SP Industries Introduces CP-1501: High Density, Single Cylinder Stationary Commercial Compactor Serviceable by Front/Rear Load Trucks


SP Industries offers the CP-1501 commercial compactor. With a single cylinder design, this compactor easily handles dry waste and packaging materials. By packing into a front or rear load container, this machine is serviceable by the haulers standard front/rear load route, which eliminates downtime and the need for a second container. The CP-1501 helps lower costs by creating high density, reduced volume material, which requires less space and fewer trips to the landfill or recycling center. Compaction also keeps materials safely undercover and out of sight, preventing waste from becoming windblown debris or a source of pollution. The CP-1501 is ideal for business offices, retail outlets, hotels and universities.

CP-1501 highlights include:

  • Serviceable by Front/Rear Load Trucks

  • Large, clear top opening of 45.6” x 46”

  • Capacity: 1-1/2 cubic yards

  • Volume displacement: 90 cubic yards/hour

  • Cycle time: 50 seconds

  • 39,500 lbs. maximum force

  • Numerous specialty optional equipment and design features

All SP compactors meet/exceed ANSI and OSHA specifications for safety, and are backed by the company’s best-in-industry warranty program. American supplied electrical and hydraulic components are specified for reliability and easy nationwide serviceability.

For more information, visit: bestcompactors.com, email: info@sp-industries.com, or call: 269.793.3232.



May 5, 2017



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