Storage requirements for tensioners are primarily determined by their intended use, material composition, and applicable environment.
Environmental Conditions: Tensioners should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated, and clean warehouse environment. They must be protected from moisture, rain, and direct sunlight to prevent corrosion of metal components or degradation of synthetic fibers.
Contamination Prevention: Do not store tensioners alongside corrosive or contaminating substances-such as acids, alkalis, oils, or chemicals-particularly in the case of synthetic fiber tensioning straps.
Stacking Guidelines: It is recommended to store tensioners in their original packaging to prevent deformation caused by heavy loads. If stacking is necessary, the stack height should be limited to prevent the bottom layers from being damaged by compressive weight.
Label Protection: During storage, product identification labels (indicating details such as breaking strength, model number, and manufacturing date) must be preserved to facilitate traceability and pre-use inspections.






