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morse 510M-124 Manual

Vertical-lift, 60"

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C
ONTENTS
Receiving Procedures
Warranty
Safety Information
Machine Description
Accessories
Start-Up Procedure
Operating Instructions
Maintenance
Receiving Procedures
Every Morse drum handler is inspected prior to shipping. However,
damage may be incurred during transit.
• Check for visible damage. If you choose to accept damaged freight,
always sign noting the damage on the BILL OF LADING.
• Document the damage and have the truck driver sign. We
recommend keeping a digital camera at your receiving dock for this
purpose.
• Open packages expeditiously to check the condition of the goods.
There is only a 24 hour window to notify the carrier of any concealed
damage.
• IMMEDIATELY REPORT ALL DAMAGE TO THE SHIPPING
COMPANY! Then you may contact Morse for assistance with your
freight claim.
• Morse Manufacturing will not be held responsible for any damaged
freight that is not signed for as damaged.
Machine Unpacking
Remove machine from pallet by lifting from the square tubing at the top
of the unit. Insert a strap or chain through the tubing and make a loop
to lift by. Attach loop to an overhead crane and raise slowly.
Limited 2 Year Warranty
Morse drum handling equipment is guaranteed against defects in
workmanship or materials for TWO YEARS when used properly within
its rated capacity. The 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.
Copyright – Morse Mfg. Co., Inc.
Model 510M-124
Vertical-Lift, 60", Spark Resistant Parts
Serial Number 249855 to Current
For warranty claims, contact your Morse Dealer to obtain a
return authorization number, and for return freight advice. Return
freight must be prepaid.
In all instances, liability is limited to the purchase price paid or to
repairing or replacing the product. Customer assumes liability for any
modifications, unauthorized repairs or parts substitution.
Safety Information
While Morse Manufacturing Co. drum handling equipment is
engineered for safety and efficiency, a high degree of responsibility
must be placed upon the machine operator to follow safe practices,
based primarily on common sense, upon which true safety depends.
Failure to follow the safety precautions in this manual can result in
personal injury or property damage. Observe the same precautions as
with similar machinery where carelessness in operating or
maintenance is hazardous to personnel. Carefully read the safety
precautions below and throughout this manual.
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.
Prior to initial use, inspect all moving parts and test rotation of drum
holder. Perform necessary load test, inspections, operator training, etc.
31 December 2024
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Summary of Contents for morse 510M-124

  • Page 1 • Morse Manufacturing will not be held responsible for any damaged must be placed upon the machine operator to follow safe practices, freight that is not signed for as damaged.
  • Page 2 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 designed to perform a specific job and alterations may result in injury to operator or machine.
  • Page 3 Serial Number 249855 to Current Machine Description Model 510M-124 Vertical-Lift Drum Pourer will pour a drum up to 60” (152 cm) high, measured from the floor to the lowest point of a horizontal drum. It is designed to lift, transport, and dispense a 55-gallon (210 liter) steel drum 22”...
  • Page 4 Controls On / Off Valve 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 •...
  • Page 5 The floor lock should be engaged while dispensing / draining. When dispensing is complete, tilt drum back to upright position. Disengage the floor lock and lower the drum to transporting height; about 6” (15 cm) off the floor. Copyright – Morse Mfg. Co., Inc. 31 December 2024 Page 5...
  • Page 6 Grease wheel bearings periodically. Oil or grease all moving parts, including: the gears and sprockets in the tilt drive, and the ratchet and pawl. Worn or damaged parts must be properly replaced with the correct, genuine Morse parts. • •...