LFA 51
The LFA 51 is the most popular small vertical baler in the UK. It is one of our seasoned veterans that has been in our range for 20+ years. It is an ideal machine for small quantities and sizes of material due to its 715 x 550mm feed opening. With a fast cycle speed of 42 seconds, it will quickly bale material up into bales that weigh up to 70kg (depending on material). It was designed to fit into the tightest of spaces, with a footprint of just 830 x 785mm, making it easy to site. With an IP65 rating, it can withstand all forms of weather, so it can be sited inside or outside. As the bales are only 710 x 600 x 510mm, a bale trolley is used to eject the bale. This is supplied with the machine, making bale ejection simple and easy to use.
The most common types of materials baled are cardboard, plastic film, dry waste and paper, but it can also bale other materials. By compacting recyclable material into bales, the LFA 51 saves waste management costs by reducing wheelie bin and skip collections. These bales can then be collected by your local recycler. We have supplied hundreds of LFA 51 balers due to their suitability in many different workplaces. Common industries are food production, hospitality, manufacturing, retail, healthcare, agriculture and logistics.
Suitable For
Cardboard
Fabric
Flexible Metals
Flexible Plastic
PaperBale Weights
- Cardboard
- ~50kg - 70kg
- Plastic
- ~60kg - 70kg







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