COPYRIGHT 2005 MORSE MFG. CO., INC.
Form PL 400AM (0802-0704)
(Updated 05/2005)
Page 1
MORSE MFG. CO., INC.
• 727 West Manlius Street • P.O. Box 518 • East Syracuse, NY 13057-0518
Phone: 315-437-8475 • Fax: 315-437-1029 • Email:
• Website:
www.morsedrum.com
400AM Series
Spark Resistant Hydra-Lift Karriers
The Specialist In Drum Handling Equipment
OPERATOR’S MANUAL for 400AM SERIES SPARK RESISTANT HYDRA-LIFT DRUM KARRIERS
Serial Number 0802 to 0704 (MMYY)
Series
Dispensing Height
Capacity - Full Drum
Capacity - 1/2 Full Drum
Tilt Control
400AM-60
60”
152cm
800Lb. 363kg
500 Lb. 227kg
Hand Crank
400AM-72
72”
183cm
800Lb. 363kg
500 Lb. 227kg
Chain Wheel, Brass Chain
400AM-84
84”
213cm
800Lb. 363kg
500 Lb. 227kg
Chain Wheel, Brass Chain
400AM-96
96”
244cm
750 Lb. 340kg
375 Lb 170kg
Chain Wheel, Brass Chain
The letter A in the model number indicates that the unit is for 55 gallon standard steel drums ( 22-1/2” diameter).
The letter M in the model number indicates that the unit is made with monel spark resistant parts.
Dispensing height is distance from the floor to bottom of drum held horizontally. Tilting the drum below horizontal will reduce this distance.
A. IMPORTANT:
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, hard hat and other personal protective devices are recommended.
2. Please read all instructions
thoroughly
before attempting to operate your new MORSE drum handler.
3. Model 400 series Hydra-Lift Karriers have a maximum capacity and size ratings as listed above.
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 make the unit awkward or dangerous to handle.
4. Hydra-Lift Karriers are intended for lifting, moving, and holding drums for tilting, pouring or dumping. Drums may be lifted upright to
or from the floor or other suitable surface on dollies, scales, etc.
5. 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.
B. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Roll the assembled Hydra-Lift Karrier to the drum.
2. Position the drum holder (Saddle Assembly #49 ) to meet the middle of the drum between its ribs. The cinch chain (#47) can be
kept from dragging on the floor by hanging it on the pin at the front of the gear block.
3. Roll forward to mate the drum holder squarely and tightly to the drum. If necessary, turn drum tilt control (#23 or 24) to adjust
attitude of the drum holder band to fit flush to the drum.
4. Secure the drum: Drape the cinch chain across the face of the drum and engage a link into the slot on the ratchet (#56). Turn
ratchet handle clockwise to tighten the chain. If ratchet turns to the extent that the pawl (#58) is beyond the last ratchet tooth and
the chain is not tight, back up and try putting the next link in the slot. The chain should tighten as the ratchet turns and be held tight
by the teeth of the ratchet and pawl. See page 4 (#52) for how it might look when it’s tight.
5. Pump the lever handle (#5) (or operate the power lift) to raise the drum enough to clear the floor.
6. Move the Hydra-Lift with the drum to the dispensing area.
NoTe: Do NoT TraNsPorT wiTH a raiseD DruM. TraNsPorT
THe DruM uPrigHT aT a HeigHT cLear of THe fLoor. Do NoT aLLow THe DruM To iMPacT oN fLoor, PouriNg
sTaTioN, eTc. or a sPiLL or DaMage couLD occur.
7. Raise the drum (hand pump or power lift) to the desired pouring height. Drum attitude may be adjusted during the lift. (Turn the
crank, the chain wheel, or use the power tilt control). This is especially important when lifting an open drum.
8. use the tilt control to tilt the drum as necessary for pouring or draining, etc.
NoTe: Before releasing your grip on the two sides of the pull chain loop, “tie-off” the chain by engaging it into the pin at the corner
of the overhead assembly (#18), or before releasing your grip on the hand crank (#23), pull out the crank stop pin (#36) to block the
crank from spinning freely.
9. The screw-down floor lock may be used if there is a tendency for the unit to roll while in use.
10. To lower the drum, open 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.
11. Lower the drum to the floor in an upright position before disconnecting cinch chain to release the drum.
C. MAINTENANCE:
1. grease wheel bearings periodically. oil or grease all moving parts including: the three clevis pins (#9) and the surfaces of the boom
which contact the inside of the mast cap, the hinge pin (#53), the pump handle-socket linkage, the gears and sprockets in the tilt
drive, and the ratchet and pawl.
2. Information for hydraulic components is provided on other sheets.
3. Periodically inspect all framework and parts for signs of wear, fatigue or loose hardware, etc. Replace, tighten or adjust as
necessary to maintain proper function and prevent failures.
D. PARTS INFORMATION
Worn or damaged parts must be properly replaced with correct, genuine Morse parts. See parts list and diagram on pages 2, 3 &
4.