2024 McHale High Speed Twin Dispenser Orbital

2024 McHale High Speed Twin Dispenser Orbital

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  • Year 2024
  • Make McHale
  • Model High Speed Twin Dispenser
2024 McHale High Speed Twin Dispenser Orbital

2024 McHale High Speed Twin Dispenser Orbital

2024 McHale High Speed Twin Dispenser Orbital

Orbital High Speed Twin Dispenser Round Bale Wrapper

The McHale Orbital high-speed round bale wrapper harnesses the proven vertical wrapping ring technology used in the McHale Fusion such as the patented high-speed transfer system and the patented tip roller to deliver a high-output, low-maintenance wrapper which is capable of keeping up with multiple balers.

These patents ensure high output and superior levels of forage quality are achieved.

Overview

The McHale Orbital is a high-speed round bale wrapper which delivers an even and consistent overlap and achieves optimum levels of fodder preservation and quality.

Features may include:

High-Speed Vertical Wrapping Ring

Once the bale is loaded onto the bale wrapper, the high-speed vertical wrapping ring can apply four layers of film to a 1.25m (4') bale in approximately 18 seconds or six layers of film in under 25 seconds.

High-Speed Transfer System

As the lift arm moves the bale onto the wrapping platform, the front roller pivots down to reduce the height the bale has to travel to the wrapping position. This design allows the bale to transition in a smooth and quick manner that is stress-free on the machine. The lift arm also has the ability to carry a bale while another is being wrapped, delivering higher output.

Tip Roller

Through the use of the patented tip roller, the McHale Orbital bale wrapper can wrap bales from 1.1m up to 1.45m (3’7?–4’9?) with ease. The patented tip roller adjusts its height in line with bale size to ensure that the wrapping ring always applies the plastic to the centre of the bale, regardless of the bale diameter. This ensures a correct and even overlap is always achieved.

Heavy-Duty Lift Arm

The heavy-duty lift arm also has the ability to carry a bale while another bale is being wrapped, delivering higher output.

Cut & Hold System

At the end of the wrapping cycle, the hydraulically operated cut & hold system cuts and holds the film in position ready to wrap the next bale.

Automatic Film Break Sensors

Automatic film break sensors monitor the plastic as it leaves the dispenser rollers. If plastic breaks or runs out, the machine will notify the operator via the control console.

Easy Film Loading

Both dispensers are easily loaded from the left side of the machine. When the first roll is loaded, an index button rotates the second dispenser around to the same location on the machine.

Extra Film Storage with Easy Handling

The McHale Orbital can carry 8 rolls of film: 2 rolls in the dispensers + 6 spare rolls in film storage

Control Options

The Expert Plus control console provides clear indicators of machine performance on it’s large graphic display and with the load sensing valve, makes the high-speed wrapping operation fully automatic.

Engine

Minimum Engine Power Requirement: 45 kW / 60 hp

Drivetrain

Drive Control Expert Plus Control Console

Wheels & Tires

Wheels Standard: 380/55-17

Electric

Electrical Requirements: 12v 10A EuroPlug or Direct from Battery

Operational

Operating Speed Wrapping Speed (up to): 40 rotations/min

Hydraulics

Minimum Hydraulic Flow 35 l/min @ 170 bar
Hydraulic Type Connections: 2 x 1/2" QR’s Open or Closed Centre or Load Sensing

Chassis

Hitch/Type Pin Hitch

Dimensions

Transport Length 4.35 m (14′ 3")
Transport Width 2.74 m (9')
Transport Height 3.0 m (9' 3")
Dimensions Bale Size: 1.48 m (4’9") | Aluminum Dispensers: 2 x 750 mm

Capacities

Hitch Lift Capacity @ 170 bar: 1200 kg (2646 lbs)

Weights

Weight Unladen: 2400 kg (5391 lbs)

Features

Features Film Stretch: 70% Standard | Wrapping System: Wrapping Ring (Fusion System) | Protection Mechanism: Relief Valve | Operation: Automatic & Manual | Film Roll Capacity: X 8 (2+6) | Greasing Points: 22 | Axle: 6 Stud

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