Compact cardboard, paper and soft plastic into 1,000 pound mill-size bales with the large 60 inch chamber.
An even amount of pressure applied to the material results in a compact and dense cardboard or plastic bale.
Time-saving and easy waste handling
Bale weight cardboard (lbs) | 800-1,200 |
Bale weight plastic foil (lbs) | 850-1,300 |
Press force (lbs) | 66,200 |
Power supply | 208/230/480V 3-phase 60Hz |
Motor (HP) | 5.5 |
Noise Level (dB) | 62-64 |
Cycle time avg. (sec) | 42 |
Dimensions WxDxH (inch) | 83 x 50 x 132 / 93 |
Weight (lbs) | 4,000 |
Feed opening WxH (inch) | 60 x 24 |
Load height (inch) | 50 |
Chamber height (inch) | 71 |
Stroke (inch) | 41 |
Number of ties | 6 |
Type of tying | Twine / Steel wire |
Full bale light | Yes |
Bale eject | Automatic |
Waste volume | Large |
Our B-series balers are designed to compact cardboard, paper, and dry soft plastic (shrink wrap).
Contact a member of our sales team prior to compacting any other types of materials in your baler.
We offer a door solution that does not swing outwards. To allow more direct access to the chamber from all sides and provide more space around the baler, we have designed a manual vertical door that opens upwards on our B-series machines.
This door option is designed for sites with a narrow, limited amount of space.
Yes, we do. Our 60” baler, the B6030, makes bales that meet standard mill-size dimensions and weight specifications. Finished bales weigh 800 – 1,300 lbs., depending on the material.
The low-profile design allows the baler to fit an 8 foot dock door standing up. Once the cylinders are raised, it can be installed and operated under an 11 foot ceiling.
No, our balers do not have a built-in scale. However, the bale size and weight do not fluctuate by much and will usually be the same.
Our BRA-IN monitoring solution allows you to view the average weight and number of bales made in your baler each week and/or month. You can also create reports for recycling compliance.
All of our balers are usually very quiet and can be placed in a variety of work environments without causing a disturbance.
Our B-series vertical balers have a very low noise level that never exceeds 57 – 68 decibels. The noise is comparable to that of a vacuum cleaner or air conditioning system.
Our X-series vertical balers have an even lower noise level that does not exceed 59 decibels. The noise is equivalent to conversational speech.
Yes, most of our balers can easily handle 60” widescreen TV boxes.
Our widest machines, the B6030 and X6030 balers, can handle up to 65” widescreen TV boxes. There is no need to break down the boxes first. View the filling opening dimensions on our balers under Product Specifications.
All of our balers have a special pre-load system, which makes it both safe and easy to tie off a carboard or plastic bale. Since the wire and strapping is loaded prior to baling, there is no need to go behind the baler.
The main difference between the two baler types is the direction of their press stroke.
Vertical balers compress waste materials with a vertical downward force. Waste materials are thrown into a chamber and a press plate moves from the top of the chamber towards the bottom. When a cardboard bale or plastic bale has been made, it is tipped out of the vertical chamber onto a pallet.
Horizontal balers process waste differently than vertical balers. Recyclable waste is thrown into a hopper, and a platen from the side compresses the material with a horizontal force until a bale is complete. The bale is then tied off with wires and pushed out of the machine on two guide rails.
With regard to waste types and volumes handled in vertical balers vs. horizontal balers, they can process many of the same waste materials. Horizontal balers can compact larger bales and a higher volume per day than vertical balers. Furthermore, horizontal balers can be used with in-ground or above-ground conveyor belts, shredders, and air systems. Such applications provide convenience for the consumer and often require less manpower to operate.
But vertical balers take up far less space than horizontal balers, which allows them to be easily used in wider variety of applications than horizontal balers.
When choosing the proper baler, there are several questions to answer. Contact our specialists – they are ready to help you find the type of baler that will best suit the needs of your individual business.
The type of waste handling equipment you need depends on a number of different factors: The amount of waste you generate on a daily basis, as well as the waste type. Another factor to consider is the amount of space you have in your facility.
The right waste solution should be tailored to your company’s structure and internal work processes to ensure a perfect fit.
A member of our sales team can assist you in making the right decision.
We recommend placing the machine indoors. If it is outdoors, it must be placed under a covered roof in weather that is not excessively cold or rainy.
Be aware that placing the baler in a consistently cold environment will affect its performance. If it is located in an area that is very cold, we recommend a special hydrualic oil to prevent potential issues.
Contact a member of our sales team if you are interested in placing a machine outside or in a cold environment.