
In some industries, pallet loads are heavy and stacked high. Traditional turntable systems may face structural limitations during long-term heavy-load operation.
The rotary arm wrapper keeps the pallet stationary while the arm rotates around it, making it more suitable for heavy or non-rotatable pallet applications.
For high-tonnage or irregular-bottom pallets, turntable rotation increases foundation load requirements and may cause slight vibration due to inertia.
The rotary arm system completes wrapping while the pallet remains stationary on the floor or conveyor. This reduces structural stress and improves compatibility with automated conveying systems.
Factories with large shipment volumes require equipment capable of long continuous operation. Rotary arm systems emphasize structural strength and stable rotation mechanisms to ensure smooth wrapping cycles.
The film carriage lifting system is program-controlled and adjusts automatically based on pallet height. Reinforcement at the top and bottom ensures key stress areas are properly secured.
Bagged products or tall carton pallets may shift when rotated. A stationary wrapping method reduces movement risk. A top press device can also be added to further secure tall pallets.
This configuration is well suited for industries requiring high stability, such as new energy materials, chemical raw materials, and building materials.
Rotary arm stretch wrappers can operate independently or connect with conveyor systems to form inline packaging stations. Pallets move directly from palletizing to wrapping and then to the finished goods area, reducing manual transport and improving workshop logistics efficiency.
For manufacturing enterprises, equipment selection must consider long-term stability and adaptability. The rotary arm stretch wrapper provides a reliable packaging method for heavy-duty pallets while leaving room for future automation expansion.
It is a mature and dependable solution for high-intensity shipment scenarios.
