Finally, a machine that can do it all. The XCycler is the answer for processing large volumes of full plastic or aluminum liquid containers. It dumps, perforates, dewaters, crushes, and bales in one compact and integrated system. Large milled sized bales, high thru-put and corrosion resistant stainless steel construction make this equipment a winner!
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Interested in the XCycler?
Contact our team for a free consultation on the best product for your application
Gary Brinkman
Director – Multinational Sales
Phone: 319-389-5444
Email: gary@sebrightproducts.com
or call our office at 800-253-0532.
General Information and Literature Requests:
Julie VanderMoore
Inside Sales/Literature Requests
Phone: 269-793-7183
Email: julie@brightbeltpress.com
About the XCycler
You will not be waiting for the XCycler, it will be waiting for you. With two 8” bore hydraulic cylinders the XCycler develops up to 250,000 lbs. of force to drive the liquids out and insure optimum bale density. The cart tipper is designed to handle totes of containers up to a 2.0 cubic yard capacity and cycles in under one minute, including an automatic cart rinse cycle while inverted in the hopper!
Concerns about cleanliness? The XCycler collects, contains & channels liquid to where it belongs. No Runs, No Drips, No Errors!
Features and Benefits
XCycler Features
- Stainless steel construction
- 230 Gallon SS liquid collection pan
- Ul listed NEMA 4x plc control panel
- Category 3 safety interlocks
- Allen Bradley electrical controls
Space Saving Design
- Tipper loads and bale ejects to same area
- Vertical lift chamber end door
- Sliding splash covers
- Deck mounted hydraulic unit
XCycler Safety Features
- Category 3 bale chamber splash guards
- Category 3 rope pull tipper & door perimeter
- Redundant main motor contactors
- Deadman type bale eject control
- Bale door dead bolt (up position)
Hydraulic Power Unit
- Pressure compensated pump
- Oil cooler (with over temp fault)
- Independent tipper vane pump
- Dirty filter sensor and fault