Strapping Machine Cuts Strap Too Short

If the strap is being cut too short (failing to reach the seal head, missing the gripper, or repeatedly aborting the cycle), the issue is usually within the feed length control, sensor confirmation, or the cut/return timing. The checks below help identify whether the machine is misreading strap position, slipping during feed, or prematurely triggering the cut phase.

Common things we see on site
Strap length or position sensor misreading inside a strapping machine
Strap position sensor misread (machine thinks full length has been reached)
Feed roller slipping and failing to push full strap length into the track
Feed roller slip (motor runs but actual strap travel is shorter)
Strap return mechanism activating too early during the strapping cycle
Return/cut timing activating too early (strap retracts before sealing)
Resistance or obstruction in the strap track reducing feed distance
Track resistance or minor obstruction (strap slows and never reaches full length)

Does This Look Familiar?

Common symptoms when the machine is cutting the strap short:

  • Strap doesn’t reach the seal head/track end (cuts before it’s fully positioned)
  • Length varies between cycles (feed measurement not consistent)
  • Works at first, then gradually starts cutting shorter (roller slip as components warm up)
  • Only happens on certain strap types/thicknesses (slip or drag changes with strap spec)
  • Strap feeds, then retracts/ejects and cuts (position confirmation missing so cycle aborts)

Typical Causes Behind This Fault

  • Feed roller slip (worn/contaminated rollers, incorrect pressure, strap dust build-up)
  • Incorrect feed length settings (wrong program selected or parameter changed)
  • Feed measurement/encoder issue (drive counts wrong, loose coupling, sensor misread)
  • Track/arch drag (obstruction, misaligned joints, damaged guide surfaces increasing resistance)
  • Strap specification mismatch (strap width/thickness not suited to feed setup)
  • Position sensor fault (strap end/loop not confirmed so machine cuts early)
  • Feed motor/drive limiting (weak torque under load causes short feeds)
Quick sanity check: If length varies, suspect roller slip or encoder/measurement. If it’s consistently short, confirm the correct program/settings and check for track drag.

When It Needs An Engineer

If the strapping machine is cutting the strap too short after basic checks (correct strap size loaded, guides clear, and program/settings verified), it’s usually quicker to have it diagnosed properly rather than repeatedly re-feeding strap and adjusting by trial and error.

! Strap length varies cycle-to-cycle (feed measurement/encoder issue)
! Strap cuts short and won’t reach the seal head/track
! Feed motor runs but strap slips on rollers (worn rollers/incorrect pressure)
! Intermittent length faults causing jams and stoppages

At this stage, structured fault-finding is usually more effective than repeated setting changes — especially on older or heavily used machines. Most “cuts too short” faults come down to strap slip at the feed rollers, incorrect feed pressure, sensor/encoder feedback problems, or a track/arch issue that prevents the machine confirming the strap position before it cuts. Our engineers work across all major strapping machine brands and control systems.

Service context
Part of our wider Packaging Machine Repair support

This strapping machine fault page sits within our engineer-led, multi-brand Packaging Machine Repair & Breakdown Support.

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