Bale Handeling

EZE Weigh Inline Bagger

The inline bagger and dual chain conveyors place bags on bales. The 2-strand chain conveyor feeds bale to the bagger funnel. A chain driven pusher or «ram» directs bale through bagger funnel assembly where a poly bag covers bale for protection in shipping and storage. Another 2-strand chain conveyor powers bale onto the electric accumulator

EZE Weigh Manual Sample Cutter

The manual sample cutter allows operator to remove and tag a sample from the bale. When bale moves into position, an operator directs the bale cutter module to move into the bale. The blade carriage is repositioned left or right to avoid sample cutter blades hitting metal bands when cutting the sample. The bale cutter blade is driven down to cut samples from both sides of bale. The cutter assembly returns to original position and bale advances from the manual sample cutter.

EZE Weigh No 1

The feeder conveyor, EZE-WEIGH® No. 1, is loaded with upright cotton bales from side. An operator sends a signal to this conveyor to unload one bale of cotton. A bale is singulated onto EZE-WEIGH® No. 2 automatically

EZE Weigh No 2

The EZE-WEIGH® No. 2, a 4-strand chain cotton conveyorcotton conveyor with shocks, receives bales from the feeder. The bale is «laid» onto this unit for horizontal conveying where it is tagged and conveyed onto the scale conveyor. Four heavy duty shock absorbers cushion the fall of the bale. Make Roach your number one Bale Handling Cotton ConveyorCotton Conveyor choice

EZE Weigh No 3
The scale conveyor, EZE-WEIGH® No. 3, is mounted on top of a scale. The bale is indexed onto this conveyor, where it is weighed and held until operator records individual.

EZE Weigh No 4 EZE-WEIGH® No. 4, an inclined belt conveyor, may be used in bale handling applications not featuring a bagger assembly, to allow cut samples to be removed from the bale and tagged. This conveyor inclines bale into position for transfer to the No. 5 accumulator.

EZE Weigh No 5

The bale handling electric accumulator, EZE-WEIGH® No. 5, receives bales from bagger conveyor (or from EZE-WEIGH® No. 4, an inclined belt conveyor). Bales tip over into upright position and are accumulated by the No. 5 unit. A chain driven powered pusher arm moves several accumulated bales to provide clearance for another bale.