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How to choose the right cardboard baler

When purchasing a cardboard baler, there are several factors to consider, and we are here to provide you with expert advice
to help you make the best decision.

Choosing a cardboard baler: Things to look out for

First of all, you need to consider these fundamental things:

Baler capacity:

Assess the amount of cardboard waste your business produces on a daily or weekly basis. Select a cardboard baler with a capacity that can efficiently manage your waste volume.

Power requirements:

Verify the power supply / power system you have available – such as electrics, pneumatics or hydraulics. Make sure the cardboard baler you choose is compatible with your location’s power capacity and specifications.

What size cardboard baler do I need?

Next up, consider the actual size of the machine based on the desired bale size and the available space on your premises.

Bale size:

Think about the size of bales you need to produce. Cardboard balers are available with varying specifications for bale dimensions. Make sure the baler you select can produce bales that meet your storage and recycling needs.

Space availability:

Assess the space available to install the cardboard baler. Vertical balers are often preferred for their smaller footprint compared to horizontal models. However, it’s important to ensure there is sufficient room to accommodate the baler and its operation comfortably.

Other important considerations in order to find the best cardboard baler

Safety features:
Choose cardboard balers with essential safety features like emergency stop buttons, safety interlocks, and warning systems. Prioritize safety to protect employees and comply with regulations governing baler operation.

Ease of use:
Opt for balers that are user-friendly, with features like intuitive controls, automatic bale settings, and streamlined loading processes. Advanced models may also offer continuous loading to reduce manual effort.

Warranty and service:
Review the warranty period provided by the manufacturer and inquire about their after-sales service and support. A solid warranty and responsive service can help prevent or address potential issues in the future.

Calculate ROI:
Evaluate your return on investment by analyzing current waste collection costs. Some suppliers can help you estimate savings by arranging for bale collection at reduced rates. Consider booking a Mil-tek free site survey of your business and needs to determine exactly what type of baler you require ensuring that it delivers a strong ROI.

man with cardboard baler

Comparing different types of cardboard balers

Vertical balers for cardboard

Vertical balers are compact machines where cardboard is manually loaded and compressed in an upright position. They are ideal for small to medium-sized businesses with moderate cardboard waste, offering cost-effective and space-saving solutions.

Horisontal balers for cardboard

Horizontal balers are larger machines that process higher volumes of cardboard. Cardboard is fed horizontally, often through a conveyor system, making them well-suited for businesses with significant waste streams. They provide higher throughput and efficiency compared to vertical balers.

Automatic balers for cardboard

Automatic balers take automation further by requiring minimal manual input. They can handle continuous, high-volume waste streams, automatically compressing and tying bales. These machines are ideal for large-scale operations, maximizing efficiency and reducing labor costs.

Steps to buy a cardboard baler:

Evaluate needs: Determine your cardboard waste volume, preferred bale size, available space, and power supply.

Research suppliers: Choose reputable manufacturers with proven reliability and positive reviews.

Get quotes: Request and compare quotes, including warranty and services offered.

See demos or get a Free Trial: If possible, test balers to evaluate performance, safety, and ease of use.

Consider total costs: Look beyond price to assess maintenance, energy use, and long-term savings.

Finalize purchase: Negotiate terms, confirm warranties, and secure a written agreement.

Coordinate delivery: Prepare your space and schedule delivery and installation.

Train staff: Ensure employees are trained for safe and efficient operation, using any resources provided by the supplier.

 

By evaluating these factors and following the outlined steps, you can confidently
choose the right cardboard baler for your business!

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