Used Bale presses for sale (214)

Bale press
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HSM V-Press 605 waste paper baler - used
HSMV-PRESS 605 400V

Baler
PresonaLP 40 EH1

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Baler
Presona ABLP 85 VH1

Bollegraaf HBC140s (2x75kW) 2003
BollegraafHBC 140
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Bramidan B50 cardboard and plastic baler
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How can I spot good Bale presses?
When looking for a good used bale press, several factors should be considered to ensure you are making a worthwhile investment. Start by examining the overall condition of the machine. Look for signs of regular maintenance such as clean components, minimal rust, and the absence of excessive wear or damage. It’s important to check for smooth operation of moving parts, and consistent bale density and shape during a demonstration, if possible.
Manufacturer and Model Reputation
Research the reputation of the bale press’s manufacturer and the specific model. Some brands are known for their durability and reliability. Reading reviews and testimonials from other users can provide valuable insights into the longevity and performance of the press.
Check for Modifications or Upgrades
Inspect whether the bale press has any modifications or aftermarket upgrades. These can either be a sign of improved functionality or potential sources of problems. Make sure that any modifications are professionally done and that they meet your specific needs.
Service History and Parts Availability
Always ask for the service history of the bale press. A detailed record of past maintenance and repairs can indicate how well the machine has been taken care of. Additionally, verify the availability of spare parts. A bale press that has readily available parts will be easier and potentially less costly to maintain.
Consider the Machine’s Age and Usage
The age and previous workload of the bale press are critical factors. Older machines might be more worn out or obsolete. However, a well-maintained older model can still be a good choice if it meets your operational requirements and budget. Be wary of machines that have been excessively used, as they might be prone to breakdowns and higher maintenance costs.
By paying attention to these details, you can better assess the quality and potential longevity of a used bale press, helping to ensure that your investment is sound and suitable for your needs.
When looking for a good used bale press, several factors should be considered to ensure you are making a worthwhile investment. Start by examining the overall condition of the machine. Look for signs of regular maintenance such as clean components, minimal rust, and the absence of excessive wear or damage. It’s important to check for smooth operation of moving parts, and consistent bale density and shape during a demonstration, if possible.
Manufacturer and Model Reputation
Research the reputation of the bale press’s manufacturer and the specific model. Some brands are known for their durability and reliability. Reading reviews and testimonials from other users can provide valuable insights into the longevity and performance of the press.
Check for Modifications or Upgrades
Inspect whether the bale press has any modifications or aftermarket upgrades. These can either be a sign of improved functionality or potential sources of problems. Make sure that any modifications are professionally done and that they meet your specific needs.
Service History and Parts Availability
Always ask for the service history of the bale press. A detailed record of past maintenance and repairs can indicate how well the machine has been taken care of. Additionally, verify the availability of spare parts. A bale press that has readily available parts will be easier and potentially less costly to maintain.
Consider the Machine’s Age and Usage
The age and previous workload of the bale press are critical factors. Older machines might be more worn out or obsolete. However, a well-maintained older model can still be a good choice if it meets your operational requirements and budget. Be wary of machines that have been excessively used, as they might be prone to breakdowns and higher maintenance costs.
By paying attention to these details, you can better assess the quality and potential longevity of a used bale press, helping to ensure that your investment is sound and suitable for your needs.

Bramidan X10 cardboard and plastic baler
BramidanX10

Bale press
Hsm825 plus 825 pro

Baler
BAUERBAUER 300

Bollegraaf HBC120K (90kW) crosswires
BollegraafBollegraaf HBC120K (90kW) crosswires

Baler
BramidanBaler B20

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EUROPRESS Umwelttechnik GmbHEP 120 V

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DIXI4 S

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