Combination Tools (Steel Strapping)
From: £260.00
- Integrates tensioning + sealing (or sealing + cutting)
- No need for separate tensioner, sealer or cutter tools
- Seals often not required – “Sealless”
- Instead of using metal snap-on seals, they punch or crimp the strap ends together for a secure joint
- That means no extra consumables (seals) —
- Save on ongoing costs and sometimes get a stronger joint than seal-and-clip methods
- Used for 12mm/13mm, 16mm or 19mm steel strapping
- Suitable for heavy-duty packaging, palletising, shipping crates, industrial goods

Combination Tools (Steel Strapping)
QST12 - Heavy Duty- Up to 12mm Sealless Combination Tool
STR-TO-021 (QST12)Combination Tools (Plastic Strapping)
QST12, QST16, QST19, OHT16, OHT19, A333-P A combination tool for steel strapping integrates tensioning + sealing (or sealing + cutting) — so you don’t need a separate tensioner, sealer or cutting tool. Many are “sealless”: instead of using metal snap-on seals, they punch or crimp the strap ends together for a secure joint, meaning no extra consumables (seals) You save on ongoing costs and sometimes get a stronger joint than seal-and-clip methods They are typically used for 12mm/13mm, 16mm or19 mm steel strapping, suitable for heavy-duty packaging, palletising, shipping crates, industrial goods etc. What to Consider Before Buying- Strap width & thickness — make sure the tool supports the width (e.g. 12mm/13 mm / 16 mm / 19 mm) and thickness of the steel strapping you plan to use.
- Seal-less vs seal-based — seal-less tools avoid the need for metal clips/seals (lower ongoing cost), but might be heavier and pricier upfront.
- Frequency & workload — for occasional or light usage a standard or mid-range tool may be fine; for frequent heavy-duty packaging, a heavy-duty sealless combination tool is often worth the investment.
- Ergonomics & portability — some heavy-duty tools are heavier; assess whether manual operation suits your workspace or if you need a lighter tool.
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Seals and cuts regular strap up to 0.6mm thick
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Suitable for high tensile and regular strapping
- 13mm-19mm sealless combination strapping tool
- Tool can be adjusted to tension and seal either 13mm, 16mm and 19mm steel strapping
- Efficiently tensions and seals steel strapping, eliminating the requirement for seals or additional tools


Combination Tools (Steel Strapping)
QST16 - Heavy Duty- Up to 16mm Sealless Combination Tool
STR-TO-022 (QST16)Combination Tools (Plastic Strapping)
QST12, QST16, QST19, OHT16, OHT19, A333-P A combination tool for steel strapping integrates tensioning + sealing (or sealing + cutting) — so you don’t need a separate tensioner, sealer or cutting tool. Many are “sealless”: instead of using metal snap-on seals, they punch or crimp the strap ends together for a secure joint, meaning no extra consumables (seals) You save on ongoing costs and sometimes get a stronger joint than seal-and-clip methods They are typically used for 12mm/13mm, 16mm or19 mm steel strapping, suitable for heavy-duty packaging, palletising, shipping crates, industrial goods etc. What to Consider Before Buying- Strap width & thickness — make sure the tool supports the width (e.g. 12mm/13 mm / 16 mm / 19 mm) and thickness of the steel strapping you plan to use.
- Seal-less vs seal-based — seal-less tools avoid the need for metal clips/seals (lower ongoing cost), but might be heavier and pricier upfront.
- Frequency & workload — for occasional or light usage a standard or mid-range tool may be fine; for frequent heavy-duty packaging, a heavy-duty sealless combination tool is often worth the investment.
- Ergonomics & portability — some heavy-duty tools are heavier; assess whether manual operation suits your workspace or if you need a lighter tool.
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Seals and cuts regular strap up to 0.6mm thick
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Suitable for high tensile and regular strapping
- 13mm-19mm sealless combination strapping tool
- Tool can be adjusted to tension and seal either 13mm, 16mm and 19mm steel strapping
- Efficiently tensions and seals steel strapping, eliminating the requirement for seals or additional tools


