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Morse Manufacturing Company: Walk-behind drum handler

Powered drum handler lifts, rotates and dumps loads

Morse Manufacturing Company: Walk-behind drum handler
By 24/7 Staff 
April 9, 2013

Lift, rotate, pour and dump loads with the < PILOT >

walk-behind drum handler by Morse Manufacturing.

Power-propelled, the unit reaches floor speeds of 3 miles per hour and drum lifting speeds of 25 feet per minute.

Capable of lifting 1,500-pound loads to heights of 10.5 feet and 11 inches beyond its straddle-type legs, the unit gives operators full load control for enhanced safety and productivity.

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