L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
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  • L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
  • L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
  • L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
  • L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
  • L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
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  • L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
  • L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
  • L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
  • L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler
  • L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler

L-type Two Ram Automatic Horizontal Baler

The L-type two ram automatic horizontal baler is ideal for baling a wide range of recyclable waste. Compared to single ram balers, it offers greater versatility, supports both wire and plastic strapping, and produces high-density bales thanks to its separate strapping unit. Its flexible design can include features like a pre-compression lid to prevent cutting sensitive materials like textiles. Perfect for high-volume recycling centers, fodder exporters needing plastic straps, and municipal waste handlers seeking to avoid jams common in single ram balers.

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Product description


L-type two ram automatic horizontal baler is ideal for baling multi types of material covering almost all recyclable waste. Compared to the traditional single ram automatic baler, this twin ram baler has quite a few unique advantages which gain great popularities by waste management facilities. Besides the advantage of the above-mentioned wide applications of waste material, it also has options of different strapping material – either wire tying or plastic strapping is available for you to choose. Attributed to its separate strapping device mounted at the bale exit, the machine produces very high density bales that greatly help reduce handling and transport costs.

 

This dual ram horizontal baler has high flexibility in design depending on your actual need. For example if you are looking to bale some textile material but the material is not allowed to be cut broken by the ram cutter, then a pre-compression lid can be built that not only can increase the productivity but also can prevent the material from being cut broken.

 

This superior two ram automatic horizontal baler is perfect choice for waste management facilities who are baling very large volume of multi types of waste material daily, animal fodder (e.g. hay, straw, corn silage) exporters who are baling material in bulk and require plastic strapping only to avoid steel wire from hurting animal, recycling facilities who are baling municipal waste and this machine will no longer cause the situation of municipal waste getting inserted into the strapping slots as happening in the traditional single ram horizontal baler, etc.

 

Choose from our various models available, or contact us for a customized baling solution. View shredders.

Main Features


  • Automatic strapping system
    wire tying, plastic strapping, and dual tying are all available for options
  • Variable number of tying
    suiting different need of tying number for different material
  • Replaceable Hardox 450 guide liners in compression chamber
    high resistant and easy to be replaced
  • Mitsubishi or Siemens PLC with internet connection to Sinobaler’s end
    for monitoring and programming by Sinobaler, extremely helpful for problem diagnosis
  • Touch Screen with in-time display for machine actions and sensors status
    easy for users to monitor machine working and shoot any trouble
  • Multi material PLC programs
    optimizing baling capacity and bale quality for different materials
  • Bale separating door in baling chamber
    ensuring each bale is neat and well-shaped
  • Bale discharge platform included
    for receiving and discharging bales without breaking off straps
  • Options:
    Pre-compression lid; Oil heater; Cooling system (air cooling or water cooling); Plastic strapper; Dual tying strapper; Chain-driven conveyor

Specifications


Model Bale size Bale weight (for OCC) Throughput Strapping
Length Width Height
SHBA2-600L

1100 mm

(43 inch)

1100 mm

(43 inch)

750 mm

(30 inch)

500~600 kg (1100~1320 lbs)

5~8 Ton/h

steel wire, plastic strapping

SHBA2-1000L

1400 mm

(55 inch)

1100 mm

(43 inch)

750 mm

(30 inch)

650~750 kg (1430~1650 lbs)

8~12 Ton/h

SHBA2-1200L Option A

1400 mm

(55 inch)

1100 mm

(43 inch)

1100 mm

(43 inch)

900~1000 kg (1980~2200 lbs)

10~14 Ton/h
SHBA2-1200L Option B

1400 mm

(55 inch)

1100 mm

(43 inch)

1100 mm

(43 inch)

900~1000 kg (1980~2200 lbs)

12~18 Ton/h

CUSTOMER CASES


47. L-type automatic baler 3D video demostration SHBA2.mp4
28. L-Type Two Ram Automatic Baler, Flexible Wire Tie Fully Auto Baling Machine SHBA2-1000L.mp4

