Using a strapping tensioner to secure stainless steel strapping is a relatively simple process, but it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines to ensure proper use and safety. Here's a general overview of the process:

  1. Start by threading the strapping through the tensioner and over the load you want to secure.
  2. Place the tensioner on the strapping close to the load, and then pull the strapping tight using the tensioner's handle or lever.
  3. As you pull the strapping tight, the tensioner will apply tension to the strapping, which will help to secure the load.
  4. Use a cutter to trim off any excess strapping.
  5. Once the strapping is tight enough, clamp the strapping to secure it in place.

It's important to note that different types of tensioners may have slightly different instructions, so be sure to consult the manufacturer's instructions for your specific tensioner.

Keep in mind that you should use the proper tools and equipment to ensure the safe and secure use of stainless steel strapping. Make sure you consult the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines before using any tools with stainless steel strapping.