WASTE’17 Review
Our Trojan fully automatic 5-wire tying systems are capable of baling between 2 - 12 tonnes per hour. Precision made, using German engineering, the Trojan utilises advanced servicing technology, requiring a minimum of maintenance. Integrated bottle piercer is an optional extra.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
Suitable for paper, cardboard, printing waste and foil Suitable for medium to high traffic material Fast cycle times, high performance press Relatively small footprint and low noise levels Continuous feeding options available Operator side, freely selectable
CONSUMABLES MAINTENANCE VARIOUS FINANCE OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO SUIT RENTALS
www.mardonbalers.co.uk P R Equipment Ltd
UNIT 5 SYCAMORE CENTRE, EASTWOOD TRADING ESTATE, ROTHERHAM, S65 1EN
SECOND HAND GRABS AND SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE WASTE GRABS FOR
MACHINES 6 TO 32 TON
DIGGING GRABS FOR
MACHINES 1.5 TO
50 TON
DEMOLITION AND SORTING FOR MACHINES 3 TO 32 TON
SCRAP HANDLING GRABS FOR MACHINES
2 TO 60 TON. OPEN OR
CLOSED TINE
REHANDLING GRABS FOR
MACHINES 1.5 TO 50 TON
C M Y CM MY CY CMY K
Our proven reputation as a first-class service provider
SERVICING
CALL TODAY 0800 587 3028 EMAIL
sales@mardongroup.co.uk FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE
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Here are just a few of the many reasons why Biowood Recycling are rapidly becoming a market leader in the industry...
We’re kind to the environment by facilitating solutions to process your waste for use as alternative fuels
Our extensive network of contacts - for both supply and utilisation of RDF and SRF
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