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Drumming out manual handling
30 July 2013
Contact Attachments is continuing to provide businesses with an alternative to manual labour when emptying drums, helping save time and money.

Jason Cadman, technical sales consultant, explains: "There are many common challenges that firms face when handling drums, such as the issue of lifting and moving heavy drums, loading and unloading, controlled pouring, and manipulating drums onto shelves and racking."
The company's drum rotators have been designed to enable users to operate both at head height and above head height, via a crank handle and a loop chain which are connected to a high quality gearbox so that they eliminate over-pouring or spillages, reducing the risk of damage and injury to workers.
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