Modulift CMOD User Instructions

6 spreader frame

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User Instructions
CMOD 6 Spreader Frame
The CMOD Spreader Frame is modular in span and every frame consists of 4 Corner Units,
with intermediate Struts that can be bolted into the assembly to achieve different spans.
CMOD 6 has an assembled span ranging from 18" by 18" to 102" by 102" in 4" increments.
Assembled
Frame
= Base
α
to sling
angle (BSA)
Strut
CMOD 6 Frame Specification
Rated at a maximum of 8 tonnes SWL.
Please see Table 2 for SWL at specific spans.
'Base to Sling' angle,
Corner Units are rated at 2 tonnes each
(8 tonnes combined capacity).
Bolt tightening torque: 44 Pound-Foot. Spanner size required: 17mm.
Recommended additional equipment: Torque Wrench, Podger Spanner and Ring Spanner.
WARNING!
Personnel using this system should be suitably trained, competent and have a clear
understanding of Safe Slinging procedures.
The use of Modulift equipment must be in accordance with the procedures laid down in 'ASME B30.20 - 2013' .
Never exceed stated SWL
The top sling length is critical to the safe use of the spreader
Modulift UK Ltd tel: 011 44 1202 621511 email: sales@modulift.com www.modulift.com
Fig. 1 – Typical CMOD
Spreader Frame Assembly
α
P1
Span
Corner Unit
, no less than 45 degrees.
α
– Adhere to SWL in Table 2 for particular sling angle used.
P2–P6
Table 1 – Component List
Part Ref.
Description
P1
Corner Unit
P2
40" Strut
P3
24" Strut
P4
12" Strut
P5
8" Strut
P6
4" Strut
P7
8.5t Shackle
P8
6.5t Shackle
P9
M10 x 30, Grade 8.8, HT Bolts, Nuts & Washers
– Ensure you refer to the correct table.
P7
P9
P8
Weight/item
23 lbs
(length 9" each)
18 lbs
12 lbs
8 lbs
6 lbs
5 lbs
5.7 lbs
3.9 lbs

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  • Page 1 Personnel using this system should be suitably trained, competent and have a clear ● understanding of Safe Slinging procedures. The use of Modulift equipment must be in accordance with the procedures laid down in ‘ASME B30.20 - 2013’ . ● Never exceed stated SWL –...
  • Page 2: Assembly Procedure

    B’ , however the frame is modular and some arrangements may span is not noted in the table, then please round up be ‘Category A’ due to this please contact Modulift prior to any or down to the values that will give you the lowest ‘Category B’...
  • Page 3 CMOD Sling length guide 60° BSA To be read in conjunction with appropriate CMOD User Instructions. 95 97 91 93 95 87 89 91 93 83 85 87 89 91 78 80 83 85 87 90 74 76 78 81 83 85 88...
  • Page 4 CMOD Sling length guide 45° BSA To be read in conjunction with appropriate CMOD User Instructions. 67 69 64 66 67 61 63 64 66 58 60 61 63 64 55 57 58 60 61 63 52 54 55 57 58 60 62...
  • Page 5: Manufacturer's Contact Details

    Modulift UK Ltd, this declaration becomes invalid, products: rated to -20 C to 60 C. Custom products and used at user’s own risk. may differ, to be stated on certificate. Poole, 12.05.20 Modulift UK Ltd tel: +44(0)1202 621511 email: sales@modulift.com www.modulift.com...
  • Page 6 Requirements may vary from country to country, in the lift must be considered. Any deviations to the but should as a minimum follow the following planned lift must be discussed and agreed with the Modulift UK Ltd tel: +44(0)1202 621511 email: sales@modulift.com www.modulift.com...
  • Page 7 If there is any doubt with regards slings to these criteria being met, the product(s) must not be used for a lifting operation. Modulift are able to position provide inspection guidance if required. 10. General instructions for safe use...
  • Page 8 12. Repair Repairs must be done by Modulift if possible, but in exceptional circumstances repairs can be done by a third party in strict accordance with Modulift’s requirements and express approval.

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