
Executive Summary
The Berran Eagle series represents the industry standard for reliable, high-speed bundling. Proudly assembled and tested in the USA, this lineup includes over 15 distinct configurations designed to handle everything from standard USPS mail trays to oversized industrial parcels. Whether you require a "silent" semi-automatic tabletop unit for an office environment or a fully automated, 65-strap-per-minute arch system for a 24/7 production line, the Eagle platform provides the durability and ease of maintenance essential for commercial mailing and fulfillment operations.
Semi-Automatic Platforms (Eagle SP11 & SP Series)
Dual Direct-Drive Technology: Utilizes two 24-volt motors to eliminate complex belts, chains, and pulleys, resulting in nearly silent operation and significantly lower maintenance costs.
Precision Tensioning: Features electronic tension control ranging from 0 to 110 lbs, allowing for the safe bundling of delicate mailers or heavy, rigid cartons.
Versatile Strap Compatibility: Accommodates a wide range of strapping widths from 6mm (1/4") to 15mm (5/8") with a reliable heat-weld seal.
Operator-Centric Design: Includes a stainless steel tabletop, adjustable leg height for ergonomic processing, and quad-locking casters for easy mobility across the warehouse floor.
Fully Automatic Platforms (Eagle 710 & 800 Series)
Industry-Leading Speed: The Eagle 710L is engineered for high-volume environments, capable of firing off up to 65 straps per minute to keep pace with the fastest inserters and inkjet systems.
Automated Uptime Features: Equipped with self-threading technology, a waist-high coil changer for rapid swap-outs, and a loop ejector that automatically clears jams without operator intervention.
Optimized Arch Sizing: The standard 33" x 19" arch is purposely sized for USPS mail trays, while the 710X and 715 series offer oversized or specialized arches for custom industrial applications.
Advanced Control System: Features a front-facing LCD display for real-time diagnostics and a photo-eye switch for consistent, automatic strap triggering on every piece.
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Technical Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I get a semi-automatic SP11 or a fully automatic 710L?
Pick the Eagle SP11 if you bundle intermittently — operator places the package and triggers the strap. The SP11 is silent, tabletop, and runs on 24V direct-drive motors with no belts or chains. Pick the Eagle 710L for continuous high-volume operations: it auto-strapps via photo-eye trigger, runs up to 65 straps per minute, and includes self-threading and a loop ejector. The right choice scales with throughput, not budget.
Is the standard arch big enough for USPS mail trays?
Yes. The 710L's standard 33" wide x 19" high arch is purpose-sized for standard USPS mail trays. For oversized parcels or custom industrial applications, the 710X and 715 series offer expanded arch dimensions — Berran can match the arch to your specific bundle profile from the 15+ configurations available.
What strap widths and core sizes does the Eagle line use?
The SP11 accepts strap widths from 6mm to 15mm. The 710L is optimized for narrower 5mm, 6mm, or 9mm straps for higher-speed application. Both use a standard 8" x 8" core, so coil sourcing is straightforward across the line.
How does the dual direct-drive on the SP series cut maintenance?
Traditional strappers use belts, chains, and pulleys to drive the strap — all of which wear, slip, and need adjustment. The SP series uses two 24V direct-drive motors instead. Fewer moving parts means quieter operation (suitable for office environments), longer service intervals, and reduced downtime over the life of the machine.







