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Stamco scrap baller. 3/16"
Midwest Machinery LLC | Livonia, MI
Category: Scrap Winders for Coil Handling
Seller: Midwest Machinery LLC
Location: Livonia, MI
Mfr: Stamco
Make: Stamco, Material Thickness: 3/16" @ 50,000PSI, Type: Scrap Baller, Year: 2002, Speed: 98 - 520 feet per minute, Assembly: Left Hand.
Stamco, 1" x 0.135" scrap winder, 17" width x 30" diameter scrap ball, manual dump
D & H Machinery Inc | Toledo, OH
Category: Scrap Winders for Coil Handling
Seller: D & H Machinery Inc
Location: Toledo, OH
Mfr: Stamco
Production Machinery Scrap Winder, -Hydraulic Motor Driven, -Oscillate Wind, -Approx. 17" W x 30" Dia. scrap ball capacity, -Manual Scrap Dump, -Self-Contained Hyd. Power unit, 20 HP AC Motor, 1750 rpm, 230/460 v, Vickers Pump, -Removed and in Storage: Toledo, OH..
Stamco Scrap Baller, 3/16", 520 FPM, left hand assembly, 2002
National Machinery Exchange | Newark, NJ
Category: Scrap Winders for Coil Handling
Seller: National Machinery Exchange
Location: Newark, NJ
Mfr: Stamco
Year: 2002
3/16" STAMCO SCRAP BALLER, MANUFACTURER - STAMCO, TYPE - SCRAP BALLER, YEAR - 2002, MAX THICKNESS - 3/16" @ 50,000 PSI, SPEED - 98 - 520 FPM, ASSEMBLY - LEFT HAND ASSEMBLY.
Stamco, scrap baller, 28" outside dimension, hydraulic ball eject cylinder, 16" diameter weighted scrap masher, 25 HP AC drive motor
D & H Machinery Inc | Toledo, OH
Category: Scrap Winders for Coil Handling
Seller: D & H Machinery Inc
Location: Toledo, OH
Mfr: Stamco
-28" Max. Scrap Ball OD, -Hydraulic Ball Eject Cylinder, -16" Dia. Weighted Scrap Masher, -25 HP AC Drive Motor, -2 Speed Reducer - Baller Speed 100 & 500 FPM.
Stamco Scrap Baller, .187"
CJE Machine | Cumming, GA
Category: Scrap Winders for Coil Handling
Seller: CJE Machine
Location: Cumming, GA
Mfr: Stamco
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Scrap winders (also known as scrap collection devices) are specialized components in coil processing lines designed to efficiently collect and wind edge trim or scrap material generated during operations like slitting or trimming. Their controlled winding creates compact scrap coils, making handling, storage, and recycling easier.




