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1 Great Crusher, 2 Ways to Save

October 10, 2009
Think about how much the typical commercial garage spends on EPA-approved oil filter disposal. It probably lands someplace between $50 and $100 per 450-lb. barrel, which comes to about 40 cents per filter. Even if you only end up with one full barrel a month, that’s as much as $1,200 out of your pocket for each year of operation.

Ranger RP-20FC oil filter crusher

Disposal companies profit off of government mandated disposal programs and add to your business’s operating overhead. Then, they turn around and grab extra revenue by selling the crushed cans for scrap. Especially in these belt-tightening times, this is probably the last place you’d like to see your money go.

You need an oil filter crusher like the Ranger RP-20FC.

In just 20 seconds, this industrial-quality, welded steel plate crusher applies an impressive 10 tons of pure, air-operated pressure to just about any used oil filter, easily reducing it to 25% of its original size and removing 95% of the oil. The exclusive X-shape bevel in the press head pre-aligns filters for an absolute vertical press, so popular 8” tall filters for Cummins and Power Stroke diesel-powered vehicles fold beneath its massive force. With the largest in-class capacity of any crusher on the market, even those unanticipated, oddly large crush jobs aren't a problem.

Once the filters are crushed, YOU can deliver them to a metal recycling facility where YOU get the money for the scrap value of the metal. The Ranger RP-20FC easily pays for itself in less than a year, is good for the environment and good for your bank account.

Find out more about the RP-20FC oil filter crusher.