HSM ProfiPack 400 Cardboard Shredder (Discontinued)
- SKU: HSMPROFI400-1528
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- $1,864.00
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This product has been discontinued by the manufacturer. The new model that we recommend is the HSM ProfiPack C400 Cardboard Shredder, or its bigger sibling, the HSM ProfiPack P425. If you have any questions, please click the Request a Quote button below, or call us at (800) 243-9226.
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Manufacturer Name | HSM |
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Throat Size/Feed Opening | 16" |
Shred Speed | 26 ft/min |
Sheet Capacity | 1 layer (3/8") |
NSA Evaluated | N/A |
Continuous Motor | Yes |
Model # | PROFI400-1528 |
Manufacturer Part Number | PROFI400-1528 |
Weight | 82 lbs. |
Height | 14.25" |
Width | 23.25" |
Depth | 14.5" |
Voltage | 115V |
Warranty | Click Here to View Warranty |
Shipping Weight | 97.5000 |
Shipping Length | 16.5 |
Shipping Width | 17 |
Shipping Height | 25.5 |
Search Terms | hsmprofipack, profipack400, profi, cardboardshredder, |
Q: How much dust does the HSM ProfiPack 400 product after shredding cardboard?
A: With many, many units in the marketplace we've never received a complaint about dust on the ProfiPack series.
Q: Does this cardboard shredder come with a starter bottle of oil?
A: The HSM ProfiPack 400 isn't actually a shredder - it is a cardboard repurposer. As such the rotating cutting cylinders are substantially different from those on a paper shredder. Without going too deep into the engineering reasons why, the HSM ProfiPack series has no mechanical need for oil. Therefore it doesn't come with any oil.
Q: What about staples in cardboard boxes? Do they need to be removed or can the shredder handle them? Will staples damage the shredder?
Q: What about staples in cardboard boxes? Do they need to be removed or can the shredder handle them? Will staples damage the shredder?
A: This unit is made to process cardboard, not metal. So it's always a good idea to remove staples before you run cardboard through the equipment. With that said, we haven't had many cases where cutting head damage was caused by a staple. The packing tape is actually a more common cause of problems. Try to remove tape from the cardboard before you run it.
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