10 years double plunger technology

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The Twinpact double plunger system is an intelligent way to reach extremely high bale densities. As a result, in dry straw conditions, SB 1290 iD balers produce up to 25% heavier bales compared to conventional balers. In the meantime, excessive peak loads on the machine are avoided, resulting in a low power requirement. This brings profitability to the baling enterprise, in both conventional crop production and the most challenging environments where energy crops are grown for biomass operations.

The Twinpact plunger is divided into an upper and lower section connected with a triangle rod. With each plunger cycle, the bale is hit twice. By working on a smaller area, the impact force can be kept equal to increase bale density. Despite the heavier bales, the load on the machine is comparable with a conventional 120 x 90 (4 x 3) baler, eliminating the need for an over-sized driveline, flywheel and main frame.



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