SP Industries Introduces CP-2102: High Density, Dual Cylinder Stationary Compactor


SP Industries offers the CP-2102 Compactor. With a dual cylinder design, this compactor easily handles institutional waste, packaging products, wood/pallets and corrugated materials. The CP-2102 helps reduce hauling costs and employee labor with fewer trips to the landfill. With the unit’s optional wet pack features, a forward-sloping floor design causes liquid to flow into the container, reducing unsightly and foul-smelling discharge behind the ram and under the compactor. Pilferage can be reduced with a security chute system. This is an ideal compactor for large retail outlets, colleges, warehouses and other heavy-duty industrial and institutional applications.

The CP-2102 offers extensive standard features and dozens of customizable options. The unit features structural steel supports (versus formed steel), superior breaker bar rigidity, thrust beam design and ram guide system. The CP-2102, like all SP Industries compactors, meets or exceeds ANSI and OSHA specifications for safety. American supplied electrical and hydraulic components are specified for reliability and easy nationwide serviceability. It is backed by SP Industries’ best-in-industry warranty program.

Features of the CP-2102 include:

·       Dual 5” cylinders

·       Large, clear top opening of 42” x 57.5”

·       40 Gal. Oil Reservoir

·       10 HP motor with Tri-Volt 3 PH

·       Numerous optional features available

For more information, visit: bestcompactors.com



October 4, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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