The Specialist In Drum Handling Equipment
Models 515-N-124 and 515-T-124
Vertical-Lift Drum Pourer, Scale-Equipped,
60”, Air Power Lift, Manual Tilt
Operator’s Manual for Morse Models 515-N-124 and 515-T-124
with Serial Number 249855 to ______
morsedrum.com
Copyright 2022 - Morse Mfg. Co., Inc.
Form OM515-124 (249855-______)
(Updated 24 Feb, 2022)
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Controls
The Morse Vertical-Lift Drum Pourer is manually propelled and steered. The drum lift is
powered by an air motor with an on/off valve. There are two functions for the operator to
control (Figure 3.1).
1. LIFT and Lower Function to raise and lower the drum
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Plug your air line into the on/off air valve.
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Turn the motor on by holding the valve handle in the on position. The drum will
lift.
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Release the valve handle when the drum is at the desired height.
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To lower the drum: With the motor off, push in the LOWER handle.
2. TILT Function to control the degree of rotation of the drum.
•
Turn the hand crank to turn the drum.
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Before releasing your grip on the hand crank, pull out the crank stop pin to block
the hand crank from spinning freely.
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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
Floor lock handle is located on left side of push handle. Pulling floor lock handle toward
operator until it locks in down position activates the floor lock. When floor lock is activated it prevents unwanted free wheeling of unit.
Floor conditions determine effectiveness of floor lock. Operator should verify its holding action before depending on it to hold.
Drum Holder Assembly
MORCINCH
TM
Drum Holder assembly (“saddle”) is the component on Vertical-Lift Drum Pourer intended to hold drum. Carriage assembly
moves vertically along mast to position drum holder assembly at correct height to secure drum around it’s middle using cinch chain and
ratchet tightening system.
The MORCINCH
TM
Drum Holder accepts accessories to handle plastic drum, fiber drum, or a smaller diameter drum.
Scale
The scale is simple to use and to read enabling accurate batching by weight. The touch pads include numbers for tare entry. Four load
cells accurately sense weight regardless of drum tilt angle. Battery saving “sleep” mode turns indicator off when scale is not in use.
Figure 3.1
“T” Type
Intrinsically safe
scale indicator for
use in hazardous
areas.
“N” Type
scale indicator
NOT for
hazardous
environments.
N-Type Scale
Economical general purpose instrument for
use in a variety of weighing applications.
NOT for use in hazardous areas. Powered
by six ordinary alkaline D-cell batteries.
T-Type Scale
Features an intrinsically safe, ultra low
power intensity (ULPI) indicator for use
in many hazardous areas, approved for
all classes, groups in division 2 of N.E.C.
hazardous environment classifications. The
hand pumped or air powered drum handler
with this intrinsically safe weighing system
may be used in many hazard areas where
ordinary electric powered equipment would
be prohibited.