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This
free-standing, manually propelled model is specially
designed to load and unload pallets. Since this unit is able
to straddle a four drum pallet, as well as bridge or go over
the pallet (as shown in the picture), the user is able to
access the whole pallet load from one side of the pallet.
The unique design of this pallet server means that there is
no longer the inconvenience of having to rotate the pallet
to get to the drums at the back or shift the handler to
approach the pallet from all four corners. |
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unit uses a pneumatic cylinder for lifting the drum.
Onboard air-storage tank can hold enough air to lift and
move a number of drums (weight and lift range effect
how many) while disconnected from air supply line. |
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are 4" (10.2 cm) swivel casters in the rear and 8"
(20.3 cm) fixed wheels in the front. This unit is designed
to handle virtually any rimmed drum whether steel, plastic
or fiber. |
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tiller allows the operator to pivot the gripping mechanism
to pick a drum at the left or right corner of the pallet. |
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Roll
the Pallet-Server to the side of the
pallet. Pivot the lifting mechanism to the
left or right to reach a drum in any position
on the pallet. Use the Pallet Server to lift
your drum clear of the pallet. You can pick
or place all four drums, one at a time, with
acces from only one side of the pallet. |
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Model
750-A Pallet Server has air-powered drum lift |
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Model
750-BP Pallet Server has
battery-powered drum lift |
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Move
an upright drum. The operator holds
no weight and does not need to balance the
drum pallet server. |
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Note: Disconnect
air line on model 750-A
to travel with Pallet Server holding your
drum. |
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DIMENSIONS
FOR 750 SERIES PALLET SERVERS |
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Online, by Phone, or by E-Mail |
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items to your online shopping cart ~
Click the Model No. of the item you wish
to purchase. |
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PRICING
FOR MODEL 750 |
| Model No. |
Description |
Ship Weight |
Price |
| 750 |
Hand Pump Lift |
475 Lb. |
$9,003 |
| 750-BP |
12V DC Power-Lift |
525 Lb. |
$9,471 |
| 750-A |
Air Power-Lift |
498 Lb. |
$8,828 |
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OPERATOR'S
MANUAL FOR MORSE 750 SERIES PALLET SERVERS |
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IMPORTANT: |
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1.
Review the Material Safety Data Sheet(s) for the material(s) in the drum(s)
and take all necessary precautions.
Safety shoes, work gloves, hardhat and other personal
protective devices are recommended.
2. Please read all instructions thoroughly before attempting to operate
your new MORSE drum handler.
3. The 750 series has a maximum capacity rating of 800 Lb. and is designed
to lift and move rimmed drums of
various diameters. Drums should weigh at least 75 Lb.
to complete clamping action. DO NOT exceed these
ratings. Exceeding these ratings or handling drums
other than those mentioned above is unsafe and could result in
equipment damage, excessive wear or awkward handling.
4. When loading, unloading, operating, or maintaining your MORSE drum handler,
always use care and good
judgment. Maintain secure footing and a firm hold.
Keep hands and loose clothing away from all moving parts.
Never allow anyone to be below any part of a raised
drum handler or drum. Read operating instructions and
review the pictures in the sales brochure before
operation.
5. Prior to initial use, inspect all moving parts. Perform necessary load
test, inspections, operator training, etc. |
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Roll drum lifter to drum. Steer unit so head and bottom support meet centerline
of drum. Head should push into
side of drum near drum top. Exact height is not
critical. Jaws should arrive below drum rim. This usually
corresponds to having top of head about as high
as top of drum.
WARNING: keep hands and other objects away from top opening of lifting
frame.
2. For 55 gallon steel drums, set "Morspeed"Heads in carriage
mount so that cross-pin is in the top or second hole.
For shorter drums use suitable lower holes. It is always
best to keep Vee Backrest as close to the bottom of the
drum as possible.
3. To clamp drum: Operate lift function to raise head while it is held against
the drum. Drum-gripping action is
automatic as the head rises. This is how it works:
4. As the head rises, the lower jaw will come up under the lip of the drum
rim, "catch"under it, and be held down.
As the head rises with the lower jaw thus held by the
drum rim, internal linkage will pull the upper jaw downward
to meet the top of the drum rim. The drum's weight on
the lower jaw creates the force that pulls the upper jaw
down to tightly grip the drum rim. No manual contact
is required.
WARNING: keep hands and other objects away from drum-gripping jaws.
5. With drum held off the floor, push drum lifter to deliver drum. Avoid
unreasonably rough or non-level surfaces.
Move at moderate speed. Carry drum only high enough
to avoid contact with the floor or obstacles. Push loaded
unit when possible for transporting. Pulling unit
should be limited to maneuvering at short distance.
WARNING: excessive pitching or bouncing caused by rushing over rough
or non-level floors can make
drum momentarily weightless, jaws can disengage.
6. To release drum at intended destination: operate control to lower drum
onto level floor or pallet. When drum comes
to rest and head continues to lower, weight will
no longer be on the lower jaw and jaws will open automatically.
No manual contact is required. Do not stop lowering
as soon as drum touches down, keep going down for a few
more inches. Pull unit away once upper jaw has
retracted clear of drum rim. Park unit on level floor, out of traffic
lanes when not in use. |
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CAUTION:
DO NOT exceed weight capacity of 800 Lb.
CAUTION: DO NOT allow drum to impact on floor, etc. |
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MAINTENANCE: |
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Grease wheel and caster bearings periodically.
2. Clean and oil cylinder pin & linkages periodically. (Clean &
lubricate more often in environments where dust, dirt
or other foreign particles will affect the performance
of moving parts.)
3. Hydraulic pump has been filled with Dexron III automatic transmission
fluid. Inspect the hydraulic system for oil
drips, hose damage, or other signs of wear. Inspect
the level & condition of the hydraulic fluid. Replace any parts
that show signs of wear (see parts diagrams for
pump & cylinder).
4. Periodically inspect all moving parts, framework, and contact areas for
signs of wear, fatigue, or loosening.
Tighten, adjust or replace parts as necessary to prevent
failure and maintain proper function. |
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MODEL
284 - FORK HOOK |
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Model 284 fork
mounted hook slides right onto the fork to use
below-hook drum lifters with your forklift. |
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Fork Hook Capacity:
2,000 Lb. (909 kg) |
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Fork opening is
5-1/2" X 1-9/16" |
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NOTE: Model
284 Fork Hook is NOT a drum lifter. It is a fork
mounted hook from which to suspend a drum lifter or other device. |
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Order
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items to your online shopping cart ~
Click the Model No. of the item you wish
to purchase. |
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PRICING
FOR MODEL 284 |
| Model No. |
Description |
Ship Weight |
Price |
| 284 |
Fork Mounted Hook Attachment |
11 Lb. |
$123 |
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