8. After the drum has been tilted to the horizontal position, open the grip pad clamp handle. This will allow the
drum to be cradled by the two parallel drum-supporting bars and allow it to be racked horizontally.
Note: There are interlock switches built into the drum holder which are
intended to prevent tilting when the drum is not properly positioned. If the
grip pad clamp handle is open or the top drum rim is not properly positioned,
the tilting function is disabled.
9. Push the unit to the drum storage area and raise or lower the drum to a height that is a couple inches higher
than the shelf height. Push the unit into the storage position and carefully lower the drum onto the rack. The
two parallel drum-supporting bars should be just below the walls of the drum but still above the rack. This
will allow clearance to withdraw the MORStak and leave the drum in the storage position.
TO TAKE A HORIZONTAL DRUM FROM A RACK AND PLACE UPRIGHT ON THE FLOOR:
1. Tilt the drum holder assembly to the horizontal position and move the grip pad clamp handle to the open
position. Raise the drum holder assembly to the approximate elevation of the drum to be taken down. Push
the MORStak up to the drum and adjust the height of the drum grab, if necessary, to clear the drum walls
and rack.
2. Roll the MORStak forward until the “bridge” meets the head of the drum. (see Figure 3.2).
MORStak Drum Rackers
611 Series: Single–Stage Mast, racks to 58”
620 Series: Two-Stage Mast, racks to 102”
The Specialist In Drum Handling Equipment
F
IGURE
3.2
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COPYRIGHT 2002-2004 MORSE MFG. CO., INC.
Form PL 600
(181180-211427)
(Updated 4/2004)
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