Equipment Rental & Sales

We rent, lease, and sell the right equipment for your application. Maintenance and collection services in house.

We provide the right equipment for your specific application—whether you need short-term rentals, long-term leases, or purchase options. Our in-house maintenance and collection services ensure reliability and convenience, so you can focus on getting the job done.

Baler

The most common type of baler used in the waste and recycling industry is the Vertical Downstroke Baler, which is widely found in grocery stores across America. These balers are primarily designed for compacting cardboard but can also handle various types of paper and plastics. By achieving maximum compaction, these machines transform loose recyclables into dense, manageable bales, turning scrap materials into valuable commodities that can be sold for profit.

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Self-Contained Compactors

Self-contained compactors are available in sizes from 15 to 34 cubic yards and are ideal for high-volume waste with liquids, like food waste from restaurants. They feature a built-in sump to contain excess water and prevent leaks. When full, the entire unit is hauled away, leaving the hydraulic and power pack behind. These compactors require a disconnect box and typically run on 3-phase power (single-phase available at extra cost). They can be customized for various setups—free-standing with lockable enclosures, dock-fed with safety rails, or chute-fed through walls. Easy to disconnect and haul, they’re built for convenience and efficiency.

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Self-Contained Compactors

Stationary or break-away compactors are available in sizes ranging from 2 cubic yards to over 5½ cubic yards and are typically used for dry, industrial-type waste. These units are permanently bolted to a concrete slab and paired with a 40-cubic-yard receiving container. When full, only the container is hauled to the disposal site, making the process efficient and cost-effective. Stationary compactors require a disconnect box at the installation site and typically operate on 3-phase electrical power. They can be customized to meet a wide variety of needs, including free-standing loading with a fully enclosed, lockable “dog house,” dock loading with handrails and gates, or feeding through a wall chute for added convenience and security.

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