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I usually wrap the product to the pallet and also rope it together to create good stability. On the bottom of the pallet I create an X pattern on each side connecting the product to the pallet and I rope the product together with at least 2 layers and then I wrap the whole pallet with 2 layers. And guys I feel like tying a knot in the pallet isn't really that bad... always carry a box knife with you
Hey first off tying a knot at the bottom is poor form . Find a box in the middle of the pallet stretch pallet wrap to form a sting slide that under the box go easy on your first rotation, then go up towards the top of the pallet. This is important. Make sure you wrap the top of the pallet tight. Three layers streched stretched tight. This will stop your pallet from tipping during loading and Unloading. The bottom of the pallet wrapping technique to three or excessive layers is basically waste as the load should be strapped down. Two layers is fine. The middle of the pallet needs less wrapping if you wrap the top and bottom of the pallet tightly. For example, if the the forklift diver brakes hard going forward the load will slide against the mast of the forklift. But breaking hard going in reverse the load may and probably will tip over. Having the top of the pallet wrapped tight will reduce damage and clean up
FUCKING YES!!! SCRUNCH UP THE WRAP TO MAKE A BLOB, WEDGE IT MIDWAY BETWEEN LAYERS AND THEN GO. WHY BREAK YOUR BACK STOOPING DOWN TO TIE A KNOT? AND THEN THE RECIPIENT HAST TO STOOP DOWN TO UNTIE/CUT IT???
@@namehere1369 We call 'box cutters' Stanley Knifes in the UK. Yeah, let's just stoop over and cause potential back injuries by tying wrap to the very bottom of the pallet, and then the same for the person at the other end. Tying wrap to the pallet block does nothing beneficial. Can you even into ergonomics?
tie into all 4 corners.... (especially for heavy pallets) and wrap a couple of rows of cartons at a time.... I have zero shipping claims on outbound pallets of 500 to 2000 lbs.. inbound is a whole other story... loads shift all the time, and I have had 2 claims in 2022, where I trucking companies broke a pallet in half... first time I have ever seen that... I mean they destroyed the pallet .... luckily most of my inbound goods are tough to damage, but they managed to lose a few cartons that were financially a burden for us.... take pictures of everything you ship, and get your suppliers to do the same... poor handling by trucking companies is nothing new, they just are in too much of a hurry and don't care about the products arriving in new condition., been doing this for 40 years.....
You get used to it as you wrap more pallets lol. Like playing a guitar, it hurts at first, but once you get used to it and learn a bit more it happens less and less. I only get a frition burn maybe once or twice every two weeks
Dear Kruk Cards / Mr. Ryan Shain, would you have anything against the fact that I use you great video in one of our workshops pallet wrapping ? Your name / video link will be mentioned as source. Thanks for your reply by return.
Just tuck the foil between boxes. You are wasting time doing a tie under a pallet. Also an inner side of a stretch wrap is more "stickier". On this video inner side is facing out all the time. Two pallets wrapped a same way will stick one to another for sure.
@@pascalf9362 you can just wrap it 3 or more times at the bottom tightly and dip down so that the wrap is part way on pallet and box and, it will hold up to 2500kg 5000pds. I work at a warhouse that most nights we pick around 30,000 to 100,000 pds a day or more depending on assignment. Some pallets may be as much 200pds all the way up to 5000 and in the last 6 months we have only had 2 pallets fall in a truck and be returned,"most likely the trucker" I pick 290 an hour weekly.
@@pascalf9362tying it around doesn't fix the boxes to the pallet. I never tie it, just slide under the box and my pallets are always perfectly stable even if they weigh a ton. Tying it does absolutely nothing beneficial, which you'll know if you have any common sense about basic physics. And if you have many pallets to wrap, you can save ten minutes just on that.
@@CarlosOrtiz-ht6rn yes, that's what amateurs doing in my job. They tie it, and next time at removing they leave tied pieces in the corner making a lot of mess. If somebody doesnt know how to do it, pls do not teach it.
