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For over 65 years, our products have evolved to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers and the industries they serve.

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SWEED Model 450 HT high-torque scrap chopper for slit trim and thick materials

Scrap Choppers

Model 450 HT

SWEED Model 480 HT wide-infeed scrap chopper for slitter trim and punch press materials

Scrap Choppers

Model 480 HT

SWEED Model 480 industrial slit trim chopper for wide materials and stamping scrap

Scrap Choppers

Model 480

SWEED Model 450 SL slitter line scrap chopper for automated trim processing

Scrap Choppers

Model 450 SL

SWEED Model TS450 tube scarf chopper for processing O.D. bead scarf

Scrap Choppers

Model TS450

Scrap Choppers

CL200

Scrap Choppers

CL500

SWEED MS3669 industrial recycling shredder for bulk material processing

Recycling Systems

Shredders: MS Series

SWEED SG1826 copper recycling granulator for wire and cable processing

Recycling Systems

Granulators: SG Series

SWEED PCR1542 cable recycling system prechopper for bulk material reduction

Recycling Systems

Prechoppers: PCR Series

SWEED CA5000 smart shear cable cutting machine for wire rope and heavy-duty cable

Recycling Systems

CA5000 Smart Shear

Recycling Systems

CA8000 Smart Shear

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SCRAP CHOPPERS

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RECYCLING SYSTEMS

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WOOD PRODUCTS

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Our Commitment To Our Customers.

SWEED engineers work closely with customers on many levels – from customizing a scrap chopper to meet specific criteria or revolutionizing a veneer or panel handling solution to increase production and efficiency, SWEED strives to exceed every customer’s expectation in all they do.

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Since 1955

Our History

It all started with an imported gang saw. After WWII, three brothers from Germany migrated to the United States and built a sawmill on Galls Creek in Gold Hill, Oregon. Dissatisfied with the imported gang saw they were using, they decided they could make a better saw themselves.

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