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    Lectura specs Recycling/Waste Management Waste Presses Waste Presses Klaus Klaus KPC 2006 specifications

    Klaus KPC 2006 Specifications & Technical Data (1996-2016)

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    Pressing force: 300kN – Transport length: 3.9m – Transport width: 1.7m – Transport height: 2.0m – Slot opening width: 1.16m – Slot opening height: 1.23m

    Technical specs - KPC 2006 Klaus

    Specification

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    • Pressing force 300 kN
    • Transport length 3.9 m
    • Transport width 1.7 m
    • Transport height 2.0 m
    • Slot opening width 1.16 m
    • Slot opening height 1.23 m
    • Plant type AsCo
    • Mode of drive e
    • Drive power 4 kW
    • Weight 2.1 t

    More technical details, like: press type, max. throughput are available in the full technical specs.

    Special equipment

    • Non-ferrous metal
    • Waste
    • Plastics
    • Paper / paperboard
    • Rubber
    • Granulate
    • Timber

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