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Morse Manufacturing Company: Wireless control for fork-mounted drum rackers

Morse Manufacturing Company: Wireless control for fork-mounted  drum rackers
By 24/7 Staff 
March 27, 2012

For flexible drum racking, a wireless drum tilt control function is offered for Morse’s line of fork mounted drum rackers.

To enhance overall control, precision, efficiency and tilting control, functionality can be easily alternated between the wireless option and a direct wire pendant option. A strong, 300-foot wireless range delivers brisk response without interference from other radio frequency sources.

The rackers slide quickly onto forks to move drums on and off racks, pallets and trucks with virtually zero clearance between drums. Drums may be handled with faucets in place so that drum racks can also be used as dispensing stations.

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