Modulift recently announced the release of the Multi-Point; a strong, versatile lifting system designed to save rigging time and maximise use across multiple lifting applications.
Expertly designed and engineered for use as a semi-spreader or a lifting beam and also ideal for tandem lift operations.
Multi-Point gives the operator the power to lift across multiple points at varied spans.
The Multi-Point Beam is the most versatile and adaptable in the Modulift range.
The Multi-Point gives unrivalled Modulift strength and reliability with additional features to suit different lifting scenarios.
With lifting points on the top and bottom, the Multi-Point Beam can be reused for multiple lifts.
The Multi-Point can be supplied with or without swivel hook, allowing for tandem lifts where there is only one lower lifting point required. It can be used as a semi-spreader to give a steadier lift, and as a lifting beam.
Designed using the latest 3D Linear Analysis, and manufactured to BSEN 13155, the Multi-Point gives peace of mind with safety and practicality at the forefront of its design.
Engineered for any lift, anywhere in the world, multiple connection points on the top and bottom provide ultimate flexibility for the beam to adapt to any situation – whether lifting a boat, reel, tank, turbine or anything else in between.
Featuring an adaptable and versatile modular design, the Multi-Point is ultra-portable, robust and can be reused for hundreds of lifts.
With easily detachable components, the beam lifts at spans from 3 to 12m, with a lifting capacity from 12t right up to a jaw-dropping 600t.
Simply unbolt the sections to lengthen or shorten the Multi-Point and change the rigging set-up.
Featuring an optional 360-degree swivel hook and extended support stands, the Multi-Point is a perfect option for tandem lifts with two cranes when there is only one lower lifting point required and rotation of the load is critical.
A truly innovative piece of kit, the Multi-Point Beam can also be used as a semi-spreader to give a more balanced lift, or as a lifting beam when headroom is restricted.