Vertical Lift Drum Pourer - With Scale - Stainless Steel - Single Stage

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Manufacture Part Number 515SS
Brand Morse

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Scale-Equipped Vertical-Lift Drum Pourers

Scale-equipped Vertical-Lift Drum Pourers allow you to weigh your drum while you pour to dispense precise amounts as needed. No need for a separate weighing station. You control the drum pouring angle and height while you dispense. The compact base and quality components of this drum handler make it easy to maneuver. Morse Scale-Equipped Vertical-Lift Drum Pourers Features:

  • Single-Stage Vertical-Lift Drum Pourers allow you to pour a drum up to 60" high
  • Two-Stage Vertical-Lift Drum Pourers allow you to pour a drum up to 106" high
  • You control the lifting height and pouring angle
  • Power lift and tilt options
  • 360 degree tilt control in either direction
  • Models available with spark resistant parts, and Stainless Steel construction.
  • Capacity: 800-lbs. full drum, 500-lbs. half-full drum

Two Types of Scales The scales are simple to use and to read enabling accurate batching by weight. The touch pads include numbers for tare entry. Four load cells accurately sense the weight regardless of the tilt angle of the drum. Battery saving “sleep" mode turns indicator off when scale is not in use. Display weight to 0.1-lbs. (or set to diplay metric units). Accuracy of +/-0.2%. T-Type Scale Features an intrinsically safe, ultra low power intensity (ULPI) indicator for use in many hazardous areas, approved for all classes, groups and divisions of N.E.C. hazardous environment classifications. The hand pumped or air powered drum handler with this intrinsically safe weighing system may be used in many hazard areas where ordinary electric powered equipment would be prohibited. Comes with battery pack and 115V 60Hz charger. Order option T-220-50 for 220V 50Hz battery pack and charger. N-Type Scale Economical general purpose instrument for use in a variety of weighing applications. NOT for use in hazardous areas. Powered by six ordinary alkaline D-cell batteries.

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