Description
Morse® 456-A hydra-lift drum roller, 5-20 rpm, air motor, motor controls included. OSHA requires an enclosure with an interlock.
Hydra-Lift Drum Roller to mix the contents of a sealed drum. Load upright drum at floor level. Then power tilts drum and roll drum at 5 to 20 RPM on its side. AIR Powered model.
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- Delays in components supplied by our vendors
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Features:
Hydra-Lift Drum Roller to gently mix drum contents
Morse® 456-A hydra-lift drum roller is AIR Powered
Includes AIR Controls, filter, regulator and lubricator
Requires plant air at 40 to 60 PSI and flowing at a rate of 40 SCFM.
The sound level depends on the air pressure. At the upper limit of 60 PSI, the sound level is 81 decibels at a 3′ (91 cm) distance from the air motor.
Load upright drum at floor level with drum truck or crane with drum lifter
Hydraulic Power tilt drum onto roller wheels
Roll drum on its side at 5 to 20 RPM
RPM is based on a 22.5″ (57.15 cm) diameter drum
IMPORTANT: OSHA Requires an enclosure with an interlock to automatically turn off the machine if the enclosure is opened.
Enclosure and Interlock Kit is sold separately.
- Roll steel drum with 6″ to 26″ (15 to 66 cm) diameter, and maximum 40″ (102 cm) length
- Maximum ambient operating temperature: 130oF (54oC)
- To roll a plastic drum, add Option POLY-456
- Capacity:
- 1000 Lb. (454 kg) Liquid load in the drum
- 400 Lb. (181 kg) Dry load in the drum
A shifting dry load exerts greater stress on the drum rotator than the fluid motion of a liquid load.