GETO Self-Climbing Platform: Innovation for High-Rise Construction
The GETO self-climbing platform is a breakthrough in scaffolding technology. It is certified by a national inspection report for a 22.5-meter-high climbing scaffold, suitable for high-rise and super high-rise buildings with standard floor heights up to 5.3 meters.
This platform climbs smoothly along with the building as construction progresses. Different from traditional scaffolding, it eliminates repeated assembly and disassembly, significantly saving labor and material costs. Once assembled, the platform can remain in use until the project is completed.
Moreover, the GETO self-climbing platform is not limited by building height and incorporates multiple safety devices, including anti-overturning and fall-prevention systems, offering a safer and more efficient alternative to conventional scaffolding. Its technological innovations, such as reducing reliance on overhanging I-steel, make it an ideal solution for modern large-scale construction projects.
Key Components of the GETO Self-Climbing Platform
The GETO self-climbing platform is made up of five main systems: the lifting system, frame system, lightning protection system, attached support system, and control system. Each component plays a crucial role in ensuring safe, efficient construction.

Lifting System
The lifting system is the heart of a self-climbing scaffolding system. It typically includes the slideway, lifting hanging bracket, lower hanger frame, electric chain hoist, and over-hanger frame. This system allows the platform to ascend and descend along with the building structure, providing continuous support for construction crews.
For the GETO self-climbing platform, the lifting system is designed for stability and reliability, enabling safe operation even at extreme heights. It is particularly effective for frame or shear wall structures in high-rise projects.
Frame System
The frame system forms the operational platform where workers perform their tasks. It consists of walkway plates, poling, protective nets, trusses, turning plates, etc. This structure ensures a safe working area while maintaining flexibility for construction operations. The design of the frame system prioritizes both safety and ease of access, allowing workers to move efficiently around the platform.
Lightning Protection System
High-rise self-climbing scaffolding systems, particularly those with metal frames installed near reinforced concrete structures, are vulnerable to lightning strikes. A dedicated lightning protection system—consisting of an air termination, grounding grid, and grounding wire—is therefore essential. During lifting operations, the grounding cable connecting the platform to the building should be temporarily disconnected and reconnected afterwards, ensuring both operational safety and compliance with relevant regulations.
Attached Support System
The attached support system connects the scaffolding to the building itself. This connection helps the platform withstand vertical and lateral loads while providing anti-fall and anti-capsize protection. By transmitting loads directly to the building structure, it ensures the stability of the entire platform system.
Control System
As a modern intelligent building construction protective platform, the GETO self-climbing scaffolding platform features advanced control systems. Components include computers, mobile devices, remote controllers, sensors, sub-control boxes, and load monitoring systems. This setup enables operators to manage the platform safely and efficiently, monitor load capacity, and respond quickly to any potential issues.
How GETO Self-Climbing Platforms Boost Efficiency
The GETO self-climbing platform is particularly advantageous in modern high-rise construction projects:
Single Assembly: Once assembled, the platform can remain in place until project completion.
Height Flexibility: It is not constrained by building height, making it suitable for ultra-high-rise structures.
Labor and Material Savings: Eliminating repeated assembly reduces manpower and material costs significantly.
Enhanced Safety: Advanced safety features and monitoring systems provide a secure working environment.
Comparison with Traditional Scaffolding: Unlike conventional