Rent construction lifts in Munich
Rent, buy and repair GEDA construction hoists
Our transport platforms and construction hoists from GEDA transport materials and people to any desired floor. The range includes small construction hoists, practical all-rounders, and cargo platforms that effortlessly lift 2,000 kilograms.
Upon request, our technicians can take care of the assembly and dismantling of construction hoists, as well as regular maintenance. Our experts will advise you on your project from the planning phase onwards and will work with you to review financing options.

Our range of services
- Devices with a load capacity of 120 to 2,000 kg
- Advice, service
- Assembly, disassembly
- Rent, hire purchase, purchase
- Service, UVV and TÜV inspection
FISCHBACHER – YOUR SPECIALIST FOR CONSTRUCTION LIFTS
Overview of GEDA lifts
Rent construction hoists from Fischbacher
Construction lifts
Whether it’s new construction or renovation, erecting scaffolding, or working on a facade – a construction hoist transports people and goods effortlessly and quickly up to heights of 400 meters. This saves the workers’ muscle power and protects their health. It’s also significantly safer than handling construction materials at height or in narrow stairwells.
This saves time and money, and the investment in the construction hoist pays for itself after just a short time.
The range extends from relatively simple, yet very effective rope lifts, such as the roofer’s lift, to a passenger and material lift with a load capacity of up to 3.7 tonnes.
Freight elevator or passenger transport?
To find the right construction hoist for your company, you should first determine whether you only need to transport loads (material hoist with the Z designation) or whether you want a construction hoist that can also transport people (with the Z/ZP designation). Of course, the height to which the hoist should be transported is also crucial.
Thanks to flexible adaptation that meets the individual requirements of the company, the right elevator can be found for every need.
The following performance features should also be checked:
- Load capacity and payload
- What power connection is required at the site?
- The lifting speed
- Is there a valid test certificate?
- Is a lift technician required for proper installation?
In short, the following systems can be distinguished:
- Material lifts/goods lifts for the transport of loads and passenger lifts for the transport of loads and/or persons
- Depending on the direction of movement: inclined lift or vertical lift
- According to drive system: rope lift, hydraulic lift or rack and pinion drive
GEDA 300 Z –
compact pack mule

- compact and robust
- efficient material transport of up to 300 kg
- Car can be swiveled 90 degrees
GEDA 500 Z/ZP –
Allrounder

- flexible use
- sowohl reiner Materialaufzug als auch Transportbühne für Personen
- Lifting speed of 24 m/min in material mode and 12 m/min in personnel mode,
Material transport of up to 850 kg - Platform variants with different loading doors and flaps
- load platform open at the top
GEDA 1500 Z/ZP –
flexible giant

- two separate controls
- both a pure material lift and as a transport platform for people
- Lifting speed of 24m/min in material mode and 12m/min in personnel mode
- Double mast structure
- 14 different platform variants with different load capacities (up to 2000 kg)
Material lifts
Whether scaffolders or roofers, every construction specialist must transport a wide variety of scaffolding elements, building materials, and tools to heights. Material hoists or freight elevators are designed precisely for this purpose; they take over this heavy work for humans quickly and safely at the push of a button.
A fracture is less likely to heal, and back pain and the resulting sickness absences among employees are reduced. This also increases job satisfaction and enables projects to be completed on time.
As a transport system, you can choose between the vertical lift and the inclined lift and, depending on the technology used for transport, between cable drive (cable lifts), hydraulic drive or rack and pinion drive.
Inclined elevator
Inclined construction lifts are particularly popular with tradespeople and moving companies to transport furniture, building materials, or even people to heights. They can lift loads of up to 500 kilograms.
By definition, inclined elevators are elevators that have a slope of at least 15 degrees from both the vertical and horizontal planes on guide rails. This makes them similar to funicular railways.
When purchasing an inclined lift, you should first ask yourself the following questions:
- How high must the maximum discharge head be?
- What load capacity must the elevator have?
- How fast must the elevator transport loads upwards (lifting speed)?
Depending on the intended purpose of the lift, additional elements for special transport may be necessary. For example, a deflector piece serves to transport building materials not only upwards but also beyond the roof edge. This is an advantage over cable lifts, which only transport loads to the top level of the scaffolding.
Rope elevator
The principle of a rope elevator works similarly to a pulley system: A traction sheave is usually pulled upwards by several traction ropes, usually made of steel wire, using an electric motor and a counterweight. This also makes it easy to transport people, as the rope elevator saves space and energy.
In the trades, for example, scaffolders, carpenters, bricklayers, and roofers often use rope hoists, also in the form of construction winches, to transport heavy loads into heights. This is a particularly simple – the rope hoist is quick to set up – and cost-effective method. The ease of installation is an advantage over rack and pinion hoists. A distinction is made between guided and unguided rope hoists.
Unguided rope lift
Unguided rope lifts are divided into top-hung and bottom-hung models.
The overhead cable hoist is attached to the top of the building or scaffolding, often in combination with a freely movable swivel arm. The typical working height is around 50 meters, although in some cases, 75 meters can be achieved.
If the top-mounted cable hoist is mounted on the scaffold, it can be deployed particularly quickly, as no hoist technician is required. Even a single scaffolder can install this model.
The cable drum or drive of the suspended cable hoist is attached to the bottom of the scaffolding, making it even easier and faster to set up. However, to move loads as flexibly as possible, a swivel arm can also be attached to the top, depending on the desired height on the scaffolding or building.
Guided rope lift
A special rope lift is the ladder lift with rope guide, which transports building materials with a load capacity of up to 250 kilograms upwards along a long guide rail via a robust ladder system. This is an inclined lift with a motor-driven cable winch.
This lift is ideal for roofers because the roof tiles being transported rest securely on a sled or platform and cannot break. The guided cable lift also has a higher load capacity than an unguided cable lift.
Rack and pinion drive
Rack and pinion elevators are operated using a rack-and-pinion system. Racks are usually attached to lattice masts bolted one above the other, and the elevators are driven upwards via pinions.
They encompass both freight and passenger transport. They are often found as material lifts in scaffolding construction. Transport platforms and elevators with enclosed cabins, on the other hand, transport both people and materials upwards; for higher loads, they are designed as freight lifts only.
For example, the GEDA Multilift rack and pinion hoists can transport up to two tons or 22 people to a maximum height of 200 meters, while the GEDA PH can even transport up to 400 meters. To ensure safety, there are hot-dip galvanized landing safety doors that can only be opened via a locking device when the hoist comes into contact with the door.

GEDA Online Katalog
The complete GEDA product range is available here as an online catalog. If you have any questions, please contact our representatives.
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