The stationary constraint
Stationary strapping machines and pallet presses are bolted to the floor, so every pallet must be brought to a single fixed point by forklift. That centralises a logistical bottleneck, ties up forklifts, and demands fixed floor space and power infrastructure.
The mobile ErgoPack advantage
- Bring the machine to the pallet: roll the ErgoPack 726X to any dock or staging lane instead of moving every load to a fixed press.
- Up to 2500N calibrated tension with sealless friction-weld sealing — strong, repeatable load securing without a fixed frame.
- No conveyors, no floor-bolting, no 3-phase civil work — deploy immediately.
| Consideration | Stationary system | ErgoPack 726X (mobile) |
|---|---|---|
| Placement | Floor-bolted, fixed | Mobile, strap at any dock |
| Pallet flow | Pallets brought to machine | Machine goes to the pallets |
| Infrastructure | Power + often conveyors | None (battery) |
| Tension | Fixed frame | Up to 2500N, calibrated |
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can a mobile machine replace a stationary Mosca-type strapping system?
- For most end-of-line dispatch, yes. The mobile ErgoPack 726X applies calibrated tension up to 2500N with sealless friction-weld sealing and can strap at any dock, avoiding the forklift traffic and fixed infrastructure a floor-bolted stationary system requires.
- What is the main advantage of mobile over stationary strapping?
- Flexibility and lower total cost. A mobile machine eliminates the need to move every pallet to one fixed point, removes conveyor and civil-work costs, and lets you strap wherever the pallet sits.
See the numbers on your own floor
Book a free on-site capacity audit — we bring an ErgoPack 726X, GO or 700 to your pallets and measure the time and labor you'd save.