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Phone: 07834 585 247 E-mail: paul.caldwell@iqr.se www.iqr.se


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Save money


A fully refurbished MAC 108/1 and MAC 111/1 are now available at a fraction of the original cost.


MAC


series 2 balers


The MAC series 2 balers offer easier loading, lower maintenance, denser bales, additional longevity and improved efficiency.


Highly efficient blade system. 12% larger hopper. 30% more efficient IE3 motors. 30% longer service life. 400% longer lasting Hardox steel liners. 50% improvement in tying speed choose 4, 5 or 8 wires.


All machines are factory refurbished and are in as new condition.


MAC 108/1, best suited to baling paper or other recyclate fitted with a bale conditioner for paper grades and powered by a 75 kW electric motor and produces finished bales 1100 mm x 1000mm x operator set length.


MAC 111/1, best suited to baling paper or RDF and is powered by 2 x 75 kW motor and capable of processing up to 50 tonnes per hour. Produces heavyweight bales measuring 1100mm x 1100mm x operator set length.


Discover the MAC 2 advantage for yourself call now


RCP Systems Tel: 07808 365866 paul.godfrey@rcp-systems.com www.rcp-systems.com


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