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Balers
We represent the manufacturers of the finest baling equipment available in Canada today:
IPS Balers
Innovation and performance are key features of every baler made by IPS. They are are engineered for increased efficiency and productivity.
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IPS Conquest™ Auto-Tie Hinge-Side Baler |
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Excel Manufacturing
Every single-ram and two-ram baler made by Excel features innovative engineering and virtually indestructible construction.
Why buy an Excel baler?
Excel balers are known for their exceptional quality and durability, and their simple design means that they are easy to maintain. The bale weights that Excel balers produce are as specified, which means no surprises. Plus, Excel balers occupy a smaller footprint than competitors’ balers. Used Excel balers are hard to find – people just don’t get rid of them!
The HV9, HV10, 2R9, 2R10 and Signature Series machines feature an interlocking chassis design. The sidewall of the chassis is tabbed into slots into the floor of the baler, making it the strongest chassis in the industry. Excel uses a rotator jig during the welding process that spins the entire chassis 360 degrees, allowing the welding to be done “in position” so there are no weld seams. This results in the strongest triple-pass welds possible - Excel chassis sidewalls don’t bow, crack or bend.
The 2R9, 2R10 and Signature Series balers use linear transducers installed inside all cylinders (the main gathering ram cylinder, the eject cylinder and the bale separation door cylinder) for the most accurate ram positioning system available in the market today. It’s not necessary to have an operator at the control console, which means you can save thousands of dollars in labour costs each year.
About balers
A baler compresses waste material into bundles or bales that can be easily handled, stored and transported. A baler uses hydraulic cylinders (rams) to press a heavy duty plate (platen) onto the material to be baled inside the baler chamber. There are many different types available:
A vertical baler is the smallest and least expensive baler available. They are “vertical” because the ram and platen move vertically down into the chamber to form the bale. A horizontal baler is “horizontal” because the platen moves horizontally into the bale chamber. It is larger than a vertical baler and takes up more floor space. There are three main types of horizontal baler:
• Closed-door
• Open-end auto-tie
• Two-ram
In a “closed-door” horizontal baler, the bale is formed against a closed door at the far end of the chamber. A closed-door baler requires bales to be tied manually. Once a full bale has been made and tied, the door can be opened and the bale removed.
In an open-end auto-tie baler, each bale is made by the ram pushing against the end of the previous bale instead of against a closed door. This allows for a more continuous process. An open-end baler has an automatic tie system, which places baling wire around the finished bale.
A “two-ram” baler is typically the largest, fully automated, most powerful and fastest baler. In a two-ram baler, the first cylinder compresses material against a steel wall, and the second cylinder ejects finished bales through the auto-tie system.
Recycling Equipment Canada offers a full range of each type of baler from the manufacturers of the finest equipment available today: IPS Balers and Excel Manufacturing.

