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Developing profitable customers THE ORKEL MC850 & MC1000 COMPACTORS SMALL BALES WITH HIGH EFFICIENCY AND HIGH QUALITY
Open the catalog to page 1HISTORY OF QUALITY WE ARE PROUD TO BE THE FIRST COMPANY IN THE WORLD TO PUT SMALL PARTICLES INTO BALES. WE ARE THEREFORE THE MOST EXPERIENCED MANUFACTURER OF THESE MACHINES, FOR WHICH WE EARNED AN INTERNATIONAL INNOVATION PRIZE, «NEUHEIT INNOVATION», AT AGRITECHNICA.
Open the catalog to page 2PROFITABLE MACHINERY MADE OF NEW IDEAS AND SOLID CRAFTSMANSHIP Orkel is an innovative market leader in the development of new products. Our team of highly skilled engineering professionals are working relentlessly to create cutting edge agricultural and industrial machinery and to improve our existing product range. We are proud to see that during more than 19 years in the market, the Orkel compactors have stood the test of time and are still going strong. These years have proven that our compactors have exceptionally long life-time, low maintenance costs and excellent performance. LEIF...
Open the catalog to page 4«HIGH DENSITY BALING IS WIN-WIN» DENIS JOHNSON JT JOHNSON & SONS, AUSTRALIA FROM BULK TO BALE BALING IS A CLEAN AND EFFICIENT WAY TO HANDLE BULK MATERIAL. THE ORKEL COMPACTORS ENABLE MATERIALS TO BE COMPACTED INTO STABLE, CLEAN AND HOMOGENOUS UNIT PACKAGES. EFFECTIVE COMPACTION The volume of most bulk materials can be reduced down to one third of their original volume. Even material with high dry matter content can easily be compacted. The Orkel bale sizes are optimized for loading of bales into trailers, containers (44 units in 45ft container), ships or similar. PRESERVING OUTSTANDING...
Open the catalog to page 6SUGAR PULP UP TO 70% VOLUME REDUCTION GRASSES CRIMPED GRAIN
Open the catalog to page 7«IT IS CRUCIAL FOR US TO USE SUPPLIERS WITH FIRST CLASS MACHINERY, BUT ALSO WITH FIRST CLASS SERVICE» DR. HISHAM SHERIF ECARU, EGYPT BETTER BALING THE ORKEL COMPACTORS ARE KNOWN TO MAKE PROFITABLE CUSTOMERS BALE ANYTHING BALE BETTER BALE FASTER More than 30 different materials are handled successfully by the Orkel compactors. ◊ Automatically lubricated bushings prevent dust, moisture and acid damage. It makes maintenance or replacement easier and cost efficient Orkel compactors gives great capacity (bales/hour). The high output is due to the possibilities for adjustments to optimize for...
Open the catalog to page 8WITH A CAPACTY OF UP TO 65 BALES/H, BALING WITH THE ORKEL MC850 IS AN EFFICIENT OPERATION
Open the catalog to page 9HOW IT WORKS 1. TRANSPORT TO CHAMBER 3. WIDE FILM WRAPPING Material is tipped from a trailer, a front-end loader or factory conveyor belts to the feed hopper. An automatically controlled and robust chained conveyor system with steel carriers loads the material into the compression chamber. Specially designed belts inside the chamber prevent spillage, while the design of steel rollers and high pressure chamber compacts a bale of high density. Automatically lubricated bushings prevent dust and moisture damage and gives long life time. After compaction the bale is wrapped in wide film or net...
Open the catalog to page 10TECHNICAL DETAILS THE MOST DENSE AND HARD BALES IN THE MARKET ARE MADE IN SPECIALIZED CHAMBERS BETWEEN STEEL ROLLERS AND BELTS. ORKEL OFFERS COMPACTORS SPECIALISED FOR DIFFERENT BALE SIZES Operated using hydraulics, with power supplied by a tractor or an electric motor (Powerpack PP550) Operated using hydraulics, with power supplied by a tractor or an electric motor (Powerpack PP55) Required power: Required power: Total weight: 7120 kg Capacity: Up to 65 bales/hour* Bale volume: 0,48m3 Bale size 85 cm x 85 cm Bale weight: 100–500 kg* Orkel X-series compactor The Orkel Dens-X and MP2000-X...
Open the catalog to page 11Developing profitable customers CONTACT Orkel headquarters and factory: Johan Gjønnes’ veg 25 7320 Fannrem NORWAY Orkel sales: +47 948 14 010 www.orkel.com YOUR LOCAL SALES CONTACT: All information may be approximate. Rights to change or modify the content of this brochure at any time. V1A, October 2019
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