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MODEL 510M
Vertical-Lift, 60”, with Spark Resistant Parts,
Manual Lift & Tilt
Operator’s Manual for Morse Vertical-Lift Drum Pourer Model 510M
Serial Number 242094 to 249854
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Copyright 2010 - Morse Mfg. Co., Inc.
Form PL510M (242094-249854) (Updated November 17, 2010 4:08 PM)
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Controls
The Morse Vertical-Lift Drum Pourer is manually propelled and
steered.
There are two functions for the operator to control:
“LIFT” and lower function for vertical positioning of the drum
1.
“TILT” function to control the degree of rotation of the drum
2.
1. LIFT and Lower Function (Figure 3.1)
To raise the drum
a. Insert pump lever handle into pump socket.
b. With the release valve closed, begin to pump the lever handle.
The drum will lift.
To lower the drum
a. Open the release valve slowly, a part of a turn. Allow the drum
to descend at a controlled rate. The valve may be reclosed to hold
the drum at any height.
2. TILT Function
To tilt the drum
a. Turn the hand crank to turn the drum.
b. Before releasing your grip on the hand crank, pull out the crank stop pin to block the hand crank from spinning freely.
c. If the drum handler is equipped with the MORStop Tilt-Brake, there is no need to use the stop pin. Braking is immediate and self-
actuating, without additional steps by the operator.
Note: To add the MORStop Tilt-Brake to an existing drum handler, order part # 3900-P for a field installation kit.
WARNING
- Watch out for pinch points
Stay clear of moving parts. Operator should remain behind the push handle during the lift operation.
Floor Lock
The floor lock handle is located on the left side of the push handle. Pulling the floor lock handle toward the operator 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 MORcinch drum holder assembly (or “saddle assembly”) is the component on the Vertical-Lift Drum Pourer that is intended to hold the
drum. The carriage assembly moves vertically along the mast, to position the MORcinch drum holder assembly designed to secure a drum
around it’s middle using a cinch chain and ratchet tightening system. The MORcinch drum holder accepts accessories for handling a plastic
drum, a fiber drum, or a smaller diameter drum (see options on page 3).
Figure 3.1