Facade Access & BMU Systems SK-TAP-101 Suspended Facade Cleaning Platform
SEKLIFT engineers facade access systems for controlled high-rise cleaning, inspection and maintenance. Our BMU systems are coordinated around the building geometry, roof interface, access zones and operating requirements. The SK-TAP-101 facade cleaning system uses a 500 kg suspended platform, twin electric drives, galvanized wire ropes and layered safeguards for dependable building maintenance access.

- 01Window Cleaning
- 02Façade Inspection
- 03Joint & Sealant Work
- 04Cladding Maintenance
- 05High-Rise Building Care
Facade Access Systems. One Dedicated Platform + Project-Defined Access.
BMU Systems & Building Maintenance Unit Planning
SK-TAP-101 combines a 2 m suspended façade-cleaning platform, twin electric drives, galvanized wire ropes, dual rope winding and independent operating safeguards in one coordinated maintenance-access system.
Roof interface, suspension arrangement, anchorage, outreach, parking and rescue planning must be engineered for the actual building.SUSPENDED FAÇADE CLEANING & MAINTENANCE PLATFORM
SEKLIFT SK-TAP-101 Facade Cleaning System
A 500 kg façade-cleaning platform with a 2 m working deck, twin 1.1 kW motors and two rope-winding mechanisms. Its 0.15 m/s climbing speed, 8 mm galvanized wire ropes and coordinated emergency systems support controlled access for high-rise building maintenance.
- Rated capacity
- 500 kg
- Motor power
- 2 × 1.1 kW
- Vertical speed
- 0.15 m/s
- Platform length
- 2 m
Safety Architecture. Protected Throughout Travel.
SK-TAP-101 coordinates its powered 2 m platform with electromagnetic braking, secondary rope protection, inclination monitoring, travel limits, overload detection and a manual power-loss lowering procedure.
An electromagnetic brake and two block-stop brakes provide the stated stopping and secondary rope-protection layer.
The red emergency control stops operation, while the manual system allows controlled lowering after a power failure.
A 14° tilt limit, upper and lower limit switches, and overload detection monitor the operating envelope.
The dedicated platform dimension provides a compact working zone for façade cleaning and maintenance personnel.
The stated suspension specification uses 8 mm, 6×19 galvanized wire ropes.
Two rope-winding units coordinate with the twin-drive platform configuration.
The supplied electrical specification states a 380 V operating voltage.
Roof layout, suspension position, façade recesses, working zones, parking and rescue access must be coordinated for the individual structure.
Define the Maintenance Envelope Before Final Configuration.
The suspended platform is only one part of the final arrangement. A useful engineering review begins with the actual structure: roof plan, elevations, sections, parapet geometry, working height, façade recesses, obstacles, intended duties and the position where the equipment will be parked. These inputs establish the physical envelope that the suspension layout, support points and operating route must work within.
Coordinate Suspension Geometry with the Structure
Roof conditions determine where supporting equipment can be positioned and how the suspended platform reaches the required working zones. Parapets, setbacks, available structural space, anchorage conditions and support loads should therefore be reviewed together rather than treated as separate details. Parking position and the route used to prepare the equipment for operation also need to be considered during this stage.
Map Working Zones, Obstacles and Travel Requirements
Building elevations and section drawings help identify recesses, projections, changes in geometry and areas that require regular cleaning or inspection. The proposed arrangement should account for these conditions before the operating concept is finalized. This review also gives the project team a clearer basis for discussing working height, maintenance duties and how the platform is expected to approach each required zone.
Plan Power, Parking and Emergency Procedures Together
The supplied equipment specification states 380 V operation together with braking, travel-limit, tilt, overload and manual-lowering provisions. Their project use still has to be coordinated with the building arrangement, normal operating procedure, parking location and rescue planning. Bringing these requirements into the same review helps avoid treating mechanical, electrical and operational interfaces as unrelated decisions.
Identify roof constraints, façade zones, recesses, obstacles, parking position and rescue requirements.
Review support loads, suspension geometry, 380 V supply and the interface between the building and access equipment.
Braking, rope protection, tilt, limit and overload systems form the supplied safety architecture.
Engineer SK-TAP-101 around the actual building.
Share the building elevations, roof plan, section drawings, parapet geometry, working height, maintenance zones, parking position and intended duties so SEKLIFT can review the façade-access concept.