Square baler PK 4010 KOSTKA
fixed chamber

Square baler - PK 4010 KOSTKA - Sipma - fixed chamber
Square baler - PK 4010 KOSTKA - Sipma - fixed chamber
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Characteristics

Bale type
square
Chamber
fixed chamber

Description

The SIPMA PK 4000 KOSTKA cube balers are excellent straw collecting machines, also effective in collection of hay. The optimum design, excellent operating parameters, as well as high durability and reliability are the reasons why SIPMA S.A. has been manufacturing these machines for more than 30 years, continiously improving them. Almost 100,000 machines were sold to farmers so far. The pressing chamber design allows adjusting the pressure force (up to 180 kg/m³), setting the cube length from 0.3 to 1.3 m and adjusting the plane of the ejected cube. The balanced crank and piston system improves the working conditions for the operator by eliminating the harmful effect of vibrations affecting the tractor. The hydraulic harvester lifting system increases the safety and comfort of operation. The double binding device used in a machine quickly and accurately binds bales formed by the square baler. The safeties installed ensure long-lasting and safe operation. The one-way friction clutch at the flywheel (900 Nm) protects the drive shaft. Behind the flywheel is the main automatic clutch, which protects the whole machine (with six disc springs). The shear bolts protect the needles and binding apparatuses. In addition, the reel and harvester are equipped with overload clutches

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