PC/AC - STATIONARY INCLINED SHEARS
ONE SIZE DOESN'T FIT ALL
From 500 up to 2400 metric tons of shearing force allow to find the right equipment for your needs. Whether you have to process light materials or heavy materials, our fully customized equipment will always match your requirements.
Inclined feeding box width from 2000 mm up to 3700 mm allows to accept bulky material and any lenght of scrap.
OVERSIZED MATERIAL
UNILIMITED LENGTH
NO PRE-CUTTING
LOWEST RUNNING COST
No man operation: save on labour cost, as this is the only real automatic shear. The crane operator will just have to load continuously and there will be no downtime waiting for the machine to process.
Less maintenance and servicing, up to 1/3 of the cost to maintain a horizontal shear, due to:
- No need for pusher rams or lids.
- The surface area in contact with scrap is 60% less than with a traditional horizontal shear.
HIGHEST PRODUCTIVITY
> 150 T/H
Eliminate time to feed and fold scrap down to closed squeeze-box dimensions.
Continuous loading allows to obtain the highest productivity today available in the market.
HIGHEST DENSITY
Full side and vertical compression concentrates power in 60% less surface area than squeeze-boxes
Perfect for both light and heavy scrap.
BETTER QUALITY OF OUTPUT MATERIALS
ENERGY SAVINGS AND EFFICIENCY
The operator panel allows to quickly adjust pressure and cutting lengths depending on the scrap being processed.
Transducers, mounted inside the hydraulic cylinders, monitor the position of each cylinder and allow the operator to adjust the strokes, directly from the PLC. This feature allows to change working cycle to suit the type of scrap that is being processed and also to check the state of wear of internal cyclidner's seals.
SIMPLE CIVIL WORKS
Forget deep and expensive pits. The new machines have very compact layouts. Even with additional systems and conveyors, everything is placed above ground level for easy maintenance and to allow cheap foundations.
SMALL FOOTPRINT
The design of our inclined shears allows to occupy smaller areas, leaving more space to stock the material or for the other operations of the scrapyard.