Combination Tools (Steel Strapping)
QST19 - Heavy Duty- Up to 19mm Sealless Combination Tool
STR-TO-023 (QST19)Combination Tools (Plastic Strapping)
QST12, QST16, QST19, OHT16, OHT19, A333-P A combination tool for steel strapping integrates tensioning + sealing (or sealing + cutting) — so you don’t need a separate tensioner, sealer or cutting tool. Many are “sealless”: instead of using metal snap-on seals, they punch or crimp the strap ends together for a secure joint, meaning no extra consumables (seals) You save on ongoing costs and sometimes get a stronger joint than seal-and-clip methods They are typically used for 12mm/13mm, 16mm or19 mm steel strapping, suitable for heavy-duty packaging, palletising, shipping crates, industrial goods etc. What to Consider Before Buying- Strap width & thickness — make sure the tool supports the width (e.g. 12mm/13 mm / 16 mm / 19 mm) and thickness of the steel strapping you plan to use.
- Seal-less vs seal-based — seal-less tools avoid the need for metal clips/seals (lower ongoing cost), but might be heavier and pricier upfront.
- Frequency & workload — for occasional or light usage a standard or mid-range tool may be fine; for frequent heavy-duty packaging, a heavy-duty sealless combination tool is often worth the investment.
- Ergonomics & portability — some heavy-duty tools are heavier; assess whether manual operation suits your workspace or if you need a lighter tool.
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Seals and cuts regular strap up to 0.6mm thick
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Suitable for high tensile and regular strapping
- 13mm-19mm sealless combination strapping tool
- Tool can be adjusted to tension and seal either 13mm, 16mm and 19mm steel strapping
- Efficiently tensions and seals steel strapping, eliminating the requirement for seals or additional tools


Combination Tools (Steel Strapping)
OHT16 - Heavy Duty - Up to 16mm Sealless Combination Tool
OHT16Combination Tools (Plastic Strapping)
QST12, QST16, QST19, OHT16, OHT19, A333-P A combination tool for steel strapping integrates tensioning + sealing (or sealing + cutting) — so you don’t need a separate tensioner, sealer or cutting tool. Many are “sealless”: instead of using metal snap-on seals, they punch or crimp the strap ends together for a secure joint, meaning no extra consumables (seals) You save on ongoing costs and sometimes get a stronger joint than seal-and-clip methods They are typically used for 12mm/13mm, 16mm or19 mm steel strapping, suitable for heavy-duty packaging, palletising, shipping crates, industrial goods etc. What to Consider Before Buying- Strap width & thickness — make sure the tool supports the width (e.g. 12mm/13 mm / 16 mm / 19 mm) and thickness of the steel strapping you plan to use.
- Seal-less vs seal-based — seal-less tools avoid the need for metal clips/seals (lower ongoing cost), but might be heavier and pricier upfront.
- Frequency & workload — for occasional or light usage a standard or mid-range tool may be fine; for frequent heavy-duty packaging, a heavy-duty sealless combination tool is often worth the investment.
- Ergonomics & portability — some heavy-duty tools are heavier; assess whether manual operation suits your workspace or if you need a lighter tool.
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Seals and cuts regular strap up to 0.6mm thick
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Suitable for high tensile and regular strapping
- 13mm-19mm sealless combination strapping tool
- Tool can be adjusted to tension and seal either 13mm, 16mm and 19mm steel strapping
- Efficiently tensions and seals steel strapping, eliminating the requirement for seals or additional tools


Combination Tools (Steel Strapping)
OHT19 - Heavy Duty - Up to 19mm Sealless Combination Tool
OHT19Combination Tools (Plastic Strapping)
QST12, QST16, QST19, OHT16, OHT19, A333-P A combination tool for steel strapping integrates tensioning + sealing (or sealing + cutting) — so you don’t need a separate tensioner, sealer or cutting tool. Many are “sealless”: instead of using metal snap-on seals, they punch or crimp the strap ends together for a secure joint, meaning no extra consumables (seals) You save on ongoing costs and sometimes get a stronger joint than seal-and-clip methods They are typically used for 12mm/13mm, 16mm or19 mm steel strapping, suitable for heavy-duty packaging, palletising, shipping crates, industrial goods etc. What to Consider Before Buying- Strap width & thickness — make sure the tool supports the width (e.g. 12mm/13 mm / 16 mm / 19 mm) and thickness of the steel strapping you plan to use.
- Seal-less vs seal-based — seal-less tools avoid the need for metal clips/seals (lower ongoing cost), but might be heavier and pricier upfront.
- Frequency & workload — for occasional or light usage a standard or mid-range tool may be fine; for frequent heavy-duty packaging, a heavy-duty sealless combination tool is often worth the investment.
- Ergonomics & portability — some heavy-duty tools are heavier; assess whether manual operation suits your workspace or if you need a lighter tool.
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Seals and cuts regular strap up to 0.6mm thick
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Suitable for high tensile and regular strapping
- 13mm-19mm sealless combination strapping tool
- Tool can be adjusted to tension and seal either 13mm, 16mm and 19mm steel strapping
- Efficiently tensions and seals steel strapping, eliminating the requirement for seals or additional tools


