Drum Handler Product
Overview
A drum handler is a lifting attachment that picks up a standard 205-litre (55 US gallon) drum, carries it on a forklift or under a crane hook, and rotates it under control so the contents can be poured at height — into a mixer, hopper or reactor charge port. A full steel drum of aqueous liquid weighs about 250 kg and one of dense chemical up to 365 kg; tipping that mass by hand is a recognised manual-handling injury source, which is why purpose-built handlers are standard equipment in chemical, food, lubricant and coatings plants.
The machine has four functional groups: the Lift Frame that carries the load, the Drum Clamp Mechanism and Drum Cradle that secure the drum, the Rotation Gear Drive that tilts it, and the dual mounting interfaces — Fork Pocket Interface for forklift tines and Crane Lifting Bail for a hoist hook.
How it works
The forklift drives the open cradle onto a standing drum. The Rim Clamp Jaw drops over the rolled top rim (the chime) and the Eccentric Cam Lever snaps over-centre: the cam geometry is self-energising, meaning the drum's own weight pulls the jaw tighter, so grip force scales with load and cannot relax while the drum hangs. A Backup Clamp Screw provides positive mechanical backup independent of the cam, and the Retention Band, tensioned by its Band Ratchet Tensioner, wraps the drum body so it stays seated in the Drum Saddle even fully inverted. Replaceable Jaw Contact Pad faces let the same jaw grip plastic and fibre drums without crushing the chime.
Rotation runs through a worm gearbox of roughly 40:1 ratio. The Worm Gear Set is deliberately chosen with a worm lead angle below the friction angle, making the drive self-locking: the drum's offset weight cannot back-drive the gear, so the cradle holds any tilt angle with no brake and no operator effort. With the drum elevated 2–3 m over a mixer, the operator pulls the endless Hand Chain Loop from floor level; about 20–25 chain-wheel revolutions invert the drum, giving fine pour control — a pour can be feathered to a trickle and stopped instantly by simply letting go. At bench height the removable Crank Handle drives the worm shaft directly.
The Rotation Trunnion pivots are positioned close to the loaded drum's centre of gravity, which is roughly 350 mm above the base for a full drum. This minimises the torque the worm gear must react (and the operator must input): a well-balanced handler needs under 100 N of chain pull to rotate a 365 kg drum. The Counterweight Block biases the empty cradle upright so it presents correctly to the next drum.
Mounting and safety
On forklift tines, the Fork Pocket Tube tubes accept forks at 350–700 mm centres and the Tine Lock Screw T-screws clamp the attachment so braking or vibration cannot slide it off; the Heel Safety Chain loops the carriage as secondary retention. Fitting any attachment derates the truck — the handler's tare (55–120 kg) plus its forward load-centre shift must be applied to the truck's capacity plate, and in most jurisdictions the combination must be re-rated and marked.
Under a crane, the forged Lifting Bail sits over the loaded centre of gravity so the unit hangs level, connected through a rated Rated Bow Shackle. As a below-the-hook lifting device the handler falls under ASME B30.20 (and BTH-1 design criteria) in North America and EN 13155 in Europe: proof test at 125% of WLL, periodic inspection, and a stamped Rating Plate carrying WLL, tare and test date. Site rules normally require the Drum Safety Chain over the drum top before any rotation past horizontal, and Rotation End Stop bolts can restrict tilt where full inversion is not wanted.
Variants
Below-hook geared rotators of this pattern are one family among several drum-handling machines. Rim-grip "drum claw" carriers lift vertically only, with no rotation, for transport and palletising. Drum tongs grab the chime for crane lifts of upright drums. Hydraulic drum rotators replace the worm gear with a hydraulic motor driven from the forklift's auxiliary circuit, rotating from the driver's seat — faster, but without the floor operator's direct view into the receiving vessel. Stainless-steel and ATEX variants serve food and solvent duties; the latter substitute bronze chain wheels and conductive liners to eliminate ignition sources. Drum diameter adaptation collars let one handler take 30- and 60-litre drums, though capacity plates must state each configuration separately.
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Bill of materials
7 top-level lines · 38 rows shown · 40 parts total · indented to 3 levels| # | Item / sub-assembly | Part no. | Qty/assy | Ext. qty | Parts | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lift Frame 5 parts | drum-handler-lift-frame | 1× | 1 | 7 | assembly |
| 1.1 | Main Frame Weldment | drum-handler-main-weldment | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.2 | Rotation Trunnion | drum-handler-trunnion | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 1.3 | Ball Bearing | ball-bearing | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 1.4 | Counterweight Block | drum-handler-counterweight | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 1.5 | Fastener Set | fastener-set | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2 | Drum Clamp Mechanism 6 parts | drum-handler-clamp | 1× | 1 | 8 | assembly |
| 2.1 | Rim Clamp Jaw | drum-handler-clamp-jaw | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.2 | Eccentric Cam Lever | drum-handler-cam-lever | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.3 | Coil Spring | coil-spring | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 2.4 | Jaw Contact Pad | drum-handler-jaw-pad | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 2.5 | Backup Clamp Screw | drum-handler-clamp-screw | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 2.6 | Fastener Set | fastener-set | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3 | Rotation Gear Drive 7 parts | drum-handler-rotation-gear | 1× | 1 | 9 | assembly |
| 3.1 | Worm Gear Set | drum-handler-worm-set | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.2 | Gearbox Housing | gearbox-housing | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.3 | Hand Chain Loop | drum-handler-hand-chain | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.4 | Chain Wheel | drum-handler-chain-wheel | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.5 | Crank Handle | drum-handler-crank-handle | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 3.6 | Oil Seal | oil-seal | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 3.7 | Ball Bearing | ball-bearing | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 4 | Drum Cradle 4 parts | drum-handler-cradle | 1× | 1 | 4 | assembly |
| 4.1 | Drum Saddle | drum-handler-saddle | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 4.2 | Retention Band | drum-handler-belt-band | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 4.3 | Band Ratchet Tensioner | drum-handler-band-ratchet | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 4.4 | Saddle Friction Liner | drum-handler-saddle-liner | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 5 | Fork Pocket Interface 3 parts | drum-handler-fork-interface | 1× | 1 | 5 | assembly |
| 5.1 | Fork Pocket Tube | drum-handler-fork-pocket | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 5.2 | Tine Lock Screw | drum-handler-tine-lock-screw | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 5.3 | Heel Safety Chain | drum-handler-heel-chain | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6 | Crane Lifting Bail 3 parts | drum-handler-crane-interface | 1× | 1 | 3 | assembly |
| 6.1 | Lifting Bail | drum-handler-bail | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.2 | Rated Bow Shackle | drum-handler-shackle | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 6.3 | Fastener Set | fastener-set | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 7 | Safety Equipment 3 parts | drum-handler-safety-kit | 1× | 1 | 4 | assembly |
| 7.1 | Drum Safety Chain | drum-handler-safety-chain | 1× | 1 | — | part |
| 7.2 | Rotation End Stop | drum-handler-rotation-stop | 2× | 2 | — | part |
| 7.3 | Rating Plate | drum-handler-load-plate | 1× | 1 | — | part |
Sourcing — likely vendors
Companies that make this · indicative price $2k–$300k · MOQ & lead are typical| Vendor | HQ | Specialty | MOQ | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| toyota-industries.com ↗ | Kariya, JP | Forklifts & logistics | 20 units | 10–16 wks |
| kiongroup.com ↗ | Frankfurt, DE | Forklifts (Linde, STILL) | 20 units | 10–16 wks |
| jungheinrich.com ↗ | Hamburg, DE | Warehouse trucks | 20 units | 10–16 wks |
| crown.com ↗ | New Bremen, US | Forklifts | 20 units | 10–16 wks |
| 🇨🇳Hangcha hcforklift.com ↗ | Hangzhou, CN | Forklifts & material handling | 20 units | 10–16 wks |
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