MORSE DRUM Drum Cradles And Tippers
Morse Drum includes drum cradles, upenders and tipping levers having a maximum capacity of 700 lb. They move & tilt the drums & dispense contents inside them. These drum cradles feature roll-over mechanism for less strenuous drum lifting and have an all-welded frame.
Morse Drum includes drum cradles, upenders and tipping levers having a maximum capacity of 700 lb. They move & tilt the drums & dispense contents inside them. These drum cradles feature roll-over mechanism for less strenuous drum lifting and have an all-welded frame.
Morse Drum cradles securely hold and transport drums horizontally, while the tippers are designed to lift & tilt drums to facilitate the pouring or emptying of their content.
Drum Upenders
Morse drum upenders are suitable for lifting rimmed drums from laid down to upright position. These drum lifters have long handles for providing maximum leverage while lifting. Selected models feature spark resistant construction for enabling use in environments prone to flammable gases & liquids.
Morse drum upenders are suitable for lifting rimmed drums from laid down to upright position. These drum lifters have long handles for providing maximum leverage while lifting. Selected models feature spark resistant construction for enabling use in environments prone to flammable gases & liquids.
Features
- Morse Drum upenders have long handles for optimum leverage for lifting rimmed drums from laid down to the upright position.
- The brand's drum cradles have four wheels for easy movement across the warehouse.
Working Mechanism
Morse Drum Cradles
- Place the drum cradle on a flat and stable surface.
- Ensure the cradle is properly aligned with the drum.
- Gently position the drum onto the cradle's support arms.
- Securely fasten any locking mechanisms or straps, if provided.
- Verify that the drum is stable and not at risk of rolling or shifting.
- Push or pull the drum cradle using the attached handles or grips.
- When moving, always maintain control and avoid sudden movements.
- Ensure clear pathways and remove any obstacles before transporting.
Morse Drum Tippers
- Position the drum tipper on a level and stable surface.
- Ensure the drum is securely positioned on the tipper platform.
- Activate the lifting mechanism according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Raise the drum to the desired height for pouring or emptying.
- Engage the tilting mechanism to gradually tilt the drum.
- Control the pouring speed and angle to prevent spills or splashing.
- Monitor the drum's movement and adjust as needed during pouring.
- Once empty or finished, return the drum to an upright position.
- Lower the drum back to the ground using the lifting mechanism.
- Securely fasten any locking mechanisms or straps, if provided.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can drum cradles be used to store drums?
Drum cradles are primarily designed for safe transportation and temporary placement of drums. For long-term storage, it is recommended to use drum storage racks that provide additional stability and protection.
How do I ensure proper balance and stability while using Morse Drum tippers?
To ensure balance and stability, always centre the drum within the gripping or supporting mechanisms.
What precautions should I take when using drum handling equipment?
Use the proper personal protective equipment, secure the drums before lifting or moving them and refrain from overloading the equipment.
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