Combination Tools (Steel Strapping)
A333-P - Heavy Duty - 13mm-19mm Sealless Combination Tool
A333-PCombination Tools (Plastic Strapping)
QST12, QST16, QST19, OHT16, OHT19, A333-P A combination tool for steel strapping integrates tensioning + sealing (or sealing + cutting) — so you don’t need a separate tensioner, sealer or cutting tool. Many are “sealless”: instead of using metal snap-on seals, they punch or crimp the strap ends together for a secure joint, meaning no extra consumables (seals) You save on ongoing costs and sometimes get a stronger joint than seal-and-clip methods They are typically used for 12mm/13mm, 16mm or19 mm steel strapping, suitable for heavy-duty packaging, palletising, shipping crates, industrial goods etc. What to Consider Before Buying- Strap width & thickness — make sure the tool supports the width (e.g. 12mm/13 mm / 16 mm / 19 mm) and thickness of the steel strapping you plan to use.
- Seal-less vs seal-based — seal-less tools avoid the need for metal clips/seals (lower ongoing cost), but might be heavier and pricier upfront.
- Frequency & workload — for occasional or light usage a standard or mid-range tool may be fine; for frequent heavy-duty packaging, a heavy-duty sealless combination tool is often worth the investment.
- Ergonomics & portability — some heavy-duty tools are heavier; assess whether manual operation suits your workspace or if you need a lighter tool.
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Seals and cuts regular strap up to 0.6mm thick
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Suitable for high tensile and regular strapping
- 13mm-19mm sealless combination strapping tool
- Tool can be adjusted to tension and seal either 13mm, 16mm and 19mm steel strapping
- Efficiently tensions and seals steel strapping, eliminating the requirement for seals or additional tools

Description
Combination Tools (Plastic Strapping)
QST12, QST16, QST19, OHT16, OHT19, A333-P
A combination tool for steel strapping integrates tensioning + sealing (or sealing + cutting) — so you don’t need a separate tensioner, sealer or cutting tool.
Many are “sealless”: instead of using metal snap-on seals, they punch or crimp the strap ends together for a secure joint, meaning no extra consumables (seals)
You save on ongoing costs and sometimes get a stronger joint than seal-and-clip methods
They are typically used for 12mm/13mm, 16mm or19 mm steel strapping, suitable for heavy-duty packaging, palletising, shipping crates, industrial goods etc.
What to Consider Before Buying
- Strap width & thickness — make sure the tool supports the width (e.g. 12mm/13 mm / 16 mm / 19 mm) and thickness of the steel strapping you plan to use.
- Seal-less vs seal-based — seal-less tools avoid the need for metal clips/seals (lower ongoing cost), but might be heavier and pricier upfront.
- Frequency & workload — for occasional or light usage a standard or mid-range tool may be fine; for frequent heavy-duty packaging, a heavy-duty sealless combination tool is often worth the investment.
- Ergonomics & portability — some heavy-duty tools are heavier; assess whether manual operation suits your workspace or if you need a lighter tool.
QST12, QST16, QST19 – Heavy Duty Sealless Combination Tool
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Seals and cuts regular strap up to 0.6mm thick
OHT16, OHT19 – Heavy Duty Sealless Combination Tool
- For flat strapping width steel
- No seperate seals required
- Reversible punching dies extend tool life
- Suitable for high tensile and regular strapping
A333-P – Heavy Duty 13mm-19mm Sealless Combination Tool
- 13mm-19mm sealless combination strapping tool
- Tool can be adjusted to tension and seal either 13mm, 16mm and 19mm steel strapping
- Efficiently tensions and seals steel strapping, eliminating the requirement for seals or additional tools


