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Scrap Chopper

Model 300

A Tough Light Duty Scrap Chopper.

The Model 300 scrap chopper is an economical “housekeeping” unit perfect for facilities with lower volumes of scrap materials. This unit is ideal for plastic and steel banding and other lightweight scrap materials. The Model 300 is designed to fit on several SWEED stands that can accommodate a variety of scrap collection containers. Custom stands and additional safety upgrades are also available.

Material Reference

The recommended model of scrap chopper is determined by scrap size, scrap volume, and requested custom features. Please consult a SWEED representative to determine the appropriate scrap chopper for your application. The following are materials commonly processed through the Model 300:

3/4” x .031” steel banding with clip

5/8” x .030” plastic/poly straps

3/4” x .050” plastic/PET straps

 

Construction Features

SWEED scrap choppers are well-known for their robust construction and ability to endure demanding environments. SWEED scrap choppers offer a reliable and efficient solution for processing linear scrap materials while prioritizing durability, safety, and user-friendly operation.

CE version available

Easy-to-reach “Feedworks Release” hand lever

Infeed restrictor plate for operator protection

Knives have 4 usable edges and can be rotated (3 times) for extended life

Made and supported in the USA

One year limited warranty

Overview: Sweed Scrap Choppers

Scrap Chopper Payback: Model 300

Sweed Model 300 PET Banding Demonstration

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Our Commitment To Our Customers.

SWEED engineers work closely with customers on many levels – from customizing a scrap chopper to meet specific criteria or revolutionizing a veneer or panel handling solution to increase production and efficiency, SWEED strives to exceed every customer’s expectation in all they do.

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Since 1955

Our History

It all started with an imported gang saw. After WWII, three brothers from Germany migrated to the United States and built a sawmill on Galls Creek in Gold Hill, Oregon. Dissatisfied with the imported gang saw they were using, they decided they could make a better saw themselves.

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