Margins are increasingly decided by dispatch discipline. If cut sizes are inconsistent, stacking becomes messy, loading takes longer, and trucks leave with avoidable voids. Serbia yards aiming to grow are moving toward “shipping-first” processing—treating cutting as a logistics tool. That shift explains rising interest in a container scrap shear machine that standardizes output and keeps dispatch predictable.
This customer wanted to reduce:
Loading delays caused by irregular lengths
Last-minute sorting and secondary cutting
Dispatch schedule slips during peak inbound days
Jiangsu Wan Shida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied the Q43W-4000A3 heavy-duty metal shear to produce consistent, loadable cut pieces. The 3200 × 2400 mm feeding mouth improved practicality for mixed heavy scrap. The shear’s 1400 mm blade and defined output mouth supported controlled discharge and easier staging. With air cooling and a stable hydraulic setup, the scrap metal cutting machine was positioned to maintain daily rhythm.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product | Q43W-4000A3 Container Scrap Metal Shear |
| Cutting force | 400 ton class (Cutting cylinders: 2000×2 kN, 2 pcs, stroke 950 mm) |
| Hold cylinder | 1000 kN (100 ton), stroke 800 mm |
| Speed-up cylinder | 500 kN (50 ton), stroke 970 mm |
| Feeding mouth (L×W) | 3200 × 2400 mm |
| Output mouth (W×H) | 1400 × 400 mm |
| Blade length | 1400 mm |
| Cutting speed | 3–4 times/min |
| Capacity | 4–6 t/h |
| Max system pressure | 25.0 MPa |
| Cooling | Air cooling system |
| Motors | 37 kW × 2 sets, 1480 r/min |
| Pumps | HY160Y-RP × 2 sets, 160 ml/r, 31.5 MPa |
| Power supply | 380V / 50Hz (customizable) |
| Total power | ~85.5 kW (heating power 9 kW) |
| Overall size (L×W×H) | 6650 × 2500 × 2920 mm |
| Total weight | ~20.5 ton |
| Typical cuttable scrap |
Square 100×100; Angle 180×180×15 (3 pcs); Round Φ110; I-beam 320×132×11.5; Plate 30×450; Channel 320×90×10 |
They reported smoother loading, fewer oversize surprises, and improved predictability in dispatch planning—especially during high-volume weeks.
A hydraulic scrap cutting shear becomes a profit tool when it improves loading density and dispatch rhythm—not just cutting power.
Q1: What makes scrap more “shippable”?
Consistent cut length, stable pile geometry, and fewer oversize pieces that slow loading.
Q2: How do you estimate capacity for your yard?
Start with scrap mix and feeding method; capacity is material-dependent within 4–6 t/h.
Q3: Why does discharge opening size matter?
It affects staging behavior and how easily cut pieces can be moved and loaded.
CTA: Send your target cut size and truck/container type. We’ll recommend the most suitable container shear and feeding workflow.
Margins are increasingly decided by dispatch discipline. If cut sizes are inconsistent, stacking becomes messy, loading takes longer, and trucks leave with avoidable voids. Serbia yards aiming to grow are moving toward “shipping-first” processing—treating cutting as a logistics tool. That shift explains rising interest in a container scrap shear machine that standardizes output and keeps dispatch predictable.
This customer wanted to reduce:
Loading delays caused by irregular lengths
Last-minute sorting and secondary cutting
Dispatch schedule slips during peak inbound days
Jiangsu Wan Shida Hydraulic Machinery Co., Ltd. supplied the Q43W-4000A3 heavy-duty metal shear to produce consistent, loadable cut pieces. The 3200 × 2400 mm feeding mouth improved practicality for mixed heavy scrap. The shear’s 1400 mm blade and defined output mouth supported controlled discharge and easier staging. With air cooling and a stable hydraulic setup, the scrap metal cutting machine was positioned to maintain daily rhythm.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product | Q43W-4000A3 Container Scrap Metal Shear |
| Cutting force | 400 ton class (Cutting cylinders: 2000×2 kN, 2 pcs, stroke 950 mm) |
| Hold cylinder | 1000 kN (100 ton), stroke 800 mm |
| Speed-up cylinder | 500 kN (50 ton), stroke 970 mm |
| Feeding mouth (L×W) | 3200 × 2400 mm |
| Output mouth (W×H) | 1400 × 400 mm |
| Blade length | 1400 mm |
| Cutting speed | 3–4 times/min |
| Capacity | 4–6 t/h |
| Max system pressure | 25.0 MPa |
| Cooling | Air cooling system |
| Motors | 37 kW × 2 sets, 1480 r/min |
| Pumps | HY160Y-RP × 2 sets, 160 ml/r, 31.5 MPa |
| Power supply | 380V / 50Hz (customizable) |
| Total power | ~85.5 kW (heating power 9 kW) |
| Overall size (L×W×H) | 6650 × 2500 × 2920 mm |
| Total weight | ~20.5 ton |
| Typical cuttable scrap |
Square 100×100; Angle 180×180×15 (3 pcs); Round Φ110; I-beam 320×132×11.5; Plate 30×450; Channel 320×90×10 |
They reported smoother loading, fewer oversize surprises, and improved predictability in dispatch planning—especially during high-volume weeks.
A hydraulic scrap cutting shear becomes a profit tool when it improves loading density and dispatch rhythm—not just cutting power.
Q1: What makes scrap more “shippable”?
Consistent cut length, stable pile geometry, and fewer oversize pieces that slow loading.
Q2: How do you estimate capacity for your yard?
Start with scrap mix and feeding method; capacity is material-dependent within 4–6 t/h.
Q3: Why does discharge opening size matter?
It affects staging behavior and how easily cut pieces can be moved and loaded.
CTA: Send your target cut size and truck/container type. We’ll recommend the most suitable container shear and feeding workflow.