The X10 HD is a small and compact machine with a powerful press force that’s unique for its size..
The ergonomic two-hand ejection sequence safely ejects the finished bale and eliminates risk for injury.
Time-saving and easy waste handling
Bale weight cardboard (lbs) | 150-200 |
Bale weight plastic foil (lbs) | 175-245 |
Press force (lbs) | 22,000 |
Power supply | 110V 1-Phase 60Hz 20A |
Motor (HP) | 2.0 |
Noise Level (dB) | 62-64 |
Cycle time avg. (sec) | 45 |
Dimensions WxDxH (inch) | 52 x 41 x 75 |
Weight (lbs) | 1,470 |
Feed opening WxH (inch) | 31 x 24 |
Load height (inch) | 31 |
Chamber height (inch) | 51 |
Stroke (inch) | 33 |
Number of ties | 3 |
Type of tying | Twine |
Full bale light | Yes |
Bale eject | Automatic |
Waste volume | Small |
A vertical baler is a machine that reduces the overall volume of your loose waste material by making a compact and tight bundle called a bale.
Using the filling opening, you can easily toss your loose cardboard or soft plastic into the baler. A press plate uses extreme force to compress the material by pushing downward. The material remains compacted due to the retainer dogs inside of the chamber of the baler.
Continue to throw material into the baler until you have compacted enough waste for a full bale. Then, the finished bale is manually tied off with polyblend strapping or wire. The size and weight of the finished bale are determined by the size of your baler.
The finished bales take up a limited amount of space and are easy to move. Baling your waste material offers you an easy solution for waste disposal.
Bramidan offers a variety of different baler designs that are perfect for handling your waste.
Our specialists are ready to advise you on the type of baler that will best suit the needs of your business. Please contact a member of our team for further information.
Our B series machines all share the classic design with exterior cylinders. These machines were created specifically for baling cardboard, paper, and dry soft plastic (shrink wrap).
Our X series balers are our heavy-duty low-profile machines with interior cross cylinders. These machines were designed to handle various types of bulky waste materials. The X series balers provide a quiet working environment with the lowest noise level on the market.
Our X-series balers are designed to compact a variety of different heavy-duty waste materials, such as plastic bottles (PET), expandable plastic, aluminium or tin cans, and big bags. They are also very efficient at compacting materials like cardboard, paper, and dry soft plastic (shrink wrap).
Contact a member of our sales team before compacting other types of materials in your baler.
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.
Yes, we do offer custom colors as special orders for an additional fee.
The standard yellow color of our balers is based on a scientific study of the basic human psychology that states yellow captures our attention more than any other color. The Bramidan yellow means that our balers are very easy to see in all types of working environments, which reduces the overall risk for accidents.
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, it is possible to bale PET bottles. However, before compacting, the bottles need to be perforated or the lids taken completely off. If not, the trapped air inside of the bottles will cause a looser, less compact bale. PET is one of the most abundant materials. It is found in soda bottles, water bottles, drinking cups, and food containers.
PET bottles can be baled in our X-series model balers. For a tighter and more stable bale, we recommend placing a layer of cardboard on both the top and bottom of the finished bale.
Yes, you can bale cans and other light metal waste (ie. aluminum) in a baler.
To bale cans, you will need a machine with a high press force that will compact the material during the first press cycle. With cross cylinders and long cylinder strokes, our X-series balers are designed for compacting cans and other heavy duty materials.
For a tight and stable bale, we suggest layering a piece of cardboard on both the top and bottom of the finished bale. Another option is to cover the finished bale in shrink wrap.
The best place to install your baler depends on your internal work procedure and waste flow. We suggest placing the baler near the waste source to allow for more efficient waste handling.
We are happy to help you find the best location for your machine.
No, our machines are very easy and simple to operate.
To start the automatic press cycle, press a single button and walk away. When the bale is finished, use the turnbuckle to open the lower door. Tying off the bale is very easy with our unique pre-loading system.
When the baler is full, the orange full-bale indicator light located under the start button will blink. The press plate will also stay in the down position. This prevents the chamber from being overfilled.
We also offer our BRA-IN monitoring solution, which automatically updates you when your machine is full. You will receive a text or email when the bale is finished, telling you it is time to tie off and eject. Our monitoring solution also allows you to notify your recycler or hauler when an agreed upon number of bales are ready for pickup. Learn more about BRA-IN Bramidan Intelligent Monitoring Solution.
All of our small footprint balers have a single-phase power pack for easy installation.
Our low-profile X10 HD baler is available with both a three-phase or single-phase power pack.
Yes. We offer a free trial which allows you to try out the machine in your facility.
If you decide not to keep the machine at the end of the trial period, the only expense you are responsible for is return freight to one of our warehouses.
The baler model that is best for you depends on the type and volume of material and the amount you generate daily. It also depends on the amount of space you have at your facility.
Using this information, we can determine the proper waste solution for you and your company. Our sales team is happy to work with you to find the best fit for your company’s structure and internal work processes.