The Specialist In Drum Handling Equipment
MODEL 82A-125
Mobile-Karrier / Palletizer
with DC Power Lift
Operator’s Manual for Model 82A-125 Morse Mobile-Karrier / Palletizer
Serial Number 0509 to 1110 (MMYY)
MorseDrum.com
Copyright 2010 - Morse Mfg. Co., Inc.
Form PL82A-125 (0509-1110)
(Updated December 2, 2010 8:30 AM)
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Operating Instructions
Roll drum lifter to drum. Steer unit so drum holder meets middle of drum. Operate
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hydraulics as necessary. Roll the unit forward and push drum holder so it slips
around the drum.
WARNING:
Keep hands and other objects away from top opening of lifting
frame.
To secure drum: drape cinch chain across face of drum and engage a link into
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notch in hub of ratchet. Pull up on ratchet handle to tighten chain. If ratchet turns to
extent that pawl is beyond last ratchet tooth and chain is not tight, back up and try
putting next link in notch. Chain should tighten as ratchet turns and be held tight by
teeth of ratchet & pawl. Firm hand pressure on ratchet handle should tension chain
sufficiently to secure drum. DO NOT use mechanical aids such as a pipe to extend
ratchet handle for extra leverage.
Operate lift function to raise drum off the floor, push drum lifter to deliver drum.
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Avoid unreasonably rough or non-level surfaces. Move at moderate speed. Carry
drum only high enough to avoid contact with the floor or obstacles. Push loaded
unit when possible for transporting. Pulling unit should be limited to maneuvering at
short distance.
Either one of the two spring loaded plunger tilt locks may be locked to hold drum
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upright. Unlocking both will permit drum to be tilted. Drum pouring angle may be
varied or drum can be locked in horizontal position by inserting one tilt lock. It is not
necessary to lock both tilt locks. Before unlocking tilt lock it is recommended that
you steady drum and prepare to resist its tendency to tilt toward its heavy end.
WARNING:
Keep hands and fingers clear of tilt lock hole, as a pinch point will
occur when drum rotates.
Before unloading drum, release tilt locks and return drum to upright. Lower drum at
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a controlled rate.
To remove drum: pull ratchet handle clockwise to relieve pressure on ratchet teeth.
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Lift pawl handle to release teeth engagement and rotate ratchet counterclockwise
to loosen chain and allow its removal from notch. Pull unit away and park on level
floor, out of traffic lanes when not in use.
Adjustment for Shorter Drums: The drum holder assembly is factory set in upper
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position for handling typical 55 gallon drums. For handling shorter drums such
as typical 30 gallon drums, relocate drum holder assembly downward as follows:
Detach by removing nuts that hold it to lifting assembly. Reattach at alternate
location 6” lower.
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.
Inspect the hydraulic system for oil drips, hose damage, or other signs of wear. Inspect the level and condition of the hydraulic fluid.
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Replace any parts that show signs of wear.
Grease wheel bearings periodically. Oil or grease all moving parts including: Tilt locks, fulcrum shafts, the hinge pin, and the ratchet
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and pawl.
Worn or damaged parts must be properly replaced with the correct, genuine Morse parts.
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Hydraulic pump is shipped filled with Noco Premium plus automatic transmission fluid d/m. Material safety data sheet (msds) is
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available online. Change oil yearly, sooner depending on dirty conditions or outdoor use. Replace oil with Mobil dte 24 or equivalent
for indoor use (Mobil dte 13 for outdoor use).