The HDC3500 is designed to shred 3.5" server HDDs, consumer HDDs, 2.5" HDDs, SSDs, CDs and tapes.
For HDDs the output is under 15 x 15 mm (about 80% in 15 x 15 mm with 20% longer pieces). SSDs are shredded to a random 4 mm size.
Typical capacity is 120–150 HDDs per hour and over 200 SSDs per hour, depending on feed method and device condition.
Total power is 5.26 kW (3 kW + 2.2 kW + 0.06 kW). It supports 230 V single-phase with a 32A CEE plug or 380 V three-phase, 50 Hz.
Feeding conveyor size is 230 mm (L) x 115 mm (W) x 65 mm (H). The refuse bin capacity is 40 liters.
The cutter configuration uses blade thicknesses of 15 mm + 12 mm + 4 mm as part of the three-stage shredding process.
The machine measures 1254 mm (L) x 772 mm (W) x 1540 mm (H) and weighs approximately 990 kg.
Control is via a user-friendly touch screen and PLC control system for operation monitoring and adjustments.
The HDC3500 has a compact design and is packaged with heavy-duty wheels for transport; however, due to its weight (~990 kg) professional handling and appropriate floor loading capacity are required for relocation.
You need appropriate electrical supply (230 V/32A CEE single-phase or 380 V three-phase), sufficient floor load capacity, clearance for the machine footprint, and a stable level surface. Arrange installation with a qualified electrician or the vendor.
Operators should be trained on the HDC3500 controls and safety procedures in the manual. Follow local safety regulations, use appropriate PPE (gloves, eye protection), and adhere to lockout/tagout procedures. Consult the manufacturer for specific safety features and operator training.
Routine maintenance includes checking blades, emptying the bin, and inspecting drive components per the operator manual. Replacement intervals depend on usage and material hardness; contact the manufacturer or authorized service for recommended maintenance schedules and genuine spare parts.
Shredded output is electronic scrap and should be handled according to local e-waste and recycling regulations. Many organizations recycle shredded media through certified e-waste recyclers.
The product description states high-security shredding (H5 HDD / E3 SSD) and a three-stage process, but specific certifications (e.g., NAID, DIN) are not listed. Contact the manufacturer or vendor for certification documentation and compliance details.
Warranty terms, operator training and after-sales support vary by supplier. Contact your vendor or the manufacturer for warranty details, on-site commissioning, operator training and spare parts/service contracts.
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