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| Categories | Scrap Metal Baler Machine |
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| Brand Name: | Wanshida |
| Model Number: | Y83Q-135 |
| Place of Origin: | China |
| Certification: | ISO9001,CE |
| MOQ: | 1SET |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 30sets per month |
| Delivery Time: | 35 days |
| Packaging Details: | Sea worthy |
| Single Cycle Time: | <150Seconds |
| Operation: | hand valve control |
| Material: | Steel |
| Power: | 18.5kw |
| Bale discharging: | Forward-out |
| Dimension of compress room (L*W*H): | 1300*600*600mm |
| Nominal force: | 1350KN |
| Customized: | YES |
| Company Info. |
| JIANGSU WANSHIDA HYDRAULIC MACHINERY CO., LTD |
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The Y83Q-135 metal baler is engineered not just as a compression machine, but as a workflow optimization tool for scrap recycling operations. Instead of only focusing on force or capacity, this model is designed to improve how materials move through your yard — from loose scrap intake to final bale handling.
For many operators, inefficiencies often come from inconsistent bale sizes, slow discharge, or complicated operation steps. The Y83Q-135 solves these problems by combining adjustable bale output, smooth forward discharge, and simplified manual control, allowing operators to maintain a steady and predictable working rhythm.
This makes it particularly suitable for recycling stations where multiple workers are involved, and operational clarity directly impacts productivity.
The design of this machine focuses on reducing interruptions during operation:
Loose scrap can be fed continuously without strict preparation
Compression cycles are stable and repeatable, reducing operator
guesswork
Forward-out bale discharge allows direct collection or conveyor
integration
By minimizing unnecessary steps, the machine helps create a more organized and efficient working environment, especially in busy scrap yards.
Consistent Working Rhythm
With a cycle time under 150 seconds, operators can easily predict
output and coordinate feeding and discharge without delays.
Adjustable Bale Length for Handling Efficiency
Instead of fixed bale sizes, this machine allows flexible length
adjustment (50–300 mm), enabling:
Smaller bales for manual handling
Larger bales for forklift or bulk transport
Smooth Forward-Out Discharge
Bales are pushed directly out of the chamber, reducing manual
intervention and avoiding congestion around the machine.
Reduced Operator Fatigue
Simple hand valve control eliminates complex procedures, allowing
operators to work longer shifts with less strain and fewer errors.
Compact Yet Functional Layout
The machine integrates easily into existing yard layouts, leaving
enough space for feeding, sorting, and bale stacking.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Nominal Force (kN) | 1350 |
| Compress Chamber Size (mm) | 1300 × 600 × 600 |
| Bale Size (mm) | (50–300) × 600 × 240 |
| Bale Density (kg/m³) | >1800 |
| Capacity (kg/h) | 1800 – 2500 |
| Cycle Time (s) | <150 |
| Power (kW) | 18.5 |
| Operation Mode | Hand Valve Control |
| Bale Discharge Type | Forward-Out |
Small Recycling Yards + Multiple Workers + Manual Handling →
Flexible bale size improves coordination
Scrap Collection Points + Limited Space → Forward discharge keeps
workflow smooth
Metal Workshops + Continuous Scrap Output → Predictable cycle
improves efficiency
Export Scrap Sorting Centers + Mixed Materials → Adjustable bale
length adapts to sorting needs
This model is built around a simple idea: a good machine should
make the operator’s job easier.
Rather than relying on automation alone, it enhances human-machine
cooperation by making every step intuitive, repeatable, and
efficient.
Q1: How does this machine improve workflow efficiency?
By offering predictable cycle times, easy operation, and smooth
bale discharge, it reduces idle time and improves coordination
between workers.
Q2: Is it suitable for manual loading operations?
Yes, the adjustable bale size and compact chamber make it ideal for
manual or semi-mechanized feeding.
Q3: Can different operators use it easily?
Yes, the hand valve control system is simple enough for new
operators to learn quickly.
Q4: Does bale size affect handling efficiency?
Absolutely. Smaller bales are easier for manual handling, while
larger bales are better for transport. This machine allows both.
Q5: Is this machine suitable for busy scrap yards?
Yes, especially where workflow organization and efficiency are more
critical than maximum capacity.
Q6: Can it integrate with conveyors or other equipment?
Yes, the forward-out discharge design allows easy integration into
semi-automated workflows.
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