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Vertical baling press PEL 200 Baler
top-loadingfor cardboardfor paper

vertical baling press
vertical baling press
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Characteristics

Orientation
vertical
Loading
top-loading
Applications
for cardboard, for paper, for plastics, for waste
Other characteristics
automatic, compact, semi-automatic
Bale weight

Max.: 40 kg
(88 lb)

Min.: 25 kg
(55 lb)

Description

The PEL 200 Baler is a low-noise, auto-cycle, compact cardboard and plastic baler. It’s the ideal model for smaller premises, or those with limited space for storing recyclable waste materials. Waste volume and disposal costs are reduced by up to 90%, allowing for smaller, tidier waste handling areas. Features Compact in size with a small footprint. Easy to load and unload aperture. ‘Bale full’ indicator and easy tie strapping. Neat bales produced weighing 25-40kg. Robust design offers durability and longevity. Power 220V/50 Hz Benefits Produces small, neat bales suitable for manual handling. Recyclable waste in baled format attract collection lower costs. Baled recyclables have significantly lower associated fire risks. Safe and easy to use, with automatic-cycle. INSTALLATION: PEL 200 Baler should be placed in a convenient location for use and for collection. We recommend somewhere you can load and unload large and small items, without blocking access, walkways or doors. Before use, carefully feed the bale strapping tape through the two slots in the top cover, until it can be seen coming through inside the chamber. Then pull the tape down through the chamber and fed it out through the slots in the bottom door and finally, tie a knot in the strapping tie in front of bottom door. Your PEL 200 Baler is now ready for use. TRAINING: Post installation training is carried out onsite by a PEL Service Engineer.

Catalogs

PEL200
PEL200
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