If a compactor is needed to handle large dry waste, chances are either a UP2000, UP3000, or UP4000 is the unit required. Which one will be best for your application will depend on required hopper capacity, charge opening, ram face and ram penetration.
Universal Handling Equipment's Compactors ram force is a powerful 49,500-56,600 lbs., more than sufficient to compact most materials into 20, 30, or 40 cu. yd. removable containers. If the product tends to be oversized, or even "supersized", then we can further assist by providing a Precrusher to allow the compactor to function more effectively.
At times, space allocation is an important consideration. In addition to our regular line of commercial compactor products, Universal Handling Equipment offers the UP2000XS and UP3000XS series (cross cylinder styles) to assist in providing maximum benefits in a minimum amount of space.
Having a problem with cardboard? Universal Handling Equipment has designed the UP2000C specifically to provide you with a workable solution when processing cardboard. Due to the inherent properties of cardboard, the ram penetration has been increased to a full 23" to ensure the waste remains in the compactor receiver.
As with all Universal Handling Equipment Compactors, there is a lengthy option list from which to choose. Hoppers, chutes, extensions, walk-in weather enclosures, clean out ports, cycle timers, guide islands, lights, jog controls, electric eyes, are but a few of the extras that can be added to accommodate you unique situation.
So if the product or volume is large, Commercial Compactors from Universal Handling Equipment is the answer. Best suited for commercial complexes, warehouses, industrial facilities and large retail outlets.
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Selecting the right Compactor for the job is a daunting task. Unless you are familiar with the various compactors available and their applications, it is best to get assistance from the knowledgeable staff at Universal Handling Equipment.
To assist the layman, Universal Equipment has designed a series of questions to ask that will help in deciding which compactor is best for your application. Read our Things to Consider Before Purchasing a Compactor guide. It covers such topics as: amount of product to be compacted, location of compactor and receiver, method of discharge, convenience and safety options, installation requirements, and possible site alterations.
Once you have the information, Universal Handling Equipment personnel can give you better guidance as to what unit best suits your needs.
Contact us to learn more about the features and benefits of our Commercial Compactors by phone or with our interactive reply form.
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