The X6030 LP is low profile machine that fits installed under an 8 foot ceiling, and still makes a full 60″ bale.
With 88,000 lbs of pressure, an almost fully penetrating press plate and a heavy duty frame, this machine can handle PET, alu cans as well as cardboard and stretch wrap.
Time-saving and easy waste handling
Bale weight cardboard (lbs) | 800-1,200 |
Bale weight plastic foil (lbs) | 850-1,300 |
Press force (lbs) | 88,200 |
Power supply | 208/230/480V 3-phase 60Hz |
Motor (HP) | 5.5 |
Noise Level (dB) | 59-60 |
Cycle time avg. (sec) | 37 |
Dimensions WxDxH (inch) | 82 x 50 x 93 |
Weight (lbs) | 4,850 |
Feed opening WxH (inch) | 60 x 21 |
Load height (inch) | 47 |
Chamber height (inch) | 61 |
Stroke (inch) | 43 |
Number of ties | 6 |
Type of tying | Twine / Steel wire |
Full bale light | Yes |
Bale eject | Automatic |
Waste volume | Large |
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.
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.
The weight and size of a finished bale depends on the size of the machine and the waste type.
Our small footprint vertical balers, like the B3 and B4 models, make smaller easy-to-handle bales. Finished bales made in one of these machines weigh between 66 – 220 lbs. for cardboard and 88 – 286 lbs. for plastic. Using a bale cart, the bales can be easily moved around your facility for storage or pickup.
Our medium size balers make a heavier bale that can be ejected and stored on a standard pallet. Finished bales weigh between 440 -772 lbs. for cardboard and 550 – 992 lbs. for plastic. Using a pallet jack or forklift, the bales can be easily transported.
Our large balers, like the B6030 and X30 HD models, make bales that are as heavy as Large Size Balers compact bales as heavy as 825 – 1,200 lbs. for cardboard and 880 – 1,300 lbs. for plastic. View the finished bale size dimensions of our balers under Product Specifications.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, we offer customized versions of our vertical balers in a range of different colors.
Please contact a member of our sales team for more 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.