Modulift CMOD 70 User manual

User Instructions
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 dierent spans.
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 – Adhere to SWL in Table 2 for particular sling angle used.
The top sling length is critical to the safe use of the spreader – Ensure you refer to the correct table.
WARNING!
Assembled
Frame
α
Table 1 – Component List
CMOD 70 Spreader Frame
CMOD 70 Frame Specication
Rated at a maximum of 80 tonnes SWL.
Please see Table 2 for SWL at specic spans.
‘Base to Sling’ angle, α, no less than 45 degrees.
Corner Units are rated at 20 tonnes each
(80 tonnes combined capacity).
Bolt tightening torque: 110 Pound-Foot. Spanner size required: 30mm.
Recommended additional equipment: Torque Wrench, Podger Spanner and Ring Spanner.
CMOD 70 has an assembled span ranging from 4ft by 4ft to 40ft by 40ft in 1ft increments.
P8P2–P6
Span
P7
P1 P9
Strut Corner Unit
Part Ref. Description Weight/item
P1 Corner Unit(length 2ft each) 418 lbs
P2 12ft Strut 487 lbs
P3 6ft Strut 279 lbs
P4 3ft Strut 209 lbs
P5 2ft Strut 140 lbs
P6 1ft Strut 105 lbs
P7 42.5t Shackle 62 lbs
P8 35t Shackle 44 lbs
P9 M20 x 65, Grade 8.8, HT Bolts, Nuts & Washers
α= Base to sling angle (BSA)
Fig. 1 – Typical CMOD Spreader Frame Assembly

User Instructions
Should you nd your equipment is no longer of use,
please dispose of in a responsible manner. Please
contact Modulift if you need further guidance
Table 2 – Load v Span
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User Instructions
WARNING!
Assembly Procedure
Check the ID plates on each Modulift component to ensure the
correct size is used.
Lay out the Struts and Corner Units in the correct conguration.
Check all anges are clear from debris, sand etc. before connection.
Bolt the components together* using bolts, nuts & washers
provided. Tighten the bolts to torque as shown overleaf.
Loop the top Shackles through the bows of the Corner Units so
they contact‘bow-to-bow’. The eye of the top slings can then be
passed through the jaws of the Shackles and the pins replaced.
Loop the bottom Shackles through the eyes of the drop slings and
connect to the bottom of the Corner Unit with the Shackle pin.
Attach the lower slings to the load to be lifted.
The assembled Spreader Frame and lifting rig must be
thoroughly checked by a competent person prior to lifting.
*The use of a Podger Spanner will aid in assembly by helping to align the bolt
holes by forcing it through.
Do’s & Don’ts
Do ensure that the frame is only loaded at the Corner Units
and they are all equally loaded.
Do ensure enough clearance between frame and the load to
prevent the load hitting the frame. Any collision could cause
failure of the frame.
Do not undertake a lift without the correct use of
appropriate top slings.
Do not hang any loads from the Strut tube or anges.
Do not exceed the stated SWL for your span.
Do not rig the lower slings more than 6° from vertical.
Do not under any circumstances hang load(s) from the tube
or anges – the Spreader Frame is designed for compression
– not bending.
Ensure that the top Shackle contacts the bow of the corner
plate ‘bow-to-bow’.
The components in the frame will be marked as ASME‘Category
B’, however the frame is modular and some arrangements may
be‘Category A’due to this please contact Modulift prior to any
‘Category B’application (e.g. Oshore).
Max number of Struts allowed in assembly: 5 per side
Assemble longer Struts in the centre of the conguration
Sling angle is crucial to safe use of frame.
The top sling must be positioned centrally in the Shackle
pin to ensure even loading. Contact your Modulift supplier
for supply of loose spacers where required.
First pick the span required for your frame (e.g.
10ft x 28ft) and the Sling Angle (we recommend 60°
BSA where possible), then check the SWL via the
appropriate table. Read the table by locating the
lower span on the y axis of the chart and the larger
on the x. The cell which you are referred to, will
indicate the SWL for your chosen span. If your exact
span is not noted in the table, then please round up
or down to the values that will give you the lowest
SWL (to ensure no overloads are applied). Please
contact Modulift for conrmation on your SWL if
required. SWL given in Metric Tons (Tonnes).
CMOD 70 US MAY 2016
CMOD 70 Spreader Frame
40 65
37 80 62
34 80 70 60
31 80 70 70 57
28 80 80 70 70 55
25 80 80 80 70 60 52
22 80 80 80 70 60 60 51
19 80 80 80 70 60 60 60 49
16 80 80 80 80 70 60 60 60 48
13 80 80 80 80 70 70 60 60 59 47
10 80 80 80 80 80 70 70 60 60 58 46
780 80 80 80 80 80 70 70 60 58 57 45
480 80 80 80 80 80 80 70 70 60 58 55 45
Span
(ft) 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40
40 37
37 46 35
34 46 40 34
31 46 40 40 32
28 46 46 40 40 31
25 57 46 46 40 34 30
22 60 57 46 40 34 34 29
19 60 60 57 40 34 34 34 28
16 60 60 60 50 40 34 34 34 27
13 60 60 60 60 50 40 34 34 34 27
10 60 60 60 60 60 50 40 34 34 33 26
760 60 60 60 60 60 50 40 34 33 32 26
460 60 60 60 60 60 60 50 40 34 33 31 26
Span
(ft) 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40
CMOD 70: SWL / tonnes @ 60° BSA
CMOD 70: SWL / tonnes @ 45° BSA
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