In real scrap yards, the most valuable machine is the one that holds rhythm under everyday conditions. Heat buildup, unstable staging, and stop-start operation reduce real output more than spec-sheet numbers. Brazil yards running long shifts increasingly evaluate equipment based on uptime stability and how well it supports a predictable dispatch schedule. This strengthens demand for a horizontal container scrap metal shear machine with air cooling, matched hydraulics, and a control system that keeps operation consistent across shifts.
The customer needed:
Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied 1 set Q43W-6300A horizontal container scrap shear with PLC automatic control and remote operation. Air cooling supports daily runtime, and the matched 3 motor + 3 pump configuration helps maintain stable hydraulic performance. The workflow remained simple and repeatable:
Feed → Hold → Cut → Discharge → Stack/Load, reducing last-minute rush cutting before trucks arrive.
| Item | Specification (Q43W-6300A) |
|---|---|
| Product | Q43W-6300A Container Scrap Metal Shear |
| Cutting force | 2890×2 kN (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) |
They reported a calmer daily rhythm, fewer interruptions, and easier planning. Output piles were more consistent, and loading became less reactive because the shear station stayed stable.
In Brazil, dispatch stability often comes down to equipment rhythm. A horizontal container scrap shear that holds a consistent cutting pace helps yards scale output without scaling chaos.
Q1: Why is air cooling important for daily operation?
It helps stabilize oil temperature and supports consistent performance during long shifts.
Q2: What determines cutting speed in real use?
Feeding stability, scrap mix, and staging discipline—3–4 cuts/min is a practical rhythm.
Q3: What should be confirmed for control and power?
Local voltage/frequency, wiring, and operator workflow for remote operation.
CTA: Send your shift plan, scrap mix, and site layout. We’ll propose a stable horizontal shear setup and workflow for predictable dispatch.
In real scrap yards, the most valuable machine is the one that holds rhythm under everyday conditions. Heat buildup, unstable staging, and stop-start operation reduce real output more than spec-sheet numbers. Brazil yards running long shifts increasingly evaluate equipment based on uptime stability and how well it supports a predictable dispatch schedule. This strengthens demand for a horizontal container scrap metal shear machine with air cooling, matched hydraulics, and a control system that keeps operation consistent across shifts.
The customer needed:
Jiangsu Wanshida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied 1 set Q43W-6300A horizontal container scrap shear with PLC automatic control and remote operation. Air cooling supports daily runtime, and the matched 3 motor + 3 pump configuration helps maintain stable hydraulic performance. The workflow remained simple and repeatable:
Feed → Hold → Cut → Discharge → Stack/Load, reducing last-minute rush cutting before trucks arrive.
| Item | Specification (Q43W-6300A) |
|---|---|
| Product | Q43W-6300A Container Scrap Metal Shear |
| Cutting force | 2890×2 kN (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) |
They reported a calmer daily rhythm, fewer interruptions, and easier planning. Output piles were more consistent, and loading became less reactive because the shear station stayed stable.
In Brazil, dispatch stability often comes down to equipment rhythm. A horizontal container scrap shear that holds a consistent cutting pace helps yards scale output without scaling chaos.
Q1: Why is air cooling important for daily operation?
It helps stabilize oil temperature and supports consistent performance during long shifts.
Q2: What determines cutting speed in real use?
Feeding stability, scrap mix, and staging discipline—3–4 cuts/min is a practical rhythm.
Q3: What should be confirmed for control and power?
Local voltage/frequency, wiring, and operator workflow for remote operation.
CTA: Send your shift plan, scrap mix, and site layout. We’ll propose a stable horizontal shear setup and workflow for predictable dispatch.