For a single unit, you're looking at roughly $28,000 to $32,000 depending on whether you want the water cooler or the air cooler—the mid-range volume, say 5 to 10 units, drops that to about $26,000 each, and if you're ordering a full container load, our company can get it down closer to $24,500 per machine.

What really keeps costs down over time is the welding strapping system, which uses plastic tape instead of metal strapping, so you're not constantly buying expensive steel seals, and the automatic horizontal track means one operator can handle the whole cycle—press the button, it compresses, straps, and welds all in about 40 seconds or so.

It's actually a 22kw hydraulic system with a 160-ton pressing force, which is more than enough for waste paper bales, but we've also seen buyers use it for steel pipe and coil bundling—though honestly, for heavy steel coils you might want to step up to next model because the track width is designed more for paper bales.

Control is either manual or PLC, and most buyers go with the Mitsubishi PLC because of that it's easier to program teh automatic cycle, but the manual override is handy when you're testing a new materail or the power flickers—we usually have the Siemens motors in stock, but confirm lead time if you need a specific voltge.

The the pump and the solenoid valves, but not the wear items like the oil seals or the strapping head—those are roughly $200 to $400 to replace depending on your usage, and you'll want to keep a spare set on hand if you're running it 8 hours a day.
Typically, the MOQ is 1 unit for this model, but we can discuss larger quantities if you need a bulk order.
Standard lead time is about 30-45 days after order confirmation, depending on current production load.
Yes, we can supply CE and ISO certifications upon request. Just let us know which documents you need for customs or your quality audit.
This model is designed for plastic tape strapping with the welding type mode. It won't work with steel straps straight out of the box.
Keep it in a dry, sheltered area away from direct rain and extreme temps. If storing long-term, drain the hydraulic fluid and cover the machine to prevent dust buildup.