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Car crushers are essentially a type of hydraulic compactor and subdivide into two basic types; the pancake crusher where the vehicle is flattened vertically into a slab, or the baler which crushes and compresses the vehicle from several directions into a dense rectangular cube or 'bale'.
The 3 Types of Car Crushers And How They Work. By Todd Bialaszewski. A car crusher or automobile crusher is a machine that reduces a vehicle's shell to take up less room. Modern car crushers use a combination of hydraulic pistons and plates to produce a flattened car.
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A car crusher is a piece of machinery used to compress the metal remains of a junked car after it has been stripped of all useful parts. Compressing them takes up less space when stored, or when transported via truck or train to a recycling facility.
This portable, one-man operation car crusher can crush up to five cars at a time! Its unique design has reduced total set-up time to less than one minute. 49 second cycle time. 57,000 lbs. High strength back wall.
Since 1996, OverBuilt has been manufacturing heavy machinery including car crushers and baler/loggers. OverBuilt produces top-quality, high-performance equipment for auto salvage yards and scrap metal recyclers.
E-Z Crusher offers a full line of machinery to compress and manage recyclable metals. From car crushers to balers, each of our machines is quality built and proven in the field. Our equipment is backed by the support of our team of manufacturing and maintenance experts.
The machine is so big, it isn't measured in tons, but acres. It uses an 8,000-horsepower electric motor to drive a massive rotor that spins hammers at 175 mph, reducing six pre-crushed cars per minute into fist-sized metal chunks [Source: Buffalo News ].
Built standard with its 10 foot opening the OverBuilt Car Crusher has the highest opening on the market. In addition, it has a remarkable 159 tons of crushing power.
Almost all modern car crushers use a hydraulic press to crush the cars. A large motor powers a pump that pushes hydraulic fluid to drive large cylinders. Using principles of force-multiplication, a hydraulic system can generate over 2,000 psi and impart more than 150 tons of crushing force onto a pile of scrap cars.