Product Overview
The Q43W-8000 Container-Type Scrap Metal Shear represents the pinnacle of heavy-duty metal processing equipment. Its name is derived from its iconic, container-like enclosed box structure. This design provides exceptional structural stability and safety, making it the ultimate solution for industries such as scrap metal recycling, end-of-life vehicle (ELV) dismantling, and metal fabrication. With a staggering shearing force of 8000 kN, this machine is engineered to process large-volume, high-strength scrap metal—including heavy-duty steel, beams, car bodies, and metal bales—with maximum efficiency, safety, and profitability.
| Model | Shearing Force (KN) | Blade Length (mm) | Discharging size (mm) | Cutting Frequency (times/min) | Power (kW) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q43W-8000 | 8000 | 1600 | 1600×450 | 3-4 | 180 |
A: No. The name comes from its appearance and structure, which resembles a sturdy, enclosed container box. Its primary purpose is to shear various scrap metals like steel and iron, not the containers themselves. This design offers far greater rigidity and safety than open-frame shears.
A: This refers to the theoretical maximum cross-sectional size of the scrap block produced after a single shear. The block can be up to 1600mm wide and 450mm thick. This size allows it to process larger pieces of scrap and produce uniform blocks ideal for transportation and smelting.
A: The frequency cannot be judged in isolation. Given the machine's immense shearing force (8000 kN), it is designed for heavy or large-volume materials where the weight (tonnage) per shear is very high. This frequency represents the optimal balance for achieving a maximum total tonnage processed, ensuring a complete cut, machine stability, and safety, rather than just pure speed.
A: Yes. Due to the machine's significant weight and powerful operational forces, it must be anchored to a solid concrete foundation to ensure stable operation and long-term safety. Detailed foundation drawings can be provided by our company.