25 Tonne Modular Spreader Beam

DNV Type Approved | Multi-25 | UK Manufactured

multi-25 modular spreader beam

A 25 tonne modular spreader beam is a below-the-hook lifting device designed to safely distribute loads using adjustable spans and controlled sling angles.

The Multisec Multi-25 modular spreader beam is designed for controlled heavy lifting operations, with a maximum vertical load of 25 tonnes at a standard span of 7.25 metres.

The system can be configured from 1.0 metre to 9.25 metres using interchangeable modular components, with reduced capacity at longer spans.

Not sure which configuration you need? Our engineering team can help.

Multi-25 Capacity Checker

Enter your lift requirements to check whether the Multi-25 is suitable for your application.

Enter your load, span and sling angle to check suitability.

This checker uses the nearest span value from the published Multi-25 capacity table. Always verify the final lifting arrangement against certified documentation before use.

Spreader Beam Capacities Table & Chart

View Multi-25 spreader beam capacities by span and sling angle. Full capacity data is shown below.

Span (m)45° STV30° STV
WLL (T)Sling Min (m)WLL (T)Sling Min (m)
1.00250.7251.0
1.50251.1251.5
2.00251.4252.0
2.50251.8252.5
3.00252.1253.0
3.50252.5253.5
4.00252.8254.0
4.50253.2254.5
5.00253.5255.0
5.50253.9255.75
6.00234.2256.0
6.25214.4256.25
6.5019.54.6256.5
6.75184.8256.75
7.0016.54.9257.0
7.25155.1257.25
7.50145.3247.5
7.75135.522.57.75
8.00125.7218.0
8.25115.8198.25
8.50106.018.58.5
8.7596.217.58.75
9.0086.4169.0
9.2576.5159.25
Span 1.00m
45° WLL25T
45° Sling0.7m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling1.0m
Span 1.50m
45° WLL25T
45° Sling1.1m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling1.5m
Span 2.00m
45° WLL25T
45° Sling1.4m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling2.0m
Span 2.50m
45° WLL25T
45° Sling1.8m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling2.5m
Span 3.00m
45° WLL25T
45° Sling2.1m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling3.0m
Span 3.50m
45° WLL25T
45° Sling2.5m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling3.5m
Span 4.00m
45° WLL25T
45° Sling2.8m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling4.0m
Span 4.50m
45° WLL25T
45° Sling3.2m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling4.5m
Span 5.00m
45° WLL25T
45° Sling3.5m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling5.0m
Span 5.50m
45° WLL25T
45° Sling3.9m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling5.75m
Span 6.00m
45° WLL23T
45° Sling4.2m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling6.0m
Span 6.25m
45° WLL21T
45° Sling4.4m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling6.25m
Span 6.50m
45° WLL19.5T
45° Sling4.6m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling6.5m
Span 6.75m
45° WLL18T
45° Sling4.8m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling6.75m
Span 7.00m
45° WLL16.5T
45° Sling4.9m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling7.0m
Span 7.25m
45° WLL15T
45° Sling5.1m
30° WLL25T
30° Sling7.25m
Span 7.50m
45° WLL14T
45° Sling5.3m
30° WLL24T
30° Sling7.5m
Span 7.75m
45° WLL13T
45° Sling5.5m
30° WLL22.5T
30° Sling7.75m
Span 8.00m
45° WLL12T
45° Sling5.7m
30° WLL21T
30° Sling8.0m
Span 8.25m
45° WLL11T
45° Sling5.8m
30° WLL19T
30° Sling8.25m
Span 8.50m
45° WLL10T
45° Sling6.0m
30° WLL18.5T
30° Sling8.5m
Span 8.75m
45° WLL9T
45° Sling6.2m
30° WLL17.5T
30° Sling8.75m
Span 9.00m
45° WLL8T
45° Sling6.4m
30° WLL16T
30° Sling9.0m
Span 9.25m
45° WLL7T
45° Sling6.5m
30° WLL15T
30° Sling9.25m

Always verify final configuration against certified documentation before lifting.

Need the full capacity data for your lift?

Plan your lift with confidence. Download the complete capacity chart including all span configurations, sling lengths and certified working load limits.

Beam Diagram & Components

Hover over a component name to view its function.

Multi-13 modular spreader beam diagram showing STV, drop link, struts, shackles, end unit and span

STV (Sling to Vertical Angle)

The angle between the sling and vertical. This affects the working load limit and must be considered before lifting.

Typical Rigging Setup

Key rigging components for a standard Multi-25 spreader beam configuration.

  • Top slings (2-leg): sized to suit working load and sling angle
  • Master link / crane hook connection: matched to lifting arrangement
  • Top shackle: 17 tonne standard bow shackle
  • Bottom shackles: 13.5 tonne standard bow shackles
  • Drop links: integrated into the beam for load connection

All rigging components must be correctly rated for the lift and used in accordance with the lift plan and certified documentation.

Not sure which rigging setup you need?

View our shackle & rigging selection guide →

Get a Quote for the Multi-25

Tell us your lift requirements and our engineering team will provide a suitable Multi-25 configuration, including span, capacity and rigging setup.

Prefer to speak directly? Call us on +44 (0)1642 240 672

Fast response. Engineering support included.

Built for Demanding Lifts

The Multi-25 is designed for controlled lifting operations where capacity, configuration flexibility and reliable certification matter.

DNV Type Approved

Part of a certified modular spreader beam system for demanding lifting applications.

Configurable Span Range

Modular strut combinations allow the beam to be configured from 1.0m to 9.25m.

Certified & Traceable

Supplied with documented load data and certification to support safe lift planning.

Engineering Support

Our team can assist with beam setup, rigging guidance and lift-specific configuration advice.

Typical Applications

The Multi-25 is suited to lifting operations where a higher-capacity modular spreader beam is needed with configurable span options and controlled sling geometry.

Offshore Lifting

Suitable for marine and offshore operations where certified lifting equipment and controlled load distribution are essential.

Structural Steel Handling

Used for lifting steelwork, fabricated assemblies and heavy sections where spread lifting improves control.

Plant & Machinery Installation

Supports lifting operations involving machinery, process equipment and installed heavy components.

General Heavy Engineering

Ideal for industrial lifting projects requiring repeatable configurations across varying lift spans.

Multi-25 Spreader Beam FAQs

Answers to common questions about capacity, configuration, rigging and certification.

What is the maximum capacity of the Multi-25 spreader beam?

The Multi-25 has a maximum vertical working load of 25 tonnes. Capacity varies depending on span and sling angle, so the final configuration should always be checked against certified load data.

What span range is available on the Multi-25?

The Multi-25 can be configured from 1.0 metres up to 9.25 metres using interchangeable modular strut sections. Longer spans are available at lower capacities.

How does sling angle affect the Multi-25 capacity?

As the sling angle moves further from vertical, the effective working load limit reduces. Lower sling angles generally allow higher lifting capacities across the same span.

What rigging is typically used with the Multi-25?

A typical setup includes two-leg top slings, a master link or crane hook connection, a 17.0 tonne top shackle, 13.5 tonne bottom standard bow shackles, and drop links at each end. Final rigging selection must always be verified against the lift plan.

What are the sling angle limits for the Multi-25?

The STV (sling to vertical) angle of the top sling must not exceed 45°. The lower slings must not exceed 6° from vertical during operation.

Can loads be hung from the struts?

No. The Multi-25 is a spreader beam and must only be loaded at the two end locations through the drop links. Loads must never be hung from the struts.

Is the Multi-25 DNV Type Approved?

Yes. The Multi-25 is part of a DNV Type Approved modular spreader beam system designed for demanding lifting operations.

Can you help with lift planning and configuration?

Yes. Our engineering team can assist with beam configuration, rigging guidance and product selection based on your lift requirements.

Explore the Modular Spreader Beam Range

The Multi-25 is one of several beams within the Multisec modular spreader beam range, which includes capacities up to 250 tonnes and spans up to 22 metres. Explore the full modular spreader beam system to see how different beams can be combined to create flexible lifting solutions.

Multi-25 Technical Specifications

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