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Copyright 2009  -  Morse Mfg. Co., Inc.   

Form PL400-60-115 (0103-0309)   (Updated 01/2009)   

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WARNING

 - Watch Out for Pinch Points

Stay clear of moving parts.  Operator should remain behind the push handle during the lift operation.

Figure 3.2

Floor Lock

The screw-down floor lock is located on the base of the tower 

(figure 3.1).  Turning the floor lock clockwise until it locks in the 

down position activates the floor lock.  When  the floor lock is 

activated it prevents unwanted free wheeling of the unit.  Floor 

conditions determine the effectiveness of the floor lock. The 

operator should verify its holding action before depending on 

it to hold.

Drum Holder Assembly

The drum holder assembly (or “saddle assembly”) is the compo

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nent on the Hydra-Lift Karrier that is intended to hold the drum.  

The drum holder assembly is designed to secure a standard 

ribbed 55-gallon steel drum around it’s middle using a cinch 

chain and ratchet tightening system. The drum holder accepts 

accessories for handling smaller diameter drums.

Operating Instructions

1.)  Push the Hydra-Lift Karrier to the drum.

2.)  Using the “LIFT” control as described in “

Machine Descrip-

tion - Controls

” (page 3) , position the drum holder assem

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bly with the back band at the middle of the drum. (Figure 

3.1).  With the ratchet plate swung open and the cinch chain 

hanging from the chain hook, push the unit until the back 

band rests firmly against the drum.  Some adjustment to the 

tilt angle of the saddle may be necessary to ensure band 

fits flush on the drum.

3.) 

Attaching the drum:

Drape the chain across the front of the drum and engage a 

link into the slot in the ratchet (Figure 3.2).  Turn the ratchet 

clockwise to tighten chain.  If ratchet turns until the pawl is 

beyond the last ratchet tooth, turn the ratchet back and slide 

the next link into the ratchet slot and try tightening again.  The 

chain must be held tightly against the drum with the pawl 

engaged securely in the ratchet teeth.

4.)  Operate  the  lift  function  to  lift  drum  clear  of  floor.    Roll 

to dispensing location.  NOTE: Do not allow the drum to 

impact on floor, pouring station, etc. or a spill or damage 

could occur.

Figure 3.1

Operator’s Manual for Morse Hydra-Lift Drum Karrier Model 400A-60-115

Serial Number 0103 to 0309 (MMYY)

The Specialist In Drum Handling Equipment

Model 400A-60-115

Hydra-Lift, 60”, DC Power Lift & Tilt

Summary of Contents for 400A-60-115

Page 1: ...F LADING Document the damage and have the truck driver sign We rec ommend keeping a digital camera at your receiving dock for this purpose Open packages expeditiously to check the condition of the goods There is only a 24 hour window to notify the carrier of any con cealed damage IMMEDIATELY REPORT ALL DAMAGE TO THE SHIPPING COMPANY Then you may contact Morse for assistance with your freight claim...

Page 2: ... strewn floors WARNING Do Not Modify the Unit Under no circumstances should any modifications be made to the Morse machinery without factory authori zation Any modifications may void the warranty This machine was designed to perform a specific job and alterations may result in injury to operator or machine WARNING No Loose Fitting Clothing Wear close fitting clothing and safety equipment appropria...

Page 3: ...e Hydra Lift Karrier is manually propelled and steered The drum lift and tilt controls are powered by a 12V DC motor with a momentary switch There are two functions for the operator to control Figure 2 1 1 LIFT and lower function for vertical positioning of the drum 2 TILT function to control the degree of rotation of the drum 1 LIFT and Lower Function To raise the drum a Turn the motor on by hold...

Page 4: ...er to the drum 2 Using the LIFT control as described in Machine Descrip tion Controls page 3 position the drum holder assem bly with the back band at the middle of the drum Figure 3 1 With the ratchet plate swung open and the cinch chain hanging from the chain hook push the unit until the back band rests firmly against the drum Some adjustment to the tilt angle of the saddle may be necessary to en...

Page 5: ... to free the ratchet with the other hand Remove the cinch chain link from the ratchet Maintenance Periodic inspection for the general condition of structural and mechanical components is imperative for safe and efficient opera tion 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...

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Page 7: ...L400 60 115 0103 0309 Updated 01 2009 Page 7 Operator s Manual for Morse Hydra Lift Drum Karrier Model 400A 60 115 Serial Number 0103 to 0309 MMYY The Specialist In Drum Handling Equipment Model 400A 60 115 Hydra Lift 60 DC Power Lift Tilt ...

Page 8: ...5 0103 0309 Updated 01 2009 Page 8 Overhead Assembly Part Number 793 72 P for Morse Hydra Lift Drum Karrier Model 400A 60 115 Serial Number 0103 to 0309 MMYY The Specialist In Drum Handling Equipment Model 400A 60 115 Hydra Lift 60 DC Power Lift Tilt ...

Page 9: ...5 0103 0309 Updated 01 2009 Page 9 Overhead Assembly Part Number 793 72 P for Morse Hydra Lift Drum Karrier Model 400A 60 115 Serial Number 0103 to 0309 MMYY The Specialist In Drum Handling Equipment Model 400A 60 115 Hydra Lift 60 DC Power Lift Tilt ...

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