You said at the start you would properly show how to wrap a pallet. Then you say, "for demonstration purposes, I'm just going to go around it a few times" So...do as I say, not what I do ;)
Learned more in this video than 3 days of Amazon training
I usually wrap the product to the pallet and also rope it together to create good stability. On the bottom of the pallet I create an X pattern on each side connecting the product to the pallet and I rope the product together with at least 2 layers and then I wrap the whole pallet with 2 layers. And guys I feel like tying a knot in the pallet isn't really that bad... always carry a box knife with you
I do this shit all day.. fuckin sucks. Plus we go much higher, like 2,5 meters I guess. Just enough to fit it in a huge truck.
did you quit ?
Of course.@@Developer-online
Hey first off tying a knot at the bottom is poor form .
Find a box in the middle of the pallet stretch pallet wrap to form a sting slide that under the box go easy on your first rotation, then go up towards the top of the pallet.
This is important. Make sure you wrap the top of the pallet tight. Three layers streched stretched tight.
This will stop your pallet from tipping during loading and Unloading.
The bottom of the pallet wrapping technique to three or excessive layers is basically waste as the load should be strapped down.
Two layers is fine.
The middle of the pallet needs less wrapping if you wrap the top and bottom of the pallet tightly.
For example, if the the forklift diver brakes hard going forward the load will slide against the mast of the forklift.
But breaking hard going in reverse the load may and probably will tip over.
Having the top of the pallet wrapped tight will reduce damage and clean up
YOU DO NOT NEED TO TIE THE PLASTIC IN A KNOT. IT IS ANNOYING FOR THE OTHER PERSON. JUST PUT THE START OF THE PLASTIC UNDER A BOX AND IT WILL HOLD
FUCKING YES!!! SCRUNCH UP THE WRAP TO MAKE A BLOB, WEDGE IT MIDWAY BETWEEN LAYERS AND THEN GO.
WHY BREAK YOUR BACK STOOPING DOWN TO TIE A KNOT? AND THEN THE RECIPIENT HAST TO STOOP DOWN TO UNTIE/CUT IT???
Nah!! Tie it man no shit easy dont slip ..
How is it annoying for the other person? You should always have a box cutter on you.
Use a box cutter ya noob 😭🤣
@@namehere1369 We call 'box cutters' Stanley Knifes in the UK.
Yeah, let's just stoop over and cause potential back injuries by tying wrap to the very bottom of the pallet, and then the same for the person at the other end.
Tying wrap to the pallet block does nothing beneficial.
Can you even into ergonomics?
Thank you!
Good wrapping 🤍
Thank you so much for this video ❤
Amazing. Very experienced guy. Millionaire confirmed
Billionaire Confirmed too!
@@kkkk-lk2sr Gazillioaire Approved.
tie into all 4 corners.... (especially for heavy pallets) and wrap a couple of rows of cartons at a time.... I have zero shipping claims on outbound pallets of 500 to 2000 lbs.. inbound is a whole other story... loads shift all the time, and I have had 2 claims in 2022, where I trucking companies broke a pallet in half... first time I have ever seen that... I mean they destroyed the pallet .... luckily most of my inbound goods are tough to damage, but they managed to lose a few cartons that were financially a burden for us.... take pictures of everything you ship, and get your suppliers to do the same... poor handling by trucking companies is nothing new, they just are in too much of a hurry and don't care about the products arriving in new condition., been doing this for 40 years.....
Good lessons come from experience , good one
How do I not get friction burn
You get used to it as you wrap more pallets lol. Like playing a guitar, it hurts at first, but once you get used to it and learn a bit more it happens less and less. I only get a frition burn maybe once or twice every two weeks
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Dear Kruk Cards / Mr. Ryan Shain, would you have anything against the fact that I use you great video in one of our workshops pallet wrapping ? Your name / video link will be mentioned as source. Thanks for your reply by return.
