CLAAS Baletex Twine

Length:
1,400 M

Baletex is the reliable, efficient choice for standard baling applications across large and medium square balers, including the CLAAS Quadrant range. With longer spool lengths, Baletex reduces changeovers and increases productivity, delivering excellent knotting performance and UV protection for safe, secure storage—even in harsh outdoor conditions.

Now enhanced with Baletex Care sustainability features, this next-generation twine uses 25% less plastic without compromising strength. Through cutting-edge design and manufacturing with zero waste and optimised energy use, Baletex supports your productivity goals and the planet.

Baletex strengthens the circular economy, reduces your environmental footprint, and gives you more bales per spool—making it the smart choice for farmers and contractors looking to bale better and smarter.

Features Benefits

Guaranteed Length

Get every meter you pay for
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Easy Feed System

The wider spool center allows twine to run without kinking, eliminating problems in the twine guides and knotter mechanism.

High Strength

All CLAAS twines are highly fibrillated, guaranteeing that the twist is uniformly applied to the twine allowing trouble-free operation.

Knot performance

Consistently makes secure knots with sufficient hold

Efficient

Advanced twine materials mean less plastic needed per bale and less waste in the field.

UV Stable

Excellent twine longevity even under extreme continuous exposure to sunlight.
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Quadrant

Suitable for the Quadrant 5300, 5200, 3400, 3300, 3200 and 4200, as well as large square balers from other manufacturers

Length

More length for less spool changes, less waste, and higher efficiency.

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What to look for when buying your baler twine?
Raw Materials: ensure that the twine has been produced with raw materials from ISO-approved producers. Poor quality raw materials can lead to poor quality end products. Easy Feed: With some makes of twine, the spool centre may frequently collapse, causing difficulties when attempting to draw the first few hundred metres from the spool. Choosing a twine with a larger diameter centre, that allows the twine to flow freely from the beginning, will eliminate such problems. Kinked Twine A consistent and smooth shape to the twine will eliminate potential ‘hang-ups’ in its path through the baler and the knotter mechanism, reducing costly downtime when baling.
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