April 21, 2026
A medium-sized scrap processing company located in western India was mainly engaged in collecting and processing construction scrap, including rebar, steel offcuts, and light structural materials.
Before purchasing the machine, the client faced several issues:
The client needed a reliable, mid-capacity cutting solution that could improve efficiency without requiring large-scale investment.
After evaluating the client’s material type and daily processing requirements, we recommended the Q43-1600 hydraulic alligator shear with the following configuration:
After installation and operator training, the machine was quickly integrated into the client’s workflow.
Within the first three months, the client reported:
The machine operated stably under daily workloads, with minimal downtime and low maintenance requirements.
The client compared several options before making the final decision. The key factors were:
This project demonstrates that for markets like India, where cost control, efficiency, and adaptability are critical, the Q43-1600 alligator shear offers an ideal balance.
Instead of investing in oversized equipment, many scrap processors are choosing mid-range hydraulic shears to achieve stable performance, faster return on investment, and long-term operational reliability.