When the machine is exposed to water and other liquids, the ASTM A123/A123M galvanized steel coating provides protection and increases lifetime.
Time-saving and easy waste handling
Bale weight cardboard (lbs) | 600-775 |
Bale weight plastic foil (lbs) | 775-1,000 |
Press force (lbs) | 66,200 |
Power supply | 208/230/480V 3-phase 60Hz |
Motor (HP) | 5.5 |
Noise Level (dB) | 59-60 |
Cycle time avg. (sec) | 25 |
Dimensions WxDxH (inch) | 69 x 50 x 91 |
Weight (lbs) | 3,800 |
Feed opening WxH (inch) | 43 x 26 |
Load height (inch) | 45 |
Chamber height (inch) | 66 |
Stroke (inch) | 37 |
Number of ties | 4 |
Type of tying | Twine / Steel wire |
Full bale light | Yes |
Bale eject | Automatic |
Waste volume | Medium |
Our Flap Door is specially developed for handling PET bottles.
The Flap Door works just like a chute for the bottles and makes it easy to throw bottles directly into the baler either separately or in full sacks.
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, 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, we supply a draining add-on for select models. With this solution, you will be able to bale waste materials that contain liquids, such as aluminum cans and PET bottles.
To prevent splashing, our draining system also includes a seal for the bottom door. Learn more about the draining add-on here.
We also offer a galvanized model for customers who are interested in compacting materials with liquid residue, which will prolong the life of your baler.
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.