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FAQ about this machine


How to feed materials into a baler? 2011-12-12 12:15:59

Feeding materials into a baler can be done in various ways depending on the type of materials, the equipment involved, and the setup of the baling system. Here’s a breakdown of some common feeding methods:

1.Excavator:

  • Used for: Large, bulkier materials like scrap metal, wood, or other heavy materials.
  • How it works: An excavator with a bucket or grapple is used to load materials into the hopper or feed opening of the baler. The excavator can precisely place materials into the feeding area.
  • Advantages: Ideal for large-scale operations, especially when materials are heavy or difficult to move manually.

 

2. Air Cyclone:

  • Used for: Light, fluffy materials like paper, plastic, or other recyclables that need to be separated from dust and debris.
  • How it works: An air cyclone system uses airflow to move lightweight materials into the baler. It can also help in separating light materials from heavy ones before they enter the baling chamber.
  • Advantages: Great for automating the process and improving efficiency when dealing with fine materials or mixed waste.

 

3. Conveyor:

  • Used for: Continuous feeding of materials like cardboard, plastics, textiles, or paper.
  • How it works: Materials are loaded onto a conveyor belt, which moves the materials to the baler’s feed hopper. The conveyor can be configured to run automatically or manually, depending on the material flow and system design.
  • Advantages: Ideal for continuous, high-volume feeding, especially in automated recycling plants or warehouses.

 

4. Dumper (Tippers):

  • Used for: Materials in bins or containers, such as industrial waste, textiles, or recyclables.
  • How it works: A dumper or tipper lifts a container of materials and dumps it directly into the baler’s feed hopper. This is often seen with bulk bins or compacted waste.
  • Advantages: Simple and effective for large quantities of materials that are pre-loaded into containers. It reduces manual labor and speeds up the feeding process.

 

 

5. Other options:

  • Manual Feeding: For smaller-scale operations or when dealing with materials that require sorting, workers might feed materials directly into the baler using forklifts or by hand.
  • Forklift: Can be used to lift and drop larger bales or materials into the baler’s feed area.

 

Each of these methods can be adapted based on the specific baling process, material type, and operational needs. For maximum efficiency, it's important to match the feeding method to the material characteristics and volume.

What materials can be baled? 2011-12-12 12:15:59

A wide variety of materials can be baled, depending on the baling equipment and intended recycling or disposal process. Here's a breakdown by category:

Paper & Cardboard

• Cardboard boxes (OCC)

• Office paper (white paper)

• Newspaper

• Paper cores and tubes

• Tissue and toilet paper waste

• Paper bags

• Mixed paper

 

Textiles

• Used clothes

• Rags and wipers

• Fabric scraps

• Carpets and rugs

• Shoes

• Non-woven textiles

 

Plastics

• PET bottles

• HDPE/LDPE containers

• Plastic films and shrink wraps

• Plastic drums and barrels

• Rigid/stiff plastic items

• Plastic bumpers

• Plastic purges and sprues

• PP woven bags

• Waste plastic sheets

 

Metals

• Steel cans

• Aluminum cans and scraps

• Iron scrap

• Copper tubes

• Cast iron scrap

• Turnings and borings (ferrous and non-ferrous)

• Nickel alloys

• Other non-ferrous metals

 

Biomass & Agricultural Waste

• Hay, straw, and alfalfa

• Husk (e.g., rice husk, peanut shell, coffee husk)

• Bagasse

• Seaweed

• Coco peat

• Cotton seed

• Compost

• Peat moss

 

Wood Waste

• Wood shavings and sawdust

• Wood chips

• Wood offcuts

 

Other Industrial & Special Waste

• Tires and rubber

• Bead wires from tires

• Paint tins and buckets

• Waste barrels

• Foam (PUR, etc.)

• Tipping foils

• Mixed waste (e.g., MSW or RDF input)

 

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How to refill oil to Plunger Pump 2011-12-12 12:15:59

It is important that clean hydraulic oil is in the pump before running the machine in order to lubricate the bearings and transmission system.

Therefore, do check the pump once you filled up the oil tank, steps as follow:

•  Unscrew and remove the oil pipe joint using a wrench.

•  Once joint and oil pipe is removed, you can see the oil discharge opening.  Fill hydraulic oil through the opening until it is full to the brim. (If there is air in the pump, it will create loud noise  when you run it, which might cause damages)

•  Reconnect the oil pipe and ensure the joint is tightly fastened.

How to Eject a Bale from a Baler 2011-12-12 12:15:59

Ejecting a bale from a baler depends on the type of baler (vertical or horizontal) and the material being baled. Here’s a detailed guide:


Safety First

  • Ensure the baling cycle is fully complete and the compression ram is fully retracted.
  • Clear the area around the ejection path.
  • Use appropriate PPE (gloves, shoes, safety goggles).

The Type of Balers

1. Vertical Balers

  • Common for: Small to medium bales, light materials like cardboard, textilesaluminum, or plastic.
  • Steps to Eject:
    1. Ensure the baling cycle is complete and the ram is fully retracted.
    2. Open the front door or chamber door.
    3. The compressed bale usually drops onto the built-in floor or rollers. You may need to push it slightly with a lever or tool.
    4. Remove the bale manually or with a pallet jack/forklift if needed.
    5. Close the door and reset the baler for the next cycle.

2. Horizontal Balers

  • Common for: Larger bales, heavier materials like metals, plasticshay or textiles.
  • Steps to Eject:
    1. Complete the baling and tying cycle.
    2. Activate the bale ejection system (often hydraulic). This pushes the bale out of the compression chamber. For fully automatic balers, the system automatically ejects the bale onto a conveyor or into a receiving area after compressing and tying. 
    3. The bale is pushed onto the bale chute, conveyor, or floor, depending on the model. For fully automatic balers, operators only need to ensure the path is clear for the bale.
    4. Use a forklift, pallet jack, or grabber to move the bale to storage or shipment.

Manual or the Available Equipment

1. Manual Handling (Small Bales)

  • Suitable for lightweight bales.
  • Steps:
    1. Ensure the baler has completed the compression and tying process.
    2. Open the ejection door carefully.
    3. Slide the bale out onto a pallet or a flat, stable surface.
    4. Use proper lifting techniques to avoid injury (bend knees, keep back straight).

⚠️ Safety tip: Always wear gloves and steel-toed shoes when handling metal bales.

 

2. Using a Forklift or Pallet Jack

  • Recommended for medium to large bales.
  • Steps:
    1. Position the forklift or pallet jack at the end of the baler where the bale is ejected.
    2. If the baler has a bale chute or roller table, let the bale slide onto it first.
    3. Lift the bale carefully using forks or a pallet, ensuring the load is balanced.
    4. Transport the bale to storage or shipping area.

💡 Many balers have a built-in roller conveyor that helps bales slide onto a pallet or forklift platform automatically.

 

3. Using a Grabber or Crane (Heavy/Industrial Bales)

  • For very heavy bales (eg. large metal bales).
  • Steps:
    1. Attach a bale grabber or hook to the crane.
    2. Engage the grabber securely around the bale.
    3. Lift the bale gently and move it to the storage area.
    4. Release the bale slowly, ensuring it lands safely.

⚠️ Safety tip: Always check that the crane or grabber’s lifting capacity exceeds the bale weight.


General Tips

  • Always wait until the compression ram has fully retracted before opening doors.
  • Regularly maintain rollers or conveyor systems to ensure smooth bale movement.
  • Keep hands and tools clear of the ejection path to avoid injury.
  • For heavy bales, always use mechanical assistance (forklift, grabber, or conveyor).
  • Check the baler’s manual for specific ejection controls and safety interlocks.
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