Executive Summary
The Berran Eagle 2000 Series stretch wrappers are engineered to optimize your outbound shipping process — a semi-automatic or fully automatic pallet stretch wrapping machine for any dock. Considering a pallet shrink wrap machine instead? For palletized loads, a powered pre-stretch pallet wrapper delivers tighter, more stable loads at lower film cost than shrink systems. The standout feature across the lineup is the 250% Powered Pre-Stretch carriage, which mechanically stretches the film before it is applied to the pallet, drastically reducing film consumption and pallet wrapping costs. Built with high-quality Schneider Electric variable frequency drives and a simplified PLC control panel, these machines are designed for 24/7 reliability and tool-free maintenance.
Semi-Automatic Platform: Eagle 2000B
Pallet Jack Accessible: Includes a specialized manual pallet jack ramp as standard, allowing for easy loading without requiring a forklift.
High Weight Capacity: Features a 59" diameter, 10mm thick turntable capable of handling loads up to 5,000 lbs.
Intelligent Sensing: Equipped with an ALHS (Auto Load-Height Sensor) photo eye that automatically detects the top of your load for a perfect wrap every time.
Soft Start/Stop: Prevents unstable loads from shifting or toppling by gradually accelerating and decelerating the turntable speed.
Fully Automatic Platform: Eagle 2000F
Clamp, Cut & Wipe System: Features a fully automatic system that secures the film to the pallet, cuts it at the end of the cycle, and wipes the tail down—allowing the operator to remain on the forklift for the entire process.
Remote Operation: Comes standard with three wireless key fobs, enabling the operator to start and stop the wrap cycle from a distance.
Extended Reach: Features an upgraded 65" diameter turntable to accommodate larger pallet footprints and more diverse load types.
Advanced Film Sealing: Utilizes a heated film sealing press to ensure the film tail is perfectly adhered to the load, preventing unraveling during transport.
Film & Supplies Stocked: Mailtech stocks machine stretch film, pallet wrap, and stretch wrap film for every Berran wrapper we sell — delivered locally across the NY/NJ metro.
Technical Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I get the 2000B or 2000F?
Pick the Eagle 2000B if you load pallets with a manual pallet jack and want a budget-friendly entry into pre-stretch wrapping — it ships with a pallet jack ramp standard. Pick the Eagle 2000F if you load with forklifts and want hands-free operation: clamp/cut/wipe automation lets the operator stay on the forklift through the entire wrap cycle, and wireless key fobs allow remote start/stop.
How much film does 250% pre-stretch actually save?
Powered pre-stretch mechanically stretches the film 250% before applying it to the load — meaning roughly 1 foot of input film covers about 3.5 feet of pallet surface. In practice, that drops film usage per pallet substantially compared to non-stretch or low-stretch wrappers, with the savings showing up directly on your shipping consumables line.
What's the largest pallet the 2000 Series can wrap?
Max wrap height is 87" on both models. The 2000B has a 59" turntable for standard pallet footprints; the 2000F upgrades to a 65" turntable to handle larger or non-standard pallet sizes. Both rate to 5,000 lbs load capacity.
Who makes the Eagle stretch wrapper?
Eagle stretch wrappers are built by Berran Industrial Group; Mailtech is the Long Island dealer for the Eagle 2000 Series, with local installation, operator training, and on-site service. We also stock the machine-grade stretch film and pallet wrap the 2000 Series is engineered for.
Why use a rotary arm stretch wrapper vs a turntable?
Turntable wrappers like the Eagle 2000 spin the pallet itself — simple, economical, and right for the vast majority of stable loads up to production volume. Rotary-arm machines keep the pallet stationary and cost significantly more; they earn their premium only with very light, unstable, or extremely heavy loads. For mail trays, cartons, and mixed pallets, a turntable is the practical choice.






