EZ MACHINERY COMPAC-50 for sale $60,445


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Title | EZ MACHINERY COMPAC-50 |
Make | EZ MACHINERY |
Price | AUD $60,445 |
Listing Type | New |
Stock Number | S16 |
Refcode | TA870004 |
EZ MACHINERY COMPAC-50. AUSTRALIAN MADE
The semi automated compaction range of baggers is designed to service industries with specific requirements to compact products into bags. A robust design ensures continued bagging and the touch screen control makes it easy for operators to program the unit.
The unit has been designed to suit a range of commercial feed mixes, grains, organic material, wool, fibres and much more. The standard bagger comes in a 5m3 hopper and is capable of up to 180 bags per hour. The dual bag system ensures that down time is minimal in between bag changes.
- Built in fork tubes for easy movement
- Quick action bag clamps
- Touch screen controls
- Accurate weight control system
- Adjustable legs for height control
- Standard hopper size 5m3
- Options: Anti bridging Air cannon
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