Colmar--Product Focus on Logger/Balers

Colmar offers seven well-designed, durable logger/baler models that are easy to operate. The standard roll-on/roll-off version is fully transportable, but wheeled versions are also available upon request for recyclers who plan to relocate their balers frequently.

The units are equipped with remote control and automatic cycling and offer production ranges from 1.5 to 3.5 tons per hour to 8.5 to 11 tons per hour. When equipped with an optional manual crane, a single person can load and operate the logger/baler.

Colmar’s logger/balers can process automobiles, white goods, No. 2 mixed scrap, clips, sheet iron and steel plate, nonferrous scrap and steel, copper or aluminum wire.

B2000

Machine Weight (lbs.): 30,800

Box Length: 6.5’

Bale Dimensions: 12"x12"xV

Bale Density* (lbs./ft.3): 105Tons/Hour*: 1.5 – 3.5

Engine Horsepower: 119

Optional Crane: N/A

B3000

Machine Weight (lbs.): 37,400

Box Length: 10’

Bale Dimensions: 18"x18"xV

Bale Density* (lbs./ft.3): 90Tons/Hour*: 3.75 – 6.5

Engine Horsepower: 119

Optional Crane: N/A

B4500

Machine Weight (lbs.): 48,500

Box Length: 15’

Bale Dimensions: 18"x18"xV

Bale Density* (lbs./ft.3): 75Tons/Hour*: 7.5 – 8.5

Engine Horsepower: 142

Optional Crane: Yes

B5000HD

Machine Weight (lbs.): 49,500

Box Length: 16.5’

Bale Dimensions: 25"x32"xV

Bale Density* (lbs./ft.3): 75Tons/Hour*: 7.5 – 8.5

Engine Horsepower: 173

Optional Crane: Yes

B5000PM

Machine Weight (lbs.): 57,100

Box Length: 16.5’

Bale Dimensions: 25"x32"xV

Bale Density* (lbs./ft.3): 85Tons/Hour*: 7.5 – 8.5

Engine Horsepower: 132

Optional Crane: Included

B5500

Machine Weight (lbs.): 55,000

Box Length: 18.5’

Bale Dimensions: 25"x32"xV

Bale Density* (lbs./ft.3): 75Tons/Hour*: 7.5 – 8.5

Engine Horsepower: 132Optional Crane: Included

B6200

Machine Weight (lbs.): 91,000

Box Length: 18.5’

Bale Dimensions: 25"x32"xV

Bale Density* (lbs./ft.3): 75Tons/Hour*: 8.5 – 11

Engine Horsepower: 167

Optional Crane: Yes

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