Check out some precautions that can prevent problems related to broken pullers in industrial laundry processes, since it is common for exposed pullers to rub against manufactured items.
SANCRIS offers customers a variety of pullers that add value and draw more attention to manufactured items.
This communication shares some precautions that can help prevent problems related to broken pullers during industrial laundry processes, where it is common for exposed pullers to rub against manufactured items. Long handles, such as sock-foot, ball, sphere, rod and others, are the most prone to damage because they can get caught or tangled in the internal cavities of laundry machines.
Both handles and sliders are designed to withstand mechanical action during these processes, however, some guidelines are provided below for dealing with handle breakages. SANCRIS assumes no responsibility for damage resulting from mechanical action.
Check out the following actions and procedures that should be adopted in order to reduce damage to the product during the laundry process.
Secure the handle with a tag or stitching, preventing it from getting tangled in the internal cavities of industrial laundry machines, causing it to break and/or preventing the automatic lock slider cover from being removed. You can protect the slider and the handle with a piece of fabric, sewing it in. This is a much more laborious method, but it cushions the impact of the slider with the inside of the laundry machines. In this case, we must be very careful when rinsing, as there may be a build-up of chemicals.