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The Specialist In Drum Handling Equipment

Model 286M-1

Fork Mount Drum Handler

with Spark Resistant Parts

operator’s Manual for Morse 

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1000

 

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  Fork Mount Drum Handler Model 286M-1

Serial number 0816 to ____ (MMYY)

morsedrum.com

Copyright 2019  -  Morse Mfg. Co., Inc. 

 

Form PL286M-1 (0816-____) 

(Updated 14 Jun, 2019 8:56 AM)

               

4

operating Instructions

Position forks to proper width to meet the fork pocket openings of the 

1. 

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 Fork Reach Mount. Drive forks into 

sleeves until they contact far endcaps. Loop the safety chain around carriage and secure with carabiner.  

For 55-gallon steel drums, set 

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 Head in top two holes of upright channel.  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. 

Set rake of mast so that when lifted, the 

3. 

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  Carriage Mount is vertical or inclined slightly forward.  This setting 

should be maintained. 

Approaching the drums for lifting: Drive truck with unit low to the floor. Steer to make the 

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 head meet the drum 

straight-on at its center-line. The head should push into the side of the drum near the drum top. 

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 jaws must 

arrive below the rim of the drum. Operator can gauge the proper height by aligning the top of the head(s) to be about flush with the 

top of the drum. If necessary, lower the carriage before contacting the drum to assure jaws will be below the rim before lifting. 

Raise the 

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 head while it is held against the drum. As the head rises, the lower jaw will come up under the lip of 

the drum, “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. 

Raise carriage in one steady movement until drum is seen to be properly suspended. Avoid any tendency to interrupt the lift while the 

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 Jaws operate to grab the drum. After very little practice, operations 5, 6, and 7 will be done easily in one flow of 

action.

 

 

tIP:

 It is not necessary to tilt the mast forward or back to effect gripping or releasing.

 

 

tIP:

 It is not necessary to have the jaws make first contact with the drum rim. Simply drive them in below the rim and raise. They will 

engage as the lower jaws catch under the rim as the 

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 rises. 

 

tIP:

 It is not necessary to tilt the mast backward as you might when handling pallets. If, after the drums are properly lifted, you want 

to tilt them back to clear other drums, this is permissible. Reset the mast to the original position (with 

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 upright, 

drum will tilt forward slightly) before drums are put down and released. 

Drive the truck to deliver the drums as necessary.  

6. 

 

 

WARnInG:

 Once drum is correctly picked-up, it should remain held safely by the 

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 unless the truck is driven fast 

over a bad ridge or wide crack in the ground.  The sudden movement could momentarily make drum weightless, thus allowing the 

jaws to open.  Therefore, good truck discipline should be followed by keeping the load low when moving from place to place and by 

avoiding unreasonable surfaces and speeds. 

To release drum, simply lower drum to the floor. When drum comes to rest and head continues to lower, weight will no longer be on 

the lower jaw and jaws will open automatically.  Do not stop lowering as soon as drum touches down, keep going down for a few 

more inches.  Pull unit away from drum once upper jaw has retracted clear of drum rim. 

 

tIP: USe oF Vee BACKReSt to PoSItIon DRUMS:

 Drums standing on the floor can be positioned for picking up by tilting the 

truck mast backward so the 

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 Head will clear the drums.  The Vee Backrest can then be used to push the drums 

to locate them correctly.  To lift drums, return mast to proper position as in Step 3 and Note in Step 7.

Summary of Contents for MORSPEED 1000

Page 1: ...ty Morse drum handling equipment is guaranteed against defects in workmanship or materials for two years when used properly within its rated capacity Warranty does not cover wear from normal use or damage from accident or abuse Motors and other purchased parts carry the warranties of their manufacturers For warranty claims contact your Morse Dealer to obtain a return authorization number and for r...

Page 2: ...ned to handle one drum of the types listed at the top of page 3 Machine Description DO NOT attempt to handle any other type of drum or object DO NOT exceed the weight capacity of 1000 Lb 454 kg per drum WARNING Do Not Modify the Unit Under no circumstances should any modifications be made to the Morse machinery without factory authorization Any modifications may void the warranty This machine was ...

Page 3: ...pting to operate your new Morse 2 drum handler The model 286M 1 has a maximum capacity rating of 1000 Lb 454 kg per drum 3 Exceeding this rating or handling drums other than those mentioned above is unsafe and could result in equipment damage excessive wear or awkward handling When loading unloading operating or maintaining your MORSE drum handler 4 always use care and good judgment Maintain secur...

Page 4: ...m No manual contact is required Raise carriage in one steady movement until drum is seen to be properly suspended Avoid any tendency to interrupt the lift while the MORSPEED 1000 TM Jaws operate to grab the drum After very little practice operations 5 6 and 7 will be done easily in one flow of action TIP It is not necessary to tilt the mast forward or back to effect gripping or releasing TIP It is...

Page 5: ...ting Instructions not being followed Carriage mount not vertical If mast is tilted backward the drum may meet the floor leaning backward As drum settles and tries to return to upright it may pull against inside of the upper jaw hook preventing the upper jaw from moving cleanly upward and away to release the drum Maintenance Periodic inspection for the general condition of structural and mechanical...

Page 6: ...o ____ MMYY morsedrum com Copyright 2019 Morse Mfg Co Inc Form PL286M 1 0816 ____ Updated 14 Jun 2019 8 56 AM 6 ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 1 1 5716M P BASE WELD 286M 1 2 1 3360M P LIGHT DUTY HEAD ASM SR 82HM 3 2 1644 P WASHER 1 2 SPLIT LOCK 4 2 91 P NUT 1 2 13 FIN HEX 5 1 4079 P HHCS M8 X 60 MM CL8 8 8MM 6 1 4081 P NUT M8 ESNA 8MM 7 1 2162 P CHAIN 1 4 PROOF COIL 4 FT 8 1 5713 P CARABINER 7 16 OPENI...

Page 7: ...P BACK HEAD WELD LDH SS 2 1 3861FSS P FRONT HEAD WELD LDH SS 3 1 1110 P SPRING COMPRESSION 155 4 2 62 P WASHER 3 4 SPRING 5 2 3461SS P E CLIP SS 1 2 82HM 6 1 3460SS P PIN INNER LINK SS 3 8 X 1 437 7 1 3354SS P PIN JAW LINK SS 3 8 X 2 264 8 1 2166M P LOWER JAW WELD LAMINATE SR 9 2 3355 P LINK JAW 2 SMALL 10 1 2165M P UPPER JAW WELD LAMINATE SR 11 2 3362SS P WASHER 3 8 FENDER SS 12 2 3361SS P E CLIP...

Page 8: ...Mount Drum Handler with Spark Resistant Parts Operator s Manual for Morse MORSPEED 1000 TM Fork Mount Drum Handler Model 286M 1 Serial Number 0816 to ____ MMYY morsedrum com Copyright 2019 Morse Mfg Co Inc Form PL286M 1 0816 ____ Updated 14 Jun 2019 8 56 AM 8 TM ...

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