Broadly speaking, there are two forms of warangka, namely the type of warangka ladrang which consists of parts: angkup, lata, beard, gandek, godong (shaped like a leaf), axle, ri and cangkring. And the other type is the type of wrangka gayaman (gandon) whose parts are almost the same as the wrangka ladrang but there is no angkup, godong, and gandek.
The rules for the use of this wrangle form have been determined, although not absolute.
Wrangka ladrang is used for official ceremonies, for example facing the king, other official palace events (coronation, appointment of royal officials, marriage, etc.) with the intention of respect.
The procedure for using it is by slipping the axle of the keris in the fold of the belt (stagen) at the back of the waist (including as a consideration for the safety of the king). While wrangka Gayaman is used for daily needs, and the kris is placed on the front (near the waist) or behind (the back waist).