Double Press
Manufacturing Product Line
- Hay Presses
- Cutters
- Post-production Equipment
3-Tie Press
The
Double Press
3-Tie Press has been the industry standard for the
past twenty-plus years.
It accepts standard 3-tie bales and presses them to
roughly 22" long. Bales can be cut in
half as they exit the machine.
Bales can be pressed on a
bale for bale basis, or cut and weighed to create a standard
sized bale with a pre-programmed weight.
The 3-Tie Press can also be
integrated as the back end to one of our Big Bale Cutters to press hay
in a single automated process. Specs & Details
2-Tie Press
The 2-tie press is essentially
the same machine as the 3-tie press, but configured to accept
the smaller 2-tie bales.
Double 3-Tie Press
The Double 3-tie Press is built to process two 3-tie
bales at once, nearly doubling the speed of our standard 3-tie
press. The Double 3-tie Press can also be integrated with a Big
Bale Cut Down cutter for the ultimate in flexibility. If both
the 3-tie and the big bale options are present, the changeover
is as simple as flipping a switch.
Specs & Details
Big Bale Cut
Down Press
The
Big Bale Cut Down Press is an all-in-one cutter and press. It accepts 3' x 4' bales with
lengths up to 98 inches. The bales are cut into full width
slabs utilizing our high volume cutter and then pressed to
create a 17"H x 48"W x 20"L bale that can be halved or
quartered to produce standard full bales or half cut bales.
Specs & Details
With the Double 3-tie option
installed, this press also accommodates two
3-tie bales side by side for a high degree of input flexibility.
(See Double 3-Tie Press, above.)
Natural Big Bale Press
The Natural Big Bale Press also
handles 3' x 4' bales, but delivers the (optionally) sliced and
compressed bales into a sleeve that preserves the flakes of the
original. Innovative engineering minimizes processing steps,
producing container-ready bales faster, and at a lower cost.
Specs & Details
Standard Big Bale Cutter
The Standard Big Bale Cutter accepts 3' x
4' bales with lengths up to 98 inches. The bales are cut into
halves or quarters and fed to one of our presses.

When coordinated with our 3-Tie Press, the bales are cut into
quarters prior to being fed to the press. The result is a standard,
compressed 3-tie bale.
The cutter can also be configured to
operate with our Cut Down Bale Press. In this case, the bales are cut into
full width slabs and fed to the press. The result is a bale that can be halved to quartered to generate the desired
product. Specs & Details
High Volume Big Bale
Cutter
For customers with higher volume
requirements, we offer a different design that utilizes a big
bale feeder, automatic twine remover, and other components that permit
increased throughput with no reduction in reliability.
While the Standard Big Bale Cutter is coordinated with its
in-line press, the High Volume Cutter is fully integrated,
creating a fully automatic system operated from a single control
panel.
Specs & Details
Stacking Accumulator
The
Stacking Accumulator doubles the efficiency of high-volume
operations by pre-stacking bales in a wide variety of
configurations . Specs & Details
Precision Block Former & Automatic Wrap System
The
Precision Block Former/Stretch Wrap System is a fully automatic
system that accepts compressed bales from an accumulator and deposits
stacked and stretch-wrapped blocks of product ready to be placed
in a shipping container. This product eliminates the forklift
and operator between the press and stretch wrap equipment, and
the person operating the stretch wrap machine.
In action, the system stacks compressed bales and squares
them automatically before delivering the blocks to an automatic
wrap station where stretch wrap (or strapping) is applied. The system then stacks the
blocks two-high in a staging area ready to be loaded into
a container. The only
time an operator needs to step down from his fork-lift is to
replace a full roll of stretch-wrap or strapping material. Specs & Details
If desired, the stretch-wrapping
station may be bypassed, and the strapped blocks stacked in the
staging area.
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