What Is MARSHINE MARCD-32 Cable Drum Trailer?
The MARSHINE MARCD-32 Single Axle Cable Drum Trailer is a powerful and productive means to transport, raise, and pay out heavy cable drums on location use. Built for power distribution, telecommunication and infrastructure projects in the field, this trailer makes cable handling easy by offering mobility with a controlled cable dispensing mechanism. It is designed as single axle trailer for easy handling, and the integrated drum support and braking system enables a smooth and secure cable payout.

So How To Use It Properly?
Preparation
Inspect The Trailer
Examine the frame, axle, tires and hitch for damage or signs of wear.
Examine Mechanism
Test your MARSHINE MARCD-32 Single Axle Cable Drum Trailer’s hydraulic jacks.
Check Brake
Make sure the drum brake runs well.
Confirm Drum Compatibility
The size and the weight of the cable drum should be below the maximum capacity.
Set Up The Site
Select a firm, flat place for loading and operation.
Loading the Cable Drum
Position The Trailer
Set the trailer on a level surface and put wheel chocks on both sides of the tires. fog lights) Before lifting the drum metering.
Lift The Drum
With the integrated hydraulic jack or other lifting device used to raise the drum support arm.
Line up the drum shaft with the trailer supports.
Secure The Drum
Push the axle shaft through the center of the cable drum.
Drum down on the support brackets and then slip hinge pin lock in place.
Make sure the drum can rotate freely without any opposition.
Transporting the Trailer
Connecting Tow Vehicle
Connect your MARSHINE MARCD-32 Single Axle Cable Drum Trailer hitch securely.
Examine Connections
Make sure the safety chains are connected.
Drive Safely
Take it slow and easy, particularly on bumpy country roads.
And always remember don’t brake abruptly to prevents the drum from moving or shaking too much.
Cable Pay-Out Operation
Once you have it in place at the installation site:
Secure The Trailer
Back up on a level surface with the use of chocks or stabilizer.
Line Up With Cable Route
Place the trailer so that the cable runs straight out toward the line of installation.
Release The Brake Gradually
Modify the braking to slow the drum turning.
Start Pulling The Cable
Pull the cable from the drum using the manual or mechanical pulling devices.
Keep Tension Under Control
Run out of the cables is smooth and steady, no jerks or expelling is involved.
Observe Drum Rotation
Watch the drum for a even unwind and prevent snags.


