Braked Drum Stand
Braked Drum Stand
Braked Drum Stand
STAND
For Drums up to 8800 lbs.
General Machine Products Co., Inc. • 3111 Old Lincoln Hwy • Trevose, PA 19053 • USA
TEL: +1-215-357-5500 • FAX: +1-215-357-6216 • EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.gmptools.com
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction and Safety Instructions
2. General Description and Specification
3. Operating Procedures
4. Maintenance
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE USED BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL, WHO
HAVE BEEN SUITABLY TRAINED AND COMPETENT TO DO SO.
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2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION & SPECIFICATON
The Braked Drum Stand is compact in size. Each side frame is fitted with wheels to allow for easy trans-
portation. Drum lifting is achieved with two hand operated hydraulic jacks. An adjustable band brake pro-
vides controlled cable tensioning.
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3.0 OPERATING PROCEDURE
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT ALL PERSONS USING, OPERATING OR MAINTAINING THIS EQUIPMENT BE FULLY
TRAINED AND COMPETENT TO DO SO, AND HAVE READ THE ENTIRE OPERATING MANUAL. GENERAL MA-
CHINE PRODUCTS CO., INC. CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR MIS-USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT.
Brake Tensioner
Brake Driving Arm
4.1 The drum stand components should be placed in line, on firm level ground with appropriate spacing to
accommodate the reel. Anchor in position.
4.2 Slide the drum shaft assembly through the drum and attach the drum locking collar to the opposite side.
Tighten the locking collar screws.
4.3 Four jack lifting positions are provided on the props, each to suit a range of drum diameters.
Assemble the jack pivot pin into the selected hole and fully engage in correct position. Ensure that the
same hole is used for both lifting arms.
Refer to diagram on the jack body for information on use. Ensure that the prop support retaining pins
are always removed before using the lifting jack.
4.4 With the lifting arms in the lowered position, remove the brake band assembly and the shaft retaining
pins. Roll the drum into the drum stand, ensuring that the cable or rope will be pulled from the top of the
drum, and that the brake drum is on the correct side. Simultaneously raise each lifting arm using the
jacks until the shaft is seated in the lifting arm pockets. Replace retaining pins.
4.5 Continue operating the jacks until the drum is raised clear of the ground, and the hole in the support prop
lines up with the hole in the lifting arm. Reinsert prop support retaining pins. Pressure may now be re-
leased from the jack, thus allowing the support props to take the full weight of the drum.
4.6 Secure brake driving arm to the reel with appropriate sized lag bolt and washers.
4.7 Fit the brake band assembly to the brake drum with the operating handle uppermost, and secure with
the retaining clip.
4.9 To withdraw the drum, this procedure may be reversed. Care should be taken to ensure that the drum
weight is taken by the hydraulic jacks before removing the prop support prop retaining pin.
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4.0 MAINTENANCE
This equipment has been designed to provide a long and useful life providing certain precautionary meas-
ures are taken.
Before putting into service the first time, check that all parts are present and assembled correctly.
Before using, check that the brake drum and brake band is clean and free from oil, dirt or other contami-
nants. Check that the hydraulic jacks operate smoothly. Check the condition of all retaining pins and ‘R’
clips, replace if damaged.
When finished using, wipe the paint-work down with an oiled cloth. Lightly grease the pivot points with
general-purpose medium grease. Ensure that the hydraulic jacks are lowered as far as possible and apply
a thin layer of grease around the joint between piston and body. Store in clean dry conditions.
If this equipment is left outside for any extended period of time, protect against atmospheric corrosion by
applying grease to unprotected surfaces. This applies in particular to the hydraulic jack piston if it is left
extended.
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GMP • 3111 Old Lincoln Hwy • Trevose, PA 19053 • USA
TEL: +1-215-357-5500 • FAX: +1-215-357-6216 • EMAIL: [email protected]
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