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MODEL 80i
Mobile-Karrier
Operator’s Manual for Model 80i Morse Mobile-Karrier
Serial Number 1114 to 0515 (MMYY)
Copyright 2015 - Morse Mfg. Co., Inc.
Form PL80i (1114-0515) (Updated April 29, 2015 1:02 PM)
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Operating Instructions
Roll the assembled Mobile-Karrier to the drum (assembly
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instructions are on page 4).
Grip the push-handle, squeeze both release rods and raise the
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handle to a position straight up. This lowers the saddle to reach
the middle of the drum. The cinch chain can be hung on the
chain pin on top of left stanchion to keep it off the floor.
Roll the Mobile-Karrier forward and push the saddle so that it
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slips around the drum near the mid-point of the drum.
Secure the drum: Drape the cinch chain across the face of the
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drum and engage a link into the notch in the hub of the ratchet
(shown below right). Pull up on ratchet handle to tighten the
chain. If ratchet turns to the extent that the pawl is beyond the
last ratchet tooth and the chain is not tight, back up and try
putting the next link in the notch. The chain should tighten as
the ratchet turns and be held tight by the teeth of the ratchet
and pawl. Firm hand pressure on the ratchet handle should
tension the chain sufficiently to secure the drum. DO NOT use
mechanical aids such as a pipe to extend ratchet handle for
extra leverage.
Pull down the push-handle to raise the drum. The Mobile-
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Karrier will hold up the drum and may be rolled away carrying
the drum.
Either one of the two spring loaded plunger tilt locks may be
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locked to hold the drum upright. Unlocking both will permit the
drum to be tilted. Either one may be locked to hold the drum
in the tilted position. It is not necessary to lock both tilt locks.
Before unlocking the tilt lock it is recommended that you steady
the drum and be prepared to resist its tendency to tilt toward
its heavy end.
Before unloading the drum, release the tilt locks and return the
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drum to upright.
It is necessary to have a firm, two hand hold to lower the push-
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handle and squeeze the release rods. With both release rods
squeezed, the handle will unlock and allow the weight of the
drum to make the handle tend to rise. Apply sufficient force
to allow the handle to rise slowly to control the descent of the
drum.
LEVERAGE AND HEIGHT ADJUSTMENTS: The Mobile-Karrier
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will hold a vertical drum and raise it as high as 11”. With the drum
held horizontally, there can be as much as 17” floor clearance.
There are extra holes in the handle plates and links to provide
adjustment for various heights and drum weights. The greatest
leverage, with the least lift height is obtained when using the handle
holes nearest the handle pivot. This position is recommended
for ease of use when extra floor clearance is not necessary.
Maintenance
Periodic inspection for the general condition of structural and mechanical components is imperative for safe and efficient operation.
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Periodically inspect all moving parts, framework, and contact areas for signs of wear, fatigue, or loosening. Tighten, adjust, or
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replace parts as necessary to prevent failure and maintain proper function.
Grease wheel bearings periodically. Oil or grease all moving parts including: Tilt locks, fulcrum shafts, links, 1/2” carriage bolts, and
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the ratchet and pawl.
Worn or damaged parts must be properly replaced with the correct, genuine Morse parts.
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Tighten all nuts and bolts periodically, except the four 1/2” carriage bolts (assembly steps 1, 2 and 3) which should be just loose
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enough to permit a hinging motion of the links and handle.