Transfer System
McHale patented high speed Transfer System
As the transfer cradle moves the bale towards the wrapping ring, the wrapping roller closest to the bale chamber pivots out of the way, thereby reducing the height the bale has to travel to get to the wrapper.
This clever system saves time, as the patented system moves the bale quickly, ensuring the McHale Fusion Vario delivers the highest possible output.
McHale patented Tip Roller
The McHale Fusion Vario can wrap bales from 1.1 metres up to 1.45 metres with ease.
The patented tip roller adjusts its height in line with bale size to ensure the plastic always goes onto the centre of the bale, regardless of the bale diameter.
This ensures the correct overlap is always achieved.
Wrapping System
This high-speed vertical wrapping ring can apply four layers of film to a 1.25 metre bale in approximately 20 seconds, or six layers of film in 30 seconds.
In normal working conditions the ever efficient wrapping process is always complete ahead of the baler, meaning that the wrapping platform is always ready and waiting to capture the next ejected bale.
WRAPPING RING FEATURES
- Two 750mm Dispensers
- Film break sensors
- Easy film loading
- Reliable cut and hold, which gather the plastic to one point
Film can be loaded from the left hand side of the machine. After loading film on the first dispenser, the operator can push the index button and the dispensers will then rotate around and automatically stop at the loading position for the second dispenser. This allows the operator to easily load the second roll of film.
Control
The i Touch in-cab control console provides clear indicators of machine performance on its large touch screen graphic display:
- The i Touch control console, when combined with the load sensing valve on the Fusion Vario, is capable of making baler & wrapping operation fully automatic,
- The console is fitted with a rear camera as standard.
- In automatic mode the camera image will appear at different predetermined times on the screen, such as when the bale is being transferred or being tipped.