CLAAS

Rollatex® Pro

Length:

3800m 4500m

Increases the performance of all makes and models of round baler
Boost your round baler’s efficiency with CLAAS Rollatex® Pro, compatible with all makes and models. Our 4500m rolls contain 50% more net than standard 3000m netwrap, reducing downtime and waste while guaranteeing full bale coverage for perfect bales every time. ROLLATEX PRO Netwrap is manufactured using the special CLAAS COVERED™ technology guaranteeing full bale coverage for the perfect bale, every time.

CLAAS Rollatex Pro 4500 Netwrap

Features & Benefits

Zebra® System

A user-friendly bale Netwrap helper with unique striping pattern and ‘left/right’ cues for hassle-free baling.

Roll Carry Handles

Patent-pending handles for increased safety and convenience.

Roll End Warning Stripe

A visible red stripe that lets you know when your bale is running low, ahead of time.

Guaranteed Minimum Length

Every roll with the exact length stated. No “plus-or-minus” averages!

EnterNet® Feature

A special pre-fitted tag that holds the beginning of the net and helps thread the net through the baler.

Technologies

CLAAS Covered™

Rollatex Pro is designed for CLAAS Covered, a patented bale wrapping process which improves bale integrity, minimising losses from disintegration and moisture penetration.

Bale+™ Technology

A unique combination of advanced raw material with a special manufacturing process for:
  • Length: Maximum bale net roll length (50% longer than standard 3000m roll)
  • Weight: Ideal net weight with no compromise on strength 
  • Consistency: Uniform consistency for hassle-free operation
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Specifications

Brand name Length Width Weight Diameter Rolls per Pallet
Rollatex Pro (30% recycled)
Rollatex Pro
3800m
4500m
123cm
123cm
37.0kg
43.0kg
27.5cm
29cm
28
28
Brand name
Length
Width
Weight
Diameter
Rolls per Pallet
Rollatex Pro (30% recycled)
Rollatex Pro
3800m
4500m
123cm
123cm
37.0kg
43.0kg
27.5cm
29cm
28
28

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David Wrennall

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D.C Wrennall Agriculture Contractors
Preston, UK
There are other makes of net on the market, but when you get to Tama Edge to Edge®, there’s just no comparison in value for money and ease of use. After 30 years of baling and 25 years using netwrap, I never use anything but Tama Edge to Edge.
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Netwrap Baling Tips

When using Round Bale Netwrap, a few moments must be taken to ensure correct preparation of your machine in order to achieve the best results. The most common problems of net splitting, tearing, or fouling on feed rollers arise from the net ‘laddering’, where threads become broken, leading to a running stitch in the net running opposite to the direction of the net, eventually causing the net to separate where the ‘ladder’ has occurred. This can be caused by many different and varying circumstances but will always have the same ‘ladder’ effect.

  • Check that the area in which the roll sits is free from dirt and debris. Ensure that all metal surfaces the net comes into contact with are free from rust or sharp edges or weld spots (net box sides, spreader bars and rollers etc.), or dried paint ‘lumps’ on any surfaces which could damage the net. Clean up with emery paper if necessary. Also, check that the path for the net to the bale behind the feed mechanism is not dirty or rusty, which could restrict the net’s passage when feeding – often identified by a ‘lump’ of net at the start of the wrapping cycle. This is especially important when starting baling after winter storage.
  • Ensure the net is threaded correctly. Incorrect feeding of the net will cause incorrect tension being applied, leading to feeding and cutting difficulties which, in turn, will cause problems on subsequent net feed cycles. Where the net is fed through a series of fixed tension bars, always make sure these are clean and polished to avoid excessive friction. Excessive net friction or an uneven surface will cause the net to tear.
  • Where two rollers are used to feed the net, it is imperative these are correctly aligned and tensioned against one another, to enable the net to feed in evenly and under the correct tension. Incorrectly aligned rollers will produce a corresponding uneven net feed and subsequent cutting action at the end of the wrapping cycle. This will result in poor bale coverage and possible net fouling on the feed rollers at the start of the next cycle. The rollers’ surface should also be closely inspected for abrasions or damage, which could snag the net when feeding.
  • Ensure the feed rollers are clean of any moisture or residue. Never use an aggressive cleaning agent such as petrol or turpentine to clean rubber rollers.
  • Always dust rubber rollers down with French chalk or talc powder when loading a new roll of Netwrap, or use anti-static spray to reduce net static when operating. This avoids the net fouling and wrapping around the rollers when feeding in.
  • Carefully inspect the condition of the belt joiners on variable chamber balers for damage or worn connections, as this will snag the net and cause a tear, which will split the net on the bale.
  • Make sure the knife or cutting surface is clean and undamaged. Poor cutting action will result in an uneven ‘tail’ to the net, which can become tangled in the rollers and feed mechanism.
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