What Is MARSHINE MARCD-40 Cable Drum Trailer?
The MARSHINE MARCD-40 Hydraulic System Cable Drum Trailer Machine is a professional and cost-effective machine for moving and raising cable drums, which ensure safe operation and working efficiency. With hydraulic lifting mechanism, the labour intensity is reduced greatly while the work safety and production efficiency are enhanced. It is commonly employed in electrical power construction, telecommunication works and underground cable laying works requiring medium to heavy cable drums to be handled accurately.

So How To Use It properly?
Preparation
Prior to using the trailer machine, do the following checks:
Examine the trailer body Inspect the frame, axle, hitch and tires for signs of damage or wear.
Examine the hydraulic system: Make sure the hydraulic hoses, cylinders and pumps are operating correctly and that you are not experiencing any leaks.
Test the braking system: Test that the braking mechanism runs well.
Evaluate the load capacity Don’t exceed the rated load of the cable drum.
Set up your worksite: Employ stable, level ground for safe loading and operation.
Load the Drum
Setting up the Trailer
Set the trailer digger on level ground.
Utilize some plain wheel chocks and keep them moving as you load.
Start the Hydraulic System
Turn on the hydraulic pump or use the manual hydraulic controls.
Lift the arms so they are in line with the position of the cable drum shaft.
Install the Drum Shaft
Put the cable drum between the lifting arm.
Pass the metal shaft into the middle hole of the cable drum.
Lift the Drum
Gently run the hydraulics of your MARSHINE MARCD-40 Hydraulic System Cable Drum Trailer Machine up, bringing the drum slowly run the hydraulics up, bringing the drum gradually upwards.
Make sure the drum stay balanced and centered during the hoisting.
Secure the Drum
Tighten the axle, and clamp the drum supports tightly with retaining pins or clamps.
Rotate the drum by hand to verify that it turns freely.
Transportation
Fasten to vehicle tow securely through hitch system.
Secure safety chains and electrical plugs if supplied.
Operate at a controlled pace, particularly over bumpy terrain.
Do not make any sharp turns or sudden stops for stability.
Cable Laying
Once they have arrived at the site of installation:
Secure the trailer
Park on a level surface and put on the wheel chocks.
Line up with cable route
Place the trailer so that the cable is feeding in the direction in which you want to install.
Modify the braking system
Choose the amount of braking resistance to influence the drum speed of rotation.
Start pulling the cable
Pull the cable with hand puller tools or winch system.
Keep a constant tension
Controlled unwinding ensures the cable is smooth as it comes off the reel.
Check drum function
Observe for any irregular payout, tangling, or if rotating too fast (> 300 RPM).