Just tuck the foil between boxes. You are wasting time doing a tie under a pallet. Also an inner side of a stretch wrap is more "stickier". On this video inner side is facing out all the time. Two pallets wrapped a same way will stick one to another for sure.
No edge protectors?
they’re not heavy boxes
Can it go over the edge 1/2" My pallet is 40 x 48, and 3 boxes are 1/2" over the edge.
Or a better way just tuck it between the boxes and let the weight hold it while you go around 😂🤦🏻♂️
True, in that case, no need to waste time next time to bend and cut the leftovers of last wraping.
Not if you want to fix the boxes to the pallets..
Facts! Idk about you guys but Incentive, I don't time to reach in and tie it! Tuck it and Roll up
@@pascalf9362 you can just wrap it 3 or more times at the bottom tightly and dip down so that the wrap is part way on pallet and box and, it will hold up
to 2500kg 5000pds. I work at a warhouse that most nights we pick around 30,000 to 100,000 pds a day or more depending on assignment. Some pallets may be as much 200pds all the way up to 5000 and in the last 6 months we have only had 2 pallets fall in a truck and be returned,"most likely the trucker" I pick 290 an hour weekly.
@@pascalf9362tying it around doesn't fix the boxes to the pallet. I never tie it, just slide under the box and my pallets are always perfectly stable even if they weigh a ton. Tying it does absolutely nothing beneficial, which you'll know if you have any common sense about basic physics. And if you have many pallets to wrap, you can save ten minutes just on that.
Thanks a lot, you are awesome
thats beautiful
No rollers?
Bonjour,
Pour une palette de 350€ combien il peu y avoir comme carton svp ?
Thanks for sharing
Damn I should’ve looked this up first lol
I don't get why he didn't twist the wrap each time he went around to add strength to the wrap
Order selectors don’t have the time to wrap a pallet in the same way as you.
Dont tie shrink wrap to a pallet. Instead make a small ball and stick wrap between pallet and box on the corner.
whats the difference
@@djrevue4106 Easier to remove it. Faster to apply it.
just cut it with a box cutter. simple. 🙄
Agreed, a pet hate of mine is that messy bit of wrap left on the corner.
@@CarlosOrtiz-ht6rn yes, that's what amateurs doing in my job. They tie it, and next time at removing they leave tied pieces in the corner making a lot of mess. If somebody doesnt know how to do it, pls do not teach it.
Es necesario hacer el nudo?
Great channel 4 years late
For a start stack your pallet right first
I get 20$ an hr doing this rn no Capp nd they need people rn rn CORONA California
$20 to just wrap pallets?? Whaaaat I’m near corona shieeeet lol
im getting 9.50€ per hour bruh 💀
@@xiTuneR bruv I'm getting 4,50€
@@EletkoLP brutto or netto?
@@smrdlavapapuca4 Brutto, would be 6€ Brutto if i had a business license (živnosť)
I wrap 70 plus skids a day.. way easier if you forward... walking backwards is dangerous
I'm bout to quit my job lmaoo this makes my body hurt
Well done.
Health and safety.. atleast put it on the stack..
If i wrap it so fast as you, time starts to go backwards, you wraping time machine
My cowers need to learn how to stack boxes on a pallet properly fuckkkk
As a selector lol thats too much to wrap a pallet 😂
No you can just tuck it under a box and save a tiny bit of back😂
Jesus Loves all of you guys
Don't suppose to funny wrapped the pallet especially where the forks of a forklift insert.
You said at the start you would properly show how to wrap a pallet. Then you say, "for demonstration purposes, I'm just going to go around it a few times"
So...do as I say, not what I do ;)
速度太慢
Sum jobs be buying shitty shrink wraps lol at least my job does lol
Rong raiping
Jajaja oye que estúpida forma de enbolver
ANATOLI13
It's so much easier to walk backwards. The people walking forwards with it... ugh lol.
Never tie wrap to the pallet. Just tuck it between boxes.
🤣🤦♂️
Use pallet liners cover the top of your pallet