
Is Your
Baler Stealing
From You!
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It All Starts With Increased Density
Denser bales have a direct affect on the bottom line. It means: fewer
bales, less wire, heavier shipments, fewer hours to process the same
material, less fuel for the fork lifts to move the bales, reduced electrical
consumption and much more... |
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Reduced Employee Costs
If you are running a two ram baler, then a Macpresse baler will eliminate
the operator that you didn't need anyway. By producing heavier bales,
faster, you should be able to reduce the second shift or overtime that you
currently have to meet your production schedule. Macpresse
processes more tons per hour. |
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Reduced Electrical Costs
If you process the same material in a shorter period of time, you use
less electric. In addition, Macpresse uses a variable displacement
pump. This unique design means that you only use the maximum horsepower
during a very short time frame. Bollegraaf and Harris use pumps that
burn electric and dollars at a continuous rate, taking money out of your
pocket. |
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Reduced Maintenance Costs
If your current balers is very old, it could be costing $1000's of
dollars a month in maintenance costs. The pumps and motors are not up
to current standards for energy usage. Down time can make the
difference between being profitable or NOT! |
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