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Waste baler MHM TC60 / TRC60
verticalfront-loadingmulti-chamber

Waste baler - MHM TC60 / TRC60 - MHM UK LTD - vertical / front-loading / multi-chamber
Waste baler - MHM TC60 / TRC60 - MHM UK LTD - vertical / front-loading / multi-chamber
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Characteristics

Applications
for waste
Orientation
vertical
Loading
front-loading
Other characteristics
multi-chamber
Compression power

4 tf

Bale weight

75 kg
(165 lb)

Width

2,050 mm
(81 in)

Depth

872 mm
(34 in)

Description

The MHM TC60 & TRC60 Multi-Chamber Baler offers versatile waste management by allowing businesses to bale different materials in separate compartments within one machine. Ideal for operations that need to process various recyclables, such as cardboard, plastic film, and food cans, this baler features top-loading chambers that simplify the filling process for operators. It’s particularly suited for industries like hospitality and marine sectors, where diverse waste streams are common. This baler is designed with a long-stroke compaction cylinder for efficient waste compression and comes with a bale eject trolley for easy handling. It includes an auto control panel with a bale full indicator, an emergency stop with a locking key, and the option to add additional chambers as needed. The baler also features a galvanized finish for enhanced durability and an insert for crushing small cans. With alternative power supplies available, it offers flexibility to meet various operational requirements. Features Available in different colours options Suitable for small volumes of waste materials Equipped with retainers to prevent spring back of material in the bale chamber Extras Insert to crush small cans Galvanised finish Alternative power supplies PLC auto compaction cycles

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