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Drum Lifter – Grade 80 Chain – 19.5 In. Chain Length – Accepts 30 & 55 Gal Drums – 2000 Lb Capacity – 1 In. L x 5 In. W x 28.5 In. H

Item ID: CDL-2000 Category

Lead Time: 2 days

Orange Steel – Grade 80 Chain – 19.5 In. Chain Length – Accepts 30 & 55 Gal Drums – 2000 Lb Capacity – 1 In. L x 5 In. W x 28.5 In. H

$96.93

Overview

Barron Equipment and Overhead Door offers drum lifters as part of our safety equipment and material handling product line. A drum lifter is used to raise and move drums using overhead lifting devices, helping teams handle heavy containers more safely and efficiently. This type of drum lifting equipment plays an important role in operations that rely on lifting and positioning drums during daily tasks.

Many facilities use drums for storage, transport, or production needs. A 55 gallon drum lifter supports safe handling of heavy loads that would otherwise require manual effort. By using proper lift equipment, teams can improve control during drum lifting and reduce strain on workers. Drum lifters are a common part of modern drum handling solutions for industrial environments.

Features and Benefits

Chain drum lifters are designed for drum lifting with an overhead hoist, crane, or similar lift equipment. They are constructed using chain materials intended to support durability while meeting OSHA and ANSI compliance requirements. This design helps support enhanced safety when handling heavy containers.

These units are built for secure gripping of drums during lifting. The clamp mechanism includes a spring‑loaded latch that helps provide a positive hold on the drum’s top lip. This secure grip allows operators to lift drums with greater confidence during vertical movement.

Designed to work with different drum sizes, chain drum lifters are commonly used with 30‑ and 55 gallon drums made from steel plastic materials. This flexibility allows facilities to use the same drum handler across a range of drum types. By improving control and stability, drum lifters support efficient drum handling without unnecessary manual effort.

Applications

Common applications include:

  • Manufacturing and industrial operations
  • Warehouses using 55 gal drum lifter systems
  • Facilities handling or storing steel drums
  • Environments requiring drum handling solutions
  • Operations focused on lifting drums safely and efficiently

In these environments, drum lifters allow operators to lift and position drums vertically using overhead lifting equipment. The drum is attached to the lifter, raised, and moved as needed without being manually carried. This helps make handling drums safer and more controlled during production, storage, or material transfer tasks.

Selection Assistance

When selecting a drum lifter, the first step is identifying how the drum will be lifted. Chain drum lifters are intended for use with overhead lifting devices, not as a forklift drum lifter or drum lifter forklift attachment. If fork‑mounted lifting is required, other forklift drum lifter options may be more appropriate.

Next, consider the types of drum being handled. These lifters work with steel drums and plastic drums that have a top lip and are commonly used for 55 gallon drum lift drum handling equipment applications.

With options including different drum handling tools and a range of drum lifters available, Barron Equipment and Overhead Door can assist with selecting an effective drum lifting solution. Proper selection helps keep operations efficient, supports worker safety, and ensures drums are lifted and transported with control.

Product Specification

Product Length

1 Inches

Product Width

Product Height

Color

Material

Steel

Chain Length

19.5 Inches

Chain Grade

80

Accepts

30 and 55 Gallon Drums

Weight Capacity

Resources

View PDF (CDL-2000-Drawing-4.pdf)

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