MIX, BLEND, ROLL,

TUMBLE CLOSED DRUMS

 

 

 

 

 

PORTABLE DRUM ROTATOR 
MODEL 201 SERIES

Compact, portable, mixer and drain stand rolls closed drum to agitate contents. Since the drum is closed there is no worker exposure, less clean-up.

  • Agitates drum contents without opening the drum! 

  • Eliminates build-up in the bottom of the drum 

  • Utilize important ingredients that would otherwise be in unmixed sediment

  • Eliminates many hazards

  • No need to transfer messy contents

 

 

 

 
  • Stand just 19¼" tall to make loading and unloading  easier
  • Has built-in retractable tipping lever to assist loading
  • Sides and back are enclosed to protect the drive
  • Efficient handling of liquid loads up to 500 Lb. (227 kg) at any of the available factory set drum speeds
  • Capacity:
         400 Lb. (182 kg) of dry load at 10 RPM
         300 Lb. (136 kg) at 20 RPM
         250 Lb. at 30 RPM
  • Specify your choice of speed when ordering. When ordering it is possible to encode the drum speed and motor type into the model number. For example model 201/20-1 has 20 RPM drum speed and single phase TEFC motor set for 115V. 201/20-E1 has Explosion Proof single phase motor.

MODEL 201VS VARIABLE SPEED ROTATOR

  • Similar to model 201, but the transmission allows the user to vary the drum speed from 10 to 24 RPM
  • Ideal for experimental use
  • Some users prefer fast initial rolling and reduced speed for continued, gentle agitation.

 

MODEL 201B PORTABLE ROTATOR

  • This version has a pair of belts between rollers instead of two rows of rollers to turn the drum
  • Belts allow it to roll fibre drums weighing up to 300 Lb.
  • 201B is available with the same factory set drum speed and motor types as model 201

  

 

OPTIONAL 1-5 GALLON CAN IDLER ATTACHMENT

  • Optional for Models 201 and 201VS rotators
  • Extends usefulness of rotator to roll cylindrical cans
  • Comes complete with adjustable spacers and mounts
  • Not for Model 201B

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Install Morse Rotators in accordance with OSHA requirements for enclosure and interlock, etc. For OSHA compliance, see OSHA subpart O.1910.212 "General Requirements for all Machines." Power connections and motor controls must comply with applicable codes.

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