Comprima X-treme
With variable bale chamber

- The round baler - Comprima F 150 XC X-treme
- The combination baler wrapper - Comprima CV 150 XC X-treme
- Variable diameters - infinitely variable 1.00-1.50 m diameter bales
- Sharp blades - the XCut cutting system

The variable bale chamber on the Comprima V and CV models produces steplessly adjustable bale diameters of 1.00 m to 1.50 m. The specific diameter is entered to the cab-based control unit. Further customizable parameters are the baling pressure and the core densities. These are set on a hydraulic pressure control valve, which can also be operated from the terminal as an option. The pressure increases as the bale grows in diameter which leads to particularly uniform densities.

The bale chamber is formed by the front and rear belt-and-slat elevators. These form the bale as it grows to its preset diameter. The baling pressure is controlled by a double swing at the front and the tensioning arm at the rear. The belt-and-slat elevator at the front has even two drives, one at the top and one at the bottom, so it is able to handle also very difficult conditions.

The Comprima V 150 XC X-treme with variable bale chamber allows operators to enter the required bale diameter to the operator terminal in the tractor cab. The diameters can be set steplessly from 1.00 m to 1.50 m, which gives users greater fl exibility. Smaller bale sizes are often preferred in silage whereas larger bales are more typical in hay and straw. Larger bales boost your productivity and reduce fuel and wrapping costs per tonne of crop as well as the time spent on handling and transport. Smaller bales, by comparison, are easier to handle and make for faster feeding to smaller herds.

The Comprima CV 150 X-treme baler wrapper has a powerful twin-arm wrapper. The wrapping table forms a deep cradle and has big bobbins on the sides to ensure the bale is consistently rolled during the wrapping cycle even when the conditions are more than diffi cult. The Comprima CV X-treme table can also be used for unloading the bales in pairs when no wrapping takes place.

The operator simply enters the pressure, the diameter, and the number of fi lm and net wraps. Once this is done, the combination will go about its business fully automatically. The bale drops on the wrapping table simply by its weight - a fast and eff ective method. If necessary, a bale lifter can give it a nudge. As the baler resumes baling, the wrapper starts wrapping. When the operator stops the tractor because a baling cycle is completed the wrapping table tips to the rear and unloads the wrapped bale.



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