HORIZONTAL BALER

CC50 Manual-Tie Baler

Closed end balers can be used for multiple materials producing mill sized bales of 850 – 1,400 lbs with average volumes of 1-4 bales a day. Reliable, and simple to use, the CC50 offers feeding option including a unique cantelvered tipper with breakdownable baskets, mobile tippers, stationary tippers and tranditional hand feed. Tie off with three ready-to-bind preparation Quick Link wire.
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HORIZONTAL BALER

CC50 Manual-Tie Baler
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With a wall hopper you can handle your inside waste more efficiently. You need not go outside, but can load your waste directly into the baler through the wall.
Wall hopper enables constant baler filling
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With a tipping system it is easy to empty full waste bins into your horizontal baler. The tipping system is avaialble integrated, stationary and movable versions.
Tipping system for easy handling of waste bins
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Minimize machine standstill by reducing the frequency of roll changes. Our high-volume wire system lets you install bigger wire rolls up to 500 kg.
Use bigger wire rolls and reduce manual wire changing
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Get the densest bales possible when you handle most expandable materials. The stamper pushes the material into the chamber for a better reach of the press plate.
Stamper prevents in-chamber material expansion
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HORIZONTAL BALER

CC50 Manual-Tie Baler

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    Overview
    How to operate
    Safety
    Technical specifications
     

    The CC50 is a novel solution for baling multi-materials with medium volumes in a small space

    Offering multiple feeding solutions including a cantalevered tipper with wire crates. The CC50 comes with a 3-wire tie off using duel end pre-looped quick link wire, and pallet stabaization.The material is compacted by a horizontally mounted compaction plate driven by an electro-hydraulic motor.

    Horizontal balers CC50 – requires minimal floor space:

    • A centrally programmable control unit
    • The plunger runs in polyamide guides on all
    • Sides and works silently, the sliding guides
    • Are low-wear adjustable elements
    • Flexible output – adjustable bale length
    • The finished bale is pushed out by one central
    • Eject cylinder through the hydraulic discharge door
    How does the horizontal CC50 baler work?

    How does a horizontal baler work?

    Continuous filling of waste with efficient work flow

    1. Toss your cardboard or plastic waste into the hopper.
    2. The press cycle is started by an automatic light barrier.
    3. Bales are automatically tied and pushed out of the channel.
    4. Use a pallet jack to remove the finished bales.
    The CC50 horizontal baler is safe and easy to operate:
    Our equipment has the highest level of safety – don’t settle with less!
    Bale weight cardboard (lbs)1,000–1,200
    Bale weight plastic foil (lbs)1,200–1,400
    Press force (lbs)89,000
    Waste volumeLarge
    Waste types
    Waste Volume
    Large
    BALE SIZE
    60 x 30 x 45 Inches
    PRESS FORCE
    89,000 lbs
    BALE WEIGHT
    Cardboard:1,000–1,200
    Plastic: 1,200–1,400
    Product Options
    Customize your machine with the perfect product options for your needs
    HORIZONTAL BALER CC50 Manual-Tie Baler
    Wall hopper enables constant baler filling
    With a wall hopper you can handle your inside waste more efficiently. You need not go outside, but can load your waste directly into the baler through the wall.
    Tipping system for easy handling of waste bins
    With a tipping system it is easy to empty full waste bins into your horizontal baler. The tipping system is avaialble integrated, stationary and movable versions.
    Use bigger wire rolls and reduce manual wire changing
    Minimize machine standstill by reducing the frequency of roll changes. Our high-volume wire system lets you install bigger wire rolls up to 500 kg.
    Stamper prevents in-chamber material expansion
    Get the densest bales possible when you handle most expandable materials. The stamper pushes the material into the chamber for a better reach of the press plate.

    Monitor & Analyze Your Equipment

    Make the most of your equipment with our intelligent monitoring solution. We call it BRA-IN, Bramidan Intelligence. With BRA-IN you can make faster and better decisions, reducing your costs of operation while minimizing your impact on the environment.
    In our business BRA-IN is short for Bramidan Intelligence, and a collective name for our special developed IOT system. This links all connected compaction equipment with IT systems, providing you with a 360 degree view of your equipment minimizing direct and indirect waste handling costs over time.

    Combine our BRA-IN services to fit your needs

    FAQ
    HORIZONTAL BALER CC50 Manual-Tie Baler
    Most Common Questions & Answers
    Welcome to our FAQ section, designed to provide quick answers to questions you might have.
    If you need further assistance, don’t hesitate to contact us directly. Your queries matter to us, and we’re here to help!
    What is the difference between a vertical baler and a horizontal 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.

    What can I compress in a horizontal baler?
    A horizontal baler can be used to compress soft materials such as cardboard, paper, and shredded PET.
    Where should I install the horizontal baler?

    The horizontal baler can be placed both indoors and outdoors. The machine requires a solid foundation e.g. concrete or pavement that can support the weight.

    If you place the baler outside, we recommend that you place it under a roof to protect it from wear and tear.

    Our sales consultant will help you identify the best place to install your baler.

    Is a horizontal baler easy to operate?
    It is very easy to operate, but training in correct use of the machine is necessary. We recommend appointing one employee as ‘super user’. The ‘super user’ can train other employees and supervise their use of the machine to avoid accidents and machine malfunction. The ‘super user’ should also be trained in and be responsible for maintenance and light machine repairs.
    What is the cycle time of a horizontal baler?
    The cycle time is the time from the press starts till it has returned into position again, and you can continue fill in more waste. The cycle time depends on the machine type and can be as short as 24 secs.
    How do I fill my waste material into the horizontal baler?

    We offer a variety of filling options for our horizontal balers depending on your needs, like filling from both sides, from the back, and from the top. Both manual filling and automatic filling is possible.

    Please consult with our sales team to learn about the filling options.

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