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Vertical Access Equipment Manufacturer. Engineered for demanding work.

SEKLIFT is a vertical access equipment manufacturer in Türkiye, developing construction hoists, industrial and mining elevators, mast-climbing work platforms, suspended platforms, façade access systems and bespoke residential lifts.

Direct OEM manufacturer Custom rack-and-pinion engineering Engineered in Türkiye
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07 core systems

Construction

Temporary vertical transport

Construction Hoists

Rack-and-pinion systems for moving personnel, tools and materials efficiently across active construction sites.

Access mode Mast-guided cage transport
System role Temporary construction use
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Complete product systems

Six systems. One engineering standard.

From temporary construction access to permanent industrial, mining and façade solutions, SEKLIFT develops each system around the real operating conditions of the project.

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Active construction access
01 / Temporary vertical transport

Construction Hoists

Heavy-duty rack-and-pinion construction hoists for the efficient vertical transportation of personnel, tools and materials on high-rise buildings, industrial construction sites and renovation projects.

Access principle
Mast-guided cage transport
Designed for
Personnel and construction materials
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Project-specific vertical access

Not sure which system fits your project?

Share the required lifting height, load, operating environment and access purpose. SEKLIFT can help you compare construction hoists, industrial and mining elevators, mast-climbing work platforms, suspended platforms and BMU systems.

Solutions by environment 03

Vertical access engineered around the operating environment.

Vertical Access Equipment Manufacturer

Every site creates a different vertical-access challenge. Explore SEKLIFT solutions for high-rise construction, industrial plants, underground mining, façade installation, permanent building maintenance and premium residential architecture.

Application-led selection Custom system configuration Direct OEM engineering
01 Environment 02 Operating challenge 03 Recommended system

Construction application / 01

High-Rise Construction

Move personnel, tools and building materials efficiently while the structure rises and façade work advances across constantly changing landing levels.

Engineering priorities
  • Personnel and material flow between active floors
  • Adaptable mast anchoring and landing arrangements
  • Efficient façade installation and exterior finishing access
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Application intelligence

From operating challenge to the right vertical access system.

SEKLIFT connects project conditions with the product family, access method and configuration most appropriate for the work.

High-rise constructionPersonnel + material flow

Construction hoists, MCWPs and suspended platforms.

Industrial facilitiesPermanent facility access

Industrial personnel and custom freight elevators.

Underground miningRugged mine transport

Mining elevators and custom industrial access systems.

Façade constructionHeight-adjustable workspace

Mast-climbing and electric suspended platforms.

Building maintenanceLifecycle façade access

Building Maintenance Units and permanent access systems.

Private residencesArchitectural mobility

Bespoke home and villa elevators.

Custom-made machinery 04

When standard equipment stops, engineering begins.

SEKLIFT develops custom-made lifting machinery, engineered-to-order vertical access systems and project-specific material-handling equipment for requirements that cannot be solved by a conventional product configuration.

Custom machinery design Direct OEM manufacturing Project-specific integration
Engineering model
CM / HL-01 CM / IR-02 CM / CS-03 CM / HE-04 CM / PI-05
Project requirement selector Choose the constraint that defines the machine.

Custom project type / 01

Heavy-load and oversized material transport

When standard freight elevators cannot accommodate the required load, platform footprint or duty cycle, SEKLIFT can develop a custom heavy-duty lifting system around the material, movement sequence and supporting structure.

Potential system forms

  • Custom freight and material elevators
  • Oversized cargo platforms
  • Heavy-duty rack-and-pinion lifts

Engineering priorities

  • Rated load and duty cycle
  • Platform geometry and entry layout
  • Drive, braking and structural load path

Engineering variables

The machine is defined by the project—not the catalog.

Each engineered-to-order project begins with the load, travel path, structure, environment and operational sequence—not with a preselected machine.
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Load & duty cycle

Rated load, load distribution, operating frequency and peak-use requirements.

02

Travel path

Vertical, inclined or structure-following movement with project-defined landings.

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Cage or platform

Usable dimensions, door arrangement, through-loading and material geometry.

04

Drive & speed

Motor selection, travel speed, acceleration profile and control strategy.

05

Structure & anchoring

Mast, guide rail, support frame and connection to the existing structure.

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Controls & integration

Operator stations, interlocks, automation and connection to facility workflows.

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Environment & protection

Indoor or outdoor operation, dust, humidity, corrosion and temperature exposure.

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Installation & service

Access constraints, assembly sequence, inspection points and maintainability.

Custom machinery manufacturer

Special-purpose systems for uncommon lifting requirements.

SEKLIFT custom machinery projects can extend beyond standard construction hoists and elevators. The final system form is selected according to the movement, load, operating environment and supporting structure. Explore custom machinery engineering
01

Special-purpose lifting machines

Project-specific equipment for vertical or inclined movement outside standard product ranges.

02

Custom freight & material elevators

Made-to-order load platforms, cages and access arrangements for industrial transport.

03

Rail-guided & inclined systems

Machinery engineered around sloped routes, structures or non-conventional landing positions.

04

Industrial transfer platforms

Vertical material-handling equipment integrated into manufacturing or logistics processes.

05

Custom maintenance access

Special platforms and access machinery for complex façades, plants and infrastructure.

06

Mining & infrastructure equipment

Rugged access and transport systems configured for constrained, exposed or intensive environments.

Engineered-to-order process

From an operating requirement to a manufactured system.

A custom machine is developed through a controlled engineering sequence so that the concept, structure, controls, manufacturing and installation work as one system.
  1. 01Project brief

    Define the load, movement, environment and operational objective.

  2. 02Technical assessment

    Review site constraints, interfaces, access and applicable requirements.

  3. 03Concept engineering

    Select the system form, movement method and principal configuration.

  4. 04CAD & structural design

    Develop geometry, load paths, components and project interfaces.

  5. 05Manufacturing

    Fabricate and assemble the machine according to the approved design.

  6. 06Testing & inspection

    Verify function, safety devices, controls and documented project criteria.

  7. 07Installation & commissioning

    Integrate the system on site and prepare it for operation and service.

Safety, quality & manufacturing proof 05

Confidence should be documented, not claimed.

A vertical access system is only as credible as the engineering decisions, fabrication controls, safety checks and technical records behind it. SEKLIFT connects those stages into one traceable manufacturing and project-handover process.

Engineering review Manufacturing control Functional validation Technical handover
Manufacturing proof chain

From project input to documented handover.

Select a stage to see how engineering information becomes a controlled machine configuration, tested functions and a usable technical file.

Quality trace model
QP / 01
Active proof stage Engineering validation
STATUS REVIEW TRACE ACTIVE

Proof stage / 01

Engineering inputs are validated before the machine is defined.

The product category, rated load, travel height, movement route, operating environment, structural interfaces and user requirements must be connected before a final configuration can be selected or engineered.

Inputs reviewed

  • Load, personnel and duty-cycle requirements
  • Travel route, height and landing arrangement
  • Building, mast, shaft or supporting structure

Resulting evidence

  • Defined machine category and configuration
  • Project-specific technical parameters
  • Interfaces requiring confirmation or design
Project brief Technical review Configuration record
Evidence that buyers can evaluate

Six proof points behind industrial lifting equipment.

Clear engineering evidence helps contractors, industrial operators, consultants and procurement teams compare vertical access equipment on more than appearance or generic safety language.

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Defined design inputs

Load, travel, environment, structure and interfaces are connected to the selected machine.

Engineering definition
02

Material traceability

Critical materials and components can be identified within the manufacturing and project record.

Manufacturing control
03

Fabrication inspection

Dimensions, assemblies and workmanship are checked against the approved configuration.

Quality inspection
04

Safety-device validation

Relevant brakes, interlocks, overload and emergency functions are evaluated for the machine.

Safety systems
05

Functional testing

Travel, controls and operating behavior are reviewed before release, installation or commissioning.

Factory acceptance
06

Technical handover

Drawings, manuals, records and project information remain connected to the delivered configuration.

Documentation

Model-specific conformity

The evidence should follow the machine—not a generic badge wall.

Applicable conformity documents, standard references, test records and operating information depend on the product category, final configuration and destination market. Verified scope should be identified beside the relevant SEKLIFT model and project file.

DOC / 01 Technical drawings Model and project configuration
DOC / 02 Operation & maintenance Use, inspection and service information
DOC / 03 Test & inspection records Defined checks and release status
DOC / 04 Conformity documentation Applicable scope and market requirements

Product selection centre 06

Clear questions before the engineering brief.

Compare the main SEKLIFT vertical access systems, understand where each one fits, and prepare the technical information our engineering team needs to evaluate a standard product or custom-made machinery requirement.

Construction hoists Industrial elevators Mining access Façade systems Architectural lifts Custom machinery
01 What is the difference between a construction hoist and an industrial elevator?

A construction hoist is normally a temporary rack-and-pinion system used during building, renovation or infrastructure work to move personnel, materials or both between temporary landings. An industrial elevator is generally a permanent access system integrated into a factory, power plant, silo, warehouse or other operating facility.

Construction hoist Temporary project transport Industrial elevator Permanent facility access
02 Can the same construction hoist transport personnel and materials?

Only when the selected model and its approved configuration are designed for personnel-and-material use. A material-only hoist should not be presented or operated as a passenger hoist. Rated capacity, cage arrangement, landing protection, controls and applicable safety requirements must match the intended transport duty.

Define People, materials or combined duty Verify Model-specific configuration and limits
03 How does a mast-climbing work platform differ from a suspended platform?

A mast-climbing work platform, or MCWP, travels vertically on one or more masts and provides a broad, stable working deck for façade construction, cladding, masonry, glazing or renovation. An electric suspended platform hangs from roof rigging on steel wire ropes and is commonly selected for temporary façade work where mast support is unsuitable or unnecessary.

MCWP Mast-supported working deck Suspended platform Roof-rigged rope access
04 What is the difference between an electric suspended platform and a BMU system?

An electric suspended platform is usually temporary and movable between projects or façade work zones. A Building Maintenance Unit is a permanent building-integrated façade access system engineered around the roof, façade geometry and long-term inspection, cleaning and maintenance strategy of a specific building.

Suspended platform Temporary façade access BMU Permanent lifecycle-maintenance system
05 Which elevator is suitable for underground mining operations?

The correct mining access system depends on the travel route, shaft or structure, depth, personnel and material duty, environmental exposure, emergency strategy and site requirements. A rack-and-pinion mining elevator may suit some personnel and material access routes, while unusual shafts or operating conditions may require a custom-engineered system.

Assess Depth, route, load and environment Configure Standard mining elevator or custom system
06 Can a bespoke architectural lift be installed in an existing villa?

A retrofit can be evaluated when the available space, number of stops, structural support, entrances, pit and headroom conditions, electrical supply and desired finishes are known. Where no suitable shaft exists, the project may require a self-supporting structure or a specially coordinated architectural solution.

New building Coordinate the lift during design Retrofit Survey the existing structure and clearances
07 When is custom-made machinery needed instead of a standard product?

Engineered-to-order machinery becomes relevant when standard equipment cannot satisfy the required load, dimensions, travel path, inclined route, confined structure, environmental protection or production integration. SEKLIFT can evaluate custom lifting machinery, freight platforms, rail-guided systems, material-handling equipment and project-specific vertical access solutions.

Non-standard geometry Route, shaft or platform Non-standard duty Load, cycle or environment
08 What information is required for a technical quotation?

Start with the project country, application, required load, personnel capacity, travel or working height, number of stops, movement route, installation environment and available structure. Drawings, CAD exports, façade plans, shaft dimensions or site photographs make the technical review more accurate. Delivery, installation, commissioning and training requirements should also be stated.

Core data Load, height, route and environment Useful files Drawings, dimensions and reference images
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Turn the operating requirement into a technical inquiry.

The form below adjusts to the selected product family and asks for the first parameters needed to evaluate a SEKLIFT vertical access system or custom machinery project.

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Engineering inquiry / RFQ-01

Define the system, site and operating requirement.

Submit the first technical parameters for a construction hoist, industrial or mining elevator, mast-climbing platform, suspended platform, BMU, architectural lift or custom-made machinery project.

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