In Brazil, scrap yards are increasingly running on dispatch discipline rather than “cut when needed.” Mixed heavy scrap from demolition, fabrication, and industrial maintenance can arrive in irregular sizes that are hard to stack and slow to load. When oversize scrap builds up, it blocks lanes, increases re-handling, and forces last-minute cutting before trucks move. As freight pressure rises and shipping windows tighten, more operators are upgrading to a horizontal container scrap shear as a dedicated sizing station—so cut size becomes predictable, staging becomes cleaner, and loading becomes easier to plan.
The customer’s inbound stream was dominated by mixed heavy ferrous scrap, mainly:
The site’s goal was to stabilize cutting output to match daily loading needs:
The customer’s operating constraints were typical for an active Brazilian yard:
The customer chose a 630-ton class container scrap shear because the scrap mix included heavier sections and plate that demanded stable cutting force without slowing rhythm. The decision was tied to practical sizing requirements: a wide 3700 × 2500 mm feeding mouth for mixed heavy scrap, a controlled hold cylinder (1153 kN) to reduce repositioning, and a 1500 mm blade to support consistent cut behavior. With 3–4 cuts/min and a rated 8–10 t/h capacity range, the site could size material fast enough to protect dispatch schedules without overspecifying into a larger footprint than the yard could comfortably manage.
Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied 1 set Q43W-6300A horizontal container scrap metal shear machine with PLC automatic control + remote operation (Siemens), air cooling, and a matched 3-motor + 3-pump hydraulic configuration to support stable daily runtime.
The shear was positioned between inbound staging and outbound loading to reduce re-handling loops.
Feed → Hold → Cut → Discharge → Stack/Load
| Item | Specification (Q43W-6300A) |
|---|---|
| Product | Q43W-6300A Horizontal Container Scrap Metal Shear Machine |
| Quantity | 1 set |
| Cutting force | 2890×2 kN (630–640 ton class), 2 cutting cylinders |
| Speed-up cylinder | 512 kN, 1 pc |
| Hold cylinder | 1153 kN (118 ton), 1 pc |
| Feeding mouth (L×W) | 3700 × 2500 mm |
| Output mouth (W×H) | 1500 × 400 mm |
| Blade length | 1500 mm |
| Cutting speed | 3–4 times/min |
| Capacity | 8–10 t/h |
| Hydraulic oil cooling | Air cooling system |
| System pressure | 22.0 MPa (Max 25.5 MPa) |
| Motors | Y225M-4, 45 kW, 1480 r/min, 3 sets |
| Pumps | A7V160LV1RPFOO, 160 ml/r, 35 MPa, 3 sets |
| Power supply | 380V / 50Hz (customized) |
| Total power | About 139 kW |
| Control method | PLC automatic + Remote (Siemens) |
| Overall size (L×W×H) | 8300 × 2250 × 2900 mm |
| Total weight | About 29 ton |
| Typical cuttable scrap | Square 120×120; Angle 200×200×20 (3 pcs); Round Φ130; I-beam 500×162×16; Plate 40×1000; Channel 400×104×14.5 (2 pcs) |
For Brazil yards under shipping pressure, a container scrap shear machine creates value when it turns mixed heavy scrap into consistent, loadable pieces on a predictable rhythm. With controlled holding, a wide feeding mouth, and stable 3–4 cuts/min operation, the Q43W-6300A helps build a repeatable “cut-and-load” routine.
Q1: How do I know if a 630-ton class container shear is the right choice?
Match tonnage to your scrap thickness/section sizes and the rhythm you need to protect daily dispatch—force is only useful if it supports stable cutting.
Q2: What drives real capacity in daily operation?
Scrap mix, feeding consistency, and staging layout. A clean feed lane and stable holding reduce interruptions and improve output.
Q3: What should I prepare before installation?
Confirm crane/grapple feeding method, allocate discharge/stacking space, and verify power supply and safe traffic lanes.
CTA: Send your scrap mix + max size/thickness + daily tons + target cut length + feeding method + site layout. I’ll return a recommended shear configuration and a practical station layout.
In Brazil, scrap yards are increasingly running on dispatch discipline rather than “cut when needed.” Mixed heavy scrap from demolition, fabrication, and industrial maintenance can arrive in irregular sizes that are hard to stack and slow to load. When oversize scrap builds up, it blocks lanes, increases re-handling, and forces last-minute cutting before trucks move. As freight pressure rises and shipping windows tighten, more operators are upgrading to a horizontal container scrap shear as a dedicated sizing station—so cut size becomes predictable, staging becomes cleaner, and loading becomes easier to plan.
The customer’s inbound stream was dominated by mixed heavy ferrous scrap, mainly:
The site’s goal was to stabilize cutting output to match daily loading needs:
The customer’s operating constraints were typical for an active Brazilian yard:
The customer chose a 630-ton class container scrap shear because the scrap mix included heavier sections and plate that demanded stable cutting force without slowing rhythm. The decision was tied to practical sizing requirements: a wide 3700 × 2500 mm feeding mouth for mixed heavy scrap, a controlled hold cylinder (1153 kN) to reduce repositioning, and a 1500 mm blade to support consistent cut behavior. With 3–4 cuts/min and a rated 8–10 t/h capacity range, the site could size material fast enough to protect dispatch schedules without overspecifying into a larger footprint than the yard could comfortably manage.
Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied 1 set Q43W-6300A horizontal container scrap metal shear machine with PLC automatic control + remote operation (Siemens), air cooling, and a matched 3-motor + 3-pump hydraulic configuration to support stable daily runtime.
The shear was positioned between inbound staging and outbound loading to reduce re-handling loops.
Feed → Hold → Cut → Discharge → Stack/Load
| Item | Specification (Q43W-6300A) |
|---|---|
| Product | Q43W-6300A Horizontal Container Scrap Metal Shear Machine |
| Quantity | 1 set |
| Cutting force | 2890×2 kN (630–640 ton class), 2 cutting cylinders |
| Speed-up cylinder | 512 kN, 1 pc |
| Hold cylinder | 1153 kN (118 ton), 1 pc |
| Feeding mouth (L×W) | 3700 × 2500 mm |
| Output mouth (W×H) | 1500 × 400 mm |
| Blade length | 1500 mm |
| Cutting speed | 3–4 times/min |
| Capacity | 8–10 t/h |
| Hydraulic oil cooling | Air cooling system |
| System pressure | 22.0 MPa (Max 25.5 MPa) |
| Motors | Y225M-4, 45 kW, 1480 r/min, 3 sets |
| Pumps | A7V160LV1RPFOO, 160 ml/r, 35 MPa, 3 sets |
| Power supply | 380V / 50Hz (customized) |
| Total power | About 139 kW |
| Control method | PLC automatic + Remote (Siemens) |
| Overall size (L×W×H) | 8300 × 2250 × 2900 mm |
| Total weight | About 29 ton |
| Typical cuttable scrap | Square 120×120; Angle 200×200×20 (3 pcs); Round Φ130; I-beam 500×162×16; Plate 40×1000; Channel 400×104×14.5 (2 pcs) |
For Brazil yards under shipping pressure, a container scrap shear machine creates value when it turns mixed heavy scrap into consistent, loadable pieces on a predictable rhythm. With controlled holding, a wide feeding mouth, and stable 3–4 cuts/min operation, the Q43W-6300A helps build a repeatable “cut-and-load” routine.
Q1: How do I know if a 630-ton class container shear is the right choice?
Match tonnage to your scrap thickness/section sizes and the rhythm you need to protect daily dispatch—force is only useful if it supports stable cutting.
Q2: What drives real capacity in daily operation?
Scrap mix, feeding consistency, and staging layout. A clean feed lane and stable holding reduce interruptions and improve output.
Q3: What should I prepare before installation?
Confirm crane/grapple feeding method, allocate discharge/stacking space, and verify power supply and safe traffic lanes.
CTA: Send your scrap mix + max size/thickness + daily tons + target cut length + feeding method + site layout. I’ll return a recommended shear configuration and a practical station layout.