Unlocking Versatility: The Adaptability and Usability of CMOD Corner Units

- Seamless Integration with MOD Spreader Beams
- Enhanced Stability and Safety
- Successful Lift Using the CMOD System
- Expanding the Possibilities of Heavy Lifting
Adaptability is key in heavy lifting and modular rigging. The CMOD corner units provide a versatile and robust lifting solution. Designed to integrate with existing MOD spreader beam systems, they transform a standard spreader beam into a multi-point lifting frame. This enhances flexibility, stability, and load distribution.
Seamless Integration with MOD Spreader Beams
A major advantage of CMOD corner units is their easy integration with MOD spreader beams. By attaching CMOD corners, a two-point lift converts into a multi-point spreader frame, improving balance and reducing stress. This is especially useful for lifting delicate or irregular loads while ensuring even weight distribution.
The integration process is simple, requiring minimal modifications. CMOD corner units are designed for rapid assembly, reducing setup time while maintaining the expected strength and reliability. Available in multiple configurations, they suit various industries, including construction, transport/logistics, and energy.

Enhanced Stability and Safety
Using a CMOD frame improves load stability compared to conventional spreader beam setups. The multi-point configuration reduces the risk of rotation and uncontrolled movement, making the lift safer. This is ideal for handling large or complex loads like transformers, modular structures, and industrial equipment.
Safety is a priority in the CMOD system’s design. Its modular nature allows precise adjustments for different load requirements. All components undergo rigorous testing to meet international safety standards. When combined with rated slings and shackles, the CMOD lifting frame ensures a secure and optimised lift.
Successful Lift Using the CMOD System
Appointed Person Donald Mann recently demonstrated the CMOD system’s effectiveness in a lift involving Tesla Mega Packs, each weighing up to 39.5 tonnes. The battery packs are used for storing renewable energy during off-peak hours. The lift used a six-point slinging arrangement, ensuring even weight distribution and minimising movement. By integrating CMOD corner units with a modular spreader beam, Donald achieved both the capacity and flexibility needed to complete the lift safely and efficiently.


Expanding the Possibilities of Heavy Lifting
The CMOD corner units are more than just an accessory; they are a game-changer for lifting operations requiring a tailored approach. Their ability to transform a traditional MOD spreader beam into a fully functional lifting frame makes them an invaluable tool for lifting professionals. Whether lifting heavy industrial components or delicate modular structures, the CMOD system offers the adaptability, safety, and efficiency required for modern lifting challenges.
Sarah Spivey, Managing Director at Modulift, emphasizes the importance of the CMOD system, stating, “The CMOD corner units are a great addition to our product range, offering unparalleled flexibility for lifting professionals. By enabling the transformation of standard spreader beams into robust lifting frames, we are providing a cost-effective and efficient solution that meets the growing demands of the lifting industry.”