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GEDA Unveils the Enhanced GEDA 200 Z Comfort for Scaffolders

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German construction and industrial hoist manufacturer GEDA GmbH has announced the release of its new scaffolding hoist, the GEDA 200 Z Comfort.

The new product is designed to meet the requirements of scaffolding construction, offering several new features that aim to improve scaffolders’ daily work.

The GEDA 200 Z Comfort builds upon the existing GEDA 200 Z model, incorporating a range of enhancements. One notable feature is the quick-lock system for ladder sections, which facilitates rapid assembly and readiness for use.

The base unit can be aligned using optional scaffolding spindle holders, suitable for slopes or non-asphalted surfaces, reducing the need for extensive substructure or alignment work.

Image source: GEDA GmbH

The hoist is lightweight, easy to maintain, and takes up minimal space on construction sites. A new stop bar allows for precise platform stops and quick, tool-free platform changes. It is designed for various types of scaffolding, particularly modular and frame scaffolding.

New anchors on the GEDA 200 Z Comfort provide exact distances to the scaffolding without requiring extensive measuring. With a load capacity of up to 200 kg and a maximum transport height of 35 metres, the hoist facilitates the transportation of heavy scaffolding materials.

The loading and unloading process has been optimised. An optional barrier system and a movable platform help eliminate gaps between the platform and scaffolding. The platform’s wide side, with an opening width of 1.2 metres, allows for easy unloading of large materials without landing level safety gates. The movable platform includes safety functions to maintain a required safety distance of 0.5 metres during operation.

The GEDA 200 Z Comfort is compatible with existing GEDA accessories, such as the GEDA remote control. This new hoist is positioned as a tool for scaffolders seeking improved safety, ergonomics, and efficiency in their work.

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