MOBILE COMPACTOR

Mobile Compactors HG-HGS-HA-HAN

This mobile compactor is a flexible waste solution. For a wide variety of waste types including cardboard, plastic and combustible waste.
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MOBILE COMPACTOR

Mobile Compactors HG-HGS-HA-HAN
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With a wall hopper you can handle your inside waste more efficiently. You need not go outside, but can load your waste directly into the baler through the wall.
Wall hopper enables constant baler filling
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Lift and empty your bins into your compactor. The tipping system comes in integrated, stationary or movable versions.
Add a tipping system for seamless bin emptying
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Ensure correct positioning of your mobile compactor on your hopper with guiding rails on the ground. The compactor is always returned to its right position after emptying.
Use guiding rails for correct mobile compactor positioning
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Register and bill individual users for their exact amount of waste added. The compactor is installed on a weight which determines the loaded volume before compaction.
Intelligent weighing system lets you bill based on weight
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MOBILE COMPACTOR

Mobile Compactors HG-HGS-HA-HAN

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    Overview
    How to operate
    Safety
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    Press unit and container combined in one

    A flexible solution that can be installed in a variety of settings. It requires no structural changes – just connect to appropriate power supply. The entire unit is picked up by truck for emptying.

     

    Mobile compactor for every waste type

    Use a mobile compactor for cardboard, paper, plastic and combustible waste.

    HG-HGS-HA-HAN – flexible mobile compactors:

    • No special requirements for installation
    • Intelligent control unit for minimum maintenance and maximum output
    • Minimalistic control panel
    • Low noise level (<70 dB)
    • Conic design for easy discharge
    • Various possibilities for individual adjustments
    • Optional GSM fitting for machine monitoring
    1. Fill waste into the chamber.
    2. A horizontal press plate compacts your waste material.
    3. Continue until the machine shows full signal.
    4. Your waste collector picks up the entire unit.
    5. The empty mobile compactor is returned to its place.
    Our equipment has the highest level of safety – don’t settle with less!
    Press force (t)25-30
    Waste volumeMedium
    Unit6-24
    Waste Volume
    Medium
    PRESS FORCE
    25-30 t
    Product Options
    Customize your machine with the perfect product options for your needs
    MOBILE COMPACTOR HG-HGS-HA-HAN
    Wall hopper enables constant baler filling
    With a wall hopper you can handle your inside waste more efficiently. You need not go outside, but can load your waste directly into the baler through the wall.
    Add a tipping system for seamless bin emptying
    Lift and empty your bins into your compactor. The tipping system comes in integrated, stationary or movable versions.
    Use guiding rails for correct mobile compactor positioning
    Ensure correct positioning of your mobile compactor on your hopper with guiding rails on the ground. The compactor is always returned to its right position after emptying.
    Intelligent weighing system lets you bill based on weight
    Register and bill individual users for their exact amount of waste added. The compactor is installed on a weight which determines the loaded volume before compaction.

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    Recycling is essential for the environment, and BRA-IN makes it easier. This intelligent waste management solution monitors, analyses, and optimises your operations to help you save costs and reduce emissions.
    BRA-IN (short for Bramidan Intelligence) connects all your compaction equipment through a user-friendly IoT platform. It provides a complete 360-degree view for more intelligent waste and recycling management.

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    FAQ
    MOBILE COMPACTOR HG-HGS-HA-HAN
    Most Common Questions & Answers
    What’s the difference between a static compactor and a mobile compactor?
    In short, the difference between a static compactor and a mobile compactor is whether the press unit stays on-site or if it is attached to and follows the container. Static compactor A static compactor is designed to stay on-site. The press unit and the container unit are separate units and the press unit is bolted to a concrete base. The container is attached to the press unit by ratchets. When the container is full, it is picked up for emptying and a replacement container is put into position on the press unit. The static compactors are very well suited to handle very large amounts of waste and in situations where the is a need for constant filling. Mobile compactor In a mobile compactor, the press unit is integrated with the container. This means that the entire unit is picked up for emptying when it is full. The mobile compactor is often slightly smaller and have less capacity than a static compactor, because it must be easy to pick up and transport on a truck. The mobile compactor is suitable for applications where space is confined. They can handle a wide range of waste materials including cardboard, paper, plastic, combustible waste or organic waste.
    What’s the difference between a static compactor and a mobile compactor?
    The difference between a static compactor and a mobile compactor is whether the press unit stays on-site or if it is attached to the container. A static compactor consists of two separate units – the press unit and the container unit. The press unit is bolted to a concrete base and stays on on-site. In a mobile compactor, the press unit is integrated with the container. This means that both the container and the press unit is picked up for emptying.
    Why should I choose a mobile compactor?
    With a mobile compactor, structural changes to the site are not necessary. You simply connect the system to the local power supply and it is ready to use. This makes the mobile compactor a flexible solution that can be integrated into any environment – even for a limited time period.
    How do I know if I need a static compactor or a mobile compactor?
    Whether you need a static compactor or a mobile compactor depends on a number of factors. What you need to consider is how much waste you have, what kind of waste material you have, your internal work processes, how much space you have for a compactor solution, and if the solution should be integrated in an existing facility.
    How much waste do I need before I should consider a compactor solution?
    There is no simple answer to this question. Compactors are designed to handle large amounts of waste, but there might be other reasons to choose a compactor solution as well. When we make an evaluation for you to determine your need for a compactor we consider the size of your company, your internal work structures and processes, waste handling procedures, your work flow, the time you spend handling waste, and your current solution. All these data help us determine the best solution for you to save time and money on your waste handling.
    Is a compactor safe to operate?
    A compactor is very safe to operate and requires no special skills. All compactors are reliable and thoroughly tested to ensure that they meet the highest safety standards. Everyone can safely load the machine. All mechanical and electrical parts are placed inside the machine, out of reach for users. Furthermore, several safety features are in place to protect the user. The control panel is placed on the outside of the machine and gives the user easy access to start the machine. An emergency stop is also placed on the control panel within fast and easy reach. Our compactors are manufactured by our trusted German collaborator, Presto. Presto has more than 50 years of experience within the area of environmental engineering and their products are highly recognized in the business. They all carry the EU CE marking and meet the essential requirements for health and safety set forth by the European Union. In addition, two machine groups are certified according to GS, Geprüfte Sicherheit, which means that they have been tested by a German state-approved independent laboratory to prove and ensure their safety. As a company, Presto is certified with the ISO 9001 and SmS, Sicherheit mit System, certificates, which means that the company assesses and considers the quality and safety requirements of their customers and the requirements of the applicable standard. This is your guarantee that each Presto product will meet or beat the highest requirements of safety anytime.
    Is a compactor safe to operate?
    A compactor is very safe to operate. All our compactors are thoroughly tested to ensure that they meet the highest safety standards. Furthermore, all mechanical and electrical parts are placed inside the machine –out of reach for users. The control panel is placed on the outside of the machine and gives the user easy access to start the machine. An emergency stop is also placed on the control panel within fast and easy reach.
    Can I perform maintenance on the compactor myself?
    No, any maintenance and service should be done by a professional service technician.
    What kind of power supply is needed?
    Our compactors use 3 L / N / PE; 400 V,50 Hz as standard. The static and mobile compactors use 16-32 amperes. The screw compactors usually use 63 amperes. You can check the required power supply for each compactor in the product specific tech specs.
    What type of waste material can I put in a compactor?
    That depends on the compactor. As a rule of thumb, you can use a compactor to compact all soft materials. Examples of soft materials include cardboard, shredded paper, news paper, paper bags, soft dry plastic, and PET bottles. There are also compactors for wet waste, polystyrene, EPS, and wood. We always recommend that you consult with us if you wish to use your compactor for any other materials than the listed and recommended materials.
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