CP-6002 industrial compactor from SP Industries: Heavy duty, stationary compactor for wide range of applications


SP Industries offers the CP-6002 Industrial Compactor. With a dual cylinder design, extensive standard features and dozens of customizable options, this compactor is ideal for handling scrap metals, metal chips, wood and pallets and corrugated materials. It is used extensively at large retail outlets, transfer stations, warehouses and other heavy-duty industrial and institutional installations. 

Standard features of the CP-6002 include remote power unit, multi-cycle timer, automatic safety retract and keyed pinning/boost override system with side-mounted controls. Customizable options include rear load hopper with interlocked gate, side load security chute, through wall ratchet binder assemblies, photo eye start system and many more. All SP compactors feature structural steel supports (versus formed steel), superior breaker bar rigidity, thrust beam design and ram guide systems.

Key features of the CP-6002/CP-6002-D include:

• Dual cylinder design

• 96” x 58” clear top opening

• 100 gal. Reservoir Tank

• 30 HP motor; 208/230/460 Volt 3PH ODP

• 257 cu. yds/hr volume displacement

• 113,100 lbs. normal / 153,030 lbs. maximum force

All SP Industries compactors meet or exceed ANSI and OSHA specifications for safety, and are backed by SP Industries’ best-in-industry warranty program. 

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June 2, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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