machines — driven by Li-ion motor (726X), lead-battery motor (GO), or your own hands (700).
ChainLance routes the strap automatically — Siemens touchscreen controls tension
Sledge 85 routes at floor level — no strap table, joystick operation
Hand-crank ChainLance — no battery, no motor, operates anywhere
The 726X is the only machine in our range that pairs a Lithium-ion battery system with a Siemens touchscreen and Line Laser. At 66 m/min, its ChainLance routes straps 65% faster than lead-battery models — and at 3.5 hours charge time versus 8–10 hours, the machine spends more time working than waiting. Set tension digitally. Position with the laser. Read cycle data on-screen. For operations where consistency and uptime are measured in money lost.
- Siemens touchscreen — set tension digitally, read cycle counts on-screen
- Line Laser Type 2 — positions the machine against the pallet with precision
- 66 m/min ChainLance — routes the strap 65% faster than lead-battery E-series
- Lithium-ion battery: 1,200 cycles per 3.5-hour charge (vs 350 cycles / 8–10 hours on lead)
- Handles pallets 40–270 cm wide and 10–230 cm tall on 13–16 mm PP or PET strap

The ErgoPack GO is the economy portable in the range — battery-powered, joystick-operated, and built for operations that need electric strapping without the cost or complexity of Lithium-ion. Its 24V lead-fleece battery delivers 350 cycles per charge and is fully field-serviceable. Uniquely, the GO accepts PP, PET, Paper, Cord and Composite strap — while the 726X is limited to PP and PET. A joystick runs the full cycle. No touchscreen, no laser, no excess.
- 24V lead-fleece battery: 350 cycles per charge, field-serviceable, no Li-ion restrictions
- Joystick control — complete strap cycle from standing position, no touchscreen required
- Accepts PP, PET, Paper, Cord and Composite strap — 726X handles PP and PET only
- Handles pallets 30–240 cm wide and 80–190 cm tall
- Economy portable: the electric step between the manual 700 and the Li-ion 726X

The ErgoPack 700 is a hand-crank machine. There is no battery, no motor, and no charging cycle — the ChainLance is driven entirely by the operator's handle. This makes it the right choice for sites without consistent power access, operations wanting zero electrical maintenance, and facilities that need the widest strap material flexibility — PP, PET, Paper, Cord and Composite all work with the optional sealing head. At 64.4 kg, it is also the lightest machine in the ErgoPack range.
- Purely manual — hand-crank drives the ChainLance, no power source needed
- Zero battery: no charging downtime, no battery replacement, no motor servicing
- Lightest machine in the range at 64.4 kg
- Handles pallets 30–255 cm wide and 10–230 cm tall
- Accepts PP, PET, Paper, Cord and Composite strap via optional sealing head

The Original Standard
Many machines are built to look like an automated strapper.
A replica frame is easy. The engineering inside it is not. Before you approve any automated strapping system — ours or anyone’s — hold it to these four standards. This is simply what the word “automated” has to mean on a working dispatch floor.
The strap must route itself
A real automated strapper carries the band under and around the pallet on its own — the patented free-floating ChainLance. A frame that still needs a person to push a strap under the load is a cart, not automation.
Tension must be a number, not a guess
Set it, and it holds — strap #1 and strap #1,400, identical. If the force drifts as the motor warms or the battery drains, the loads on the afternoon truck are not the loads you signed off in the morning.
The joint must be fused, not crimped
A molecular friction weld holds up to 90% of the strap’s own strength with zero hardware. A metal clip holds about 60% — and is a recurring cost you buy by the thousand and a failure point under shock.
It must keep moving when the floor is dirty
A glass-fibre soft-slide chain clears a 47 mm gap through dust, grit and splintered pallets without buckling. Rigid or exposed feed tracks jam — and a jammed machine at peak dispatch is the most expensive machine in the building.

Whether you need Li-ion speed,
or zero power dependency.
There is no dispatch floor we cannot strap. The 726X brings fully digital, high-cycle automation; the GO gives battery-powered routing for any material; the 700 needs no power at all. Whatever your pallets, your power, and your volume — one of the three is built for it.
Why ErgoPack
Engineered for the dispatch floor.
Strap a pallet in under 40 seconds
The ChainLance routes the strap under and around the pallet automatically. No bending, no threading — one cycle from a standing position.
The same tension on strap #1,400 as strap #1
Hand tension drifts across a shift; a loose load is a rejected load. The 726X and GO apply digitally calibrated force that never tires. The 700 uses a hand crank with a mechanical sealing head — same repeatable hold, no power required.
Any pallet width, 30 to 270 cm
The ChainLance adjusts continuously. Narrow parcels, standard EUR pallets, and wide industrial loads all run on the same machine, same shift.
Power options for every site
The 726X runs on Li-ion for high-cycle operations. The GO uses proven lead-fleece for portable strapping. The 700 needs no power at all — ideal for remote or restricted environments.
Certified German engineering
Every machine carries ISO 12100:2010 and an EU Declaration of Conformity — documented, audited compliance, not a marketing claim. Built to run continuous industrial shifts, not to look the part.
India-based service and spares
Local support. India-held spare parts stock. Fast response without waiting for international shipment. Your machine stays working.
Don’t take our word for it.
Take our machine to your floor.
Book an on-site capacity audit and we bring the 726X, GO or 700 to your dock — a live 40-second cycle on your heaviest pallet. See the number before you spend the rupee.
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