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McHale HS2000 - Care of the Film Roll

McHale HS2000
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McHale HS2000 Round Bale Wrapper
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3. Multiply this resultant figure by 2 (for 4 film layers) or 3 (for 6 film layers), 4 (for
8 layers), 5 (for 10 layers), etc.
4. Round up to the next full number if the result contains a fraction of a full
number.
Example:
Number of wrapping arm rotations to cover bale: 3.5
Number of rotations to apply 4 layers of film to bale = (3.5+0.5) x 2 = 8
Important notes:
1. * One ‘wrapping arm rotation’ = both dispensers rotating 360° around the
bale.
2. Bale diameter must not vary by more than 3%. If this is not possible, then the
above test must be carried out on the largest diameter bales to be wrapped.
6.3 Care of the film roll
The film roll should be protected from damage, moisture, and prolonged exposure to
the sun. Do not remove the protective cover until ready for use. Film damage can cause
undesired film performance and affect bale weatherability.
ENVIRONMENT: Recycling of film roll
Respect the environment! Never throw away or burn the waste film and
the core tube. Always take waste materials to a recycling centre.

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