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User Instructions
User Instructions
TRUN MOD 250/400
Assembly Procedure
Please refer to separate assembly and setup
procedure for more information.
Do's & Don'ts
Do ensure to load the spreader through the main trunnion
pin only. i.e. adhere to Fig. 1.
Do keep the loaded spreader clear of obstacles
– any contact could cause beam failure.
Do ensure correct use of appropriate top slings, do not twist
any slings unnecessarily.
Do not hang any load from the spreader tube or fl anges.
Do not exceed stated SWL for that particular span
– adhere to Table 2.
Do not rig the lower slings less than 45 degrees BSA.
When moving or positioning long struts or assemblies use
tag lines to control movement.
Individual components can be heavy and extreme care must
be taken if manual handling.
Recommended top sling types:
Textile slings, cable laid wire rope slings or grommets.
Slings must have soft eyes. Always ensure clearance between
the sling and end unit.
Note:
Lengthening the slings can give greater clearance.
Refer to Modulift supplier if in doubt.
WARNING!
The rigger must ensure that there is a clearance between
the sling end fi tting and the end unit as shown above.
Max number of struts allowed in spreader assembly: 6.
Assemble longer struts in the centre of the spreader
confi guration.
Sling angle is crucial to safe use of spreader.
TRUN MOD 250/400 US SEP 2015
Should you fi nd your equipment is no longer of use,
© Copyright 2015 Modulift.
please dispose of in a responsible manner. Please
All rights reserved.
contact Modulift if you need further guidance
Modulift UK Ltd tel: 011 44 1202 621511 email: sales@modulift.com www.modulift.com
Table 2 – Load v Span
Span
(ft)
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
40
42
Clearance
44
46
48
50
52
54
56
58
60
62
64
66
68
Base to Sling
Recommended Confi guration
Angle (BSA) α
60°
To calculate the SWL at intermediate spans utilising
Min.top
the 1ft strut, round up the span to the next
SWL
sling
longest span in Table 2, and use the stated SWL.
metric tons
length
(tonnes)
(ft in)
400
6
EU
EU
400
8
EU
2
400
10
EU
3
400
12
EU
5
400
14
EU
5
400
16
EU
10
400
18
EU
10
400
20
EU
3
400
22
EU
5
400
24
EU
5
400
26
EU
10
400
28
EU
20
400
30
EU
3
400
32
EU
5
400
34
EU
5
400
36
EU
20
368
38
EU
10
341
40
EU
10
299
42
EU
10
284
44
EU
10
268
46
EU
20
244
48
EU
20
230
50
EU
3
211
52
EU
5
195
54
EU
5
174
56
EU
20
166
58
EU
10
150
60
EU
10
138
62
EU
10
126
64
EU
10
112
66
EU
10
106
68
EU
10
EU - End Unit (3ft)
EU
1
EU
1
EU
3
EU
EU
2
EU
10
1
EU
10
1
EU
10
3
EU
10
EU
2
EU
20
1
EU
20
1
EU
20
3
EU
10
EU
20
2
EU
20
3
1
EU
20
5
1
EU
20
5
3
EU
20
EU
20
2
EU
20
20
1
EU
20
20
1
EU
20
20
3
EU
20
10
EU
20
20
2
EU
20
20
3
1
EU
20
20
5
1
EU
20
20
5
3
EU
20
20
10
EU
20
20
10
2
EU

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