A Cardboard Baling Press Machine is a piece of equipment used to compress and bundle cardboard, plastic, and other recyclable materials into compact bales for easier handling and transportation.
This vertical hydraulic baler is designed to handle waste plastic, PET bottles, cardboard, and other recyclable materials, making it versatile for various recycling needs.
The vertical hydraulic system uses hydraulic pressure to compress materials into dense bales. The machine operates by elevating a hydraulic ram that pushes the material into a compact form.
The dimensions of the bales produced can vary based on the machine settings and material density, but they typically range from 700mm x 500mm x 800mm to 1200mm x 800mm x 1200mm.
Yes, the baler is designed for ease of use, featuring user-friendly controls and safety mechanisms to ensure safe operation for all users.
The power requirement may vary depending on the specific model, but most vertical hydraulic balers operate on a standard 220V or 380V power supply.
The space required will depend on the specific model, but generally, you should allocate a footprint of about 1.5m x 2m for proper operation and maintenance access.
The production capacity varies by model, but many vertical hydraulic balers can produce between 1 to 3 tons of bales per hour, depending on the material being processed.
Yes, regular maintenance is recommended to ensure optimal performance. This includes checking hydraulic fluid levels, cleaning, and inspecting for wear and tear.
While primarily designed for cardboard and plastics, some models can also accommodate other materials like paper and aluminum, depending on the machine specifications.
Safety features may include emergency stop buttons, safety guards, and overload protection to prevent accidents during operation.
The warranty typically varies by manufacturer, but most balers come with a standard 1 to 2-year warranty covering parts and labor.
Yes, many manufacturers offer training sessions for new users to ensure safe and efficient operation of the baler.
Installation time can vary, but typically it may take a few hours to a full day, depending on site preparation and setup requirements.
Many suppliers offer demonstrations, either in-person or via video, to showcase the machine's capabilities before you make a purchase decision.
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