Hold in the down position until it maxes the piston out. Then when you come back, tap down and youll see how much extra you can fit in a Pittsburgh transit services baler. quality machine
I fucking hate you PTR one time I bought your cardboard baler and you’re not gonna believe it Worst ass Into cardboard baler exploded into tiny pieces and I bought a second one it’s just came with a just door
Never lay a piece flat of cardboard just leave tired of it starts till you die if you do not bail do not fail a strike wrap or cardboard you get shredded garbage metal or wood Styrofoam and bags and plastic this I just want to contaminate the bell if you could terminate the bail is corrugated shrink wrap and cardboard it will burn you it will electrocute you and kill you and will call 9 one Oonneee
How to make a bell all right I’ll tell you step one by a better start to build up with black Harbor step three climb inside the poor call the gate that five yourself killed step six step six then get tied off and get burnt you stop Bailey Avenue right there at the above the arrow the Davison fee game with us whatever we’re so sledgehammer destroy the field gate with a sledgehammer how about this leave the gate up and stick raise the gate open and stick heads or body parts and do a baler so you can die
PTR Baler and compactor one of these days I’m gonna call my Baler New York northern recycling is it gonna be big Balers don’t do anything if their is a bale if there is below to the other arrow is still not safe will damage the chamber door in the feed gate in the middle no, if you was above the arrow, it was damaged the feed gate ,blows up the motor and breaks the hydraulic cylinder and all the oil will come out how much charge in the Baylor about 9090 9090 so I gazillion a gazillion a pressure in the Baylor you could compress anything in there you want
I regularly operate a PTR self contained compactor. I was provided reasonably thorough verbal instructions and visual operation demonstration by a representative of the owner of the compactor. But I was not provided a manufacturer operation guide or instruction video and there is no instruction/safety list posted on the compactor or by the controls. I am wondering about operating cycles and when it is OK to press the start button. The compactor motor has a distinct "spin down" sound as it reaches the end of it's cycle. Is it OK to press the start button during this "spin down" to immediately start the next cycle? Or is doing so potentially harmful to the motor or mechanical system of the compactor? Should the motor be fully stopped (no audible sound) before pressing the start button for the next cycle? It takes several (approx. 5-7) cycles to clear the trash loading area when full. I can check the compactor for a model number if that is helpful.
Nah. I used an older model at my first job. At times, the ram was left down to compress the cardboard, and after a little time, it could be pressed once or twice more to compress the cardboard a little further, maybe a couple of more inches. That machine was robust and never broke down. A good tool to have, though, is a straight steel ramrod with a pointed end to poke holes in the cardboard when feeding in the bale wires. Sometimes, cardboard would block the wire slots and it was necessary to ram holes.