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3 Ways to Shrink Wrap a Pallet

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Jul. 22, 2024

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3 Ways to Shrink Wrap a Pallet

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    Choose and prepare your PVC or polyolefin plastic film. Your pallet should be loaded per the instructions to stacking a pallet guide prior to applying film. Peel out approximately a yard of the plastic and squeeze 8 inches (20.3 cm) or so of the end together into a loose rope.
    • PVC is the older, more common, and less expensive film. It is usually used to individually wrap items as it is more brittle than polyolefin.
    • Polyolefin is newer and more expensive, but has less of an odor and is less brittle, making it a better choice for most heavy jobs.

    Your pallet should be loaded per the instructions to stacking a pallet guide prior to applying film. Peel out approximately a yard of the plastic and squeeze 8 inches (20.3 cm) or so of the end together into a loose rope.

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    Secure and wrap the base of the pallet. Starting by threading the "rope" end of your film in and around one corner of the pallet, wrap your film around the pallet and the base of the items that you have stacked on the pallet. You will want to keep the film tight without stretching or tearing it. Start slow until you get the hang of it.

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    Make sure the base is strong. Always working in the same direction as you started, wrap the base enough times so that the plastic is snug. It should help by sticking to itself. Having a secure base is the most important part, so wrap it least four or five times. Make sure that the wrap goes around and under the corners of the pallet.

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    Continue upwards to wrap the rest of the items. Rotating in the same direction, move up as you wrap film around the pallet and items, this will secure all items to the base of the pallet. Each layer should be wrapped firmly do the one below it, and so on. Be sure to take as much stretch as possible out of the plastic film while you are wrapping.

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    Finish up wrapping. When you wrap the top of the pallet you can either end there or wrap back down the pallet again. If the job looks thin or loose, you will want to wrap back down to the base of the pallet. An insecurely wrapped pallet is a dangerous pallet. Once the pallet is firm, tear the film off of the roll and fold it under one of its own layers. This will keep your wrap job from coming undone.

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    Heat the shrink-wrap, if necessary. For most heavy or industrial jobs you will want to heat the shrink-wrap to stabilize the pallet and ensure the safety of both the items and any people that might be working with them. This is especially true if the pallet is going to be either transported or stored for an extended period of time.

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How To Wrap A Pallet

So, you've got a business in which you are storing, selling, and shipping palleted products. And pallet wrapping is not something you have done before.

 

You want to ensure that you are wrapping your pallets correctly and, more importantly, safely. But you have never done this before. Or, you have and are looking to ensure that you are doing it right.

 

Well, you have come to the right place. With almost 70 years in the packaging industry, we have wrapped hundreds of thousands of pallets with stretch film.

 

And we wrap our pallets correctly and safely (ask our customers)!

 

Today, we will explain how to properly and safely stretch wrap your palleted products to ensure the proper load containment so that your pallets arrive to your customers well and safely secured.

 

After reading this article, you will know how to stretch wrap a pallet.

 

 

How To Wrap A Pallet

 

Stretch wrapping a pallet is a relatively simple process that can be done either by hand or with a stretch wrapper. For this article, we will be focusing on how to wrap a pallet by hand.

 

Step 1: Selecting And Preparing The Pallet

 

The first thing you need to do when preparing to wrap a pallet of products is select a pallet to be wrapped. As we are currently living through a national pallet shortage, this may or may not be easy, depending on where you are located and what your pallet availability is.

 

Let's assume you have a collection of pallets in your warehouse.

 

The first step is to grab a pallet that is in good working condition, one of which can be used to safely stack boxes of products upon.

 

You will then want to place the pallet on the floor of your warehouse in an area with enough space that your laborers can safely continually walk around the circumference of said pallet.

 

Generally speaking, you will want around five to six feet of space (give or take) between each pallet. You will want to ensure that if your laborers are wrapping multiple pallets at the same time, there is enough space between each pallet so that when your laborers are wrapping the pallets, they do not collide with each other.

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Once you have your pallet(s) laid out, it is time to stack them.

 

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Step 2: Stacking The Pallet

 

In an ideal world, you will be stacking boxes of similar shapes and sizes. However, depending on the variety of products you are selling, this may only sometimes be the case.

 

Suppose you are stacking pallets with various products of odd shapes and sizes. In that case, consider using a stretch wrapper designed for such applications.

 

For simplicity's sake, let's assume you are wrapping pallets of boxes that are squares or rectangles. 

 

This is where "the game of Tetris begins." Suppose you are unfamiliar with the classic video game Tetris. In that case, it is a straightforward puzzle game in which a collection of different size boxes fall from the top of the screen.

 

 

The object of the game is to rotate each box until you are happy with its position. Next, you drop the box onto the floor. As this process continues, the goal is to make nice, neat, evenly stacked lines that cause the blocks to disappear.

 

When this happens, you gain points, and the game moves on. As the gameplay continues, the game's speed and difficulty increases. If you do not stack the boxes in a way that creates a solid line across the bottom of the screen, the boxes pile up. 

 

If the pile reaches the top of the screen, it's game over.

 

As you can see, stacking a pallet is somewhat similar to this game. When stacking your boxes, you want to make each layer on the pallet as neat and uniform as possible.

 

The average height of a fully stacked pallet is, on average (give or take) 48 inches, including the pallet's height. So 42 inches of stackable space.

 

That said, many companies will stack their pallets higher or lower based on their unique needs and requirements. 

 

Step 3: Wrapping The Pallet

 

The next step in this process is to wrap the stacked pallet. Once you have completed stacking boxes or containers of products in as neat and uniform a square or rectangle as possible, it is time to wrap the pallet with stretch film.

 

There are two main types of stretch film for this purpose, hand stretch film, and machine stretch film. For this article, we will be focusing on hand stretch film, which is stretch film that is applied by hand, literally using your hands or a tool called a stretch film dispenser.

 

If you are wrapping the pallet using just your hands, you first need to obtain a roll of hand stretch film.

 

Once you have the roll, you need to find the corner of the end of the sheet of film and peel a portion of it from the roll. When I wrapped pallets as a teenager for a local trucking company, I would pull the film from the roll and have about four or five inches of film stretching from the roll to my hand holding the edge of the film.

 

The next step is to place this portion of the film at the base of the pallet, tucking it under the corner of one of the boxes at the bottom of the pallet.

 

Once you have done that, you are now ready to wrap. By holding the roll of film between your two hands and holding it vertically, you want to walk laps around the pallet, ensuring that with each lap, a layer of film is wrapping the boxes, with each layer slightly overlapping the previous layer.

 

While doing this, you want to pull the film tight at each corner, making sure that you are producing the proper load containment.

 

It should be noted that the only way to get the best load containment is to upgrade to a stretch wrapper, as these devices can produce significantly more and better stretch and load containment than a human being.

 

 

 

You will do this from the bottom of the pallet, up to the top, and then back down again until you have several layers of film fully covering all four sides of the pallet.

 

Once you have determined that the pallet is tightly and safely secured, you need to cut or tear the film from the roll and tuck the torn edge of the film under the lip of the film at the top of the pallet between the top wrapped layer and one of the boxes at the top of the pallet.

 

Your pallet is now properly wrapped and ready to be put into storage or onto a truck for shipping and transportation to your customers.

 

Is There A Better Way To Wrap Your Pallet?

 

While hand wrapping is a perfectly acceptable way to wrap your pallets, it is not the best option nor the safest. Suppose you want to save money, enhance safety and ensure the best possible load containment while maximizing the value of your stretch film. In that case, you will want to buy a stretch wrapper.

 

There are many different types of stretch wrappers available. As for which type of stretch wrapper is right for your business, products, budget, and additional requirements, that is entirely dependent on your specific needs.

 

Stretch wrappers are not one size fits all. But how do you figure out which type of stretch wrapper best suits your needs? You could read dozens of articles from a library of stretch wrapper articles and attempt to determine which type of wrapper is best for you on your own. 

 

But it would be much easier for you to simply speak with one of our in-house stretch wrapper experts. They will be able to answer any questions you have while helping you to select the right machinery for your budget, warehouse, products, and additional requirements.

 

The company is the world’s best Stretch Wrapping Systems supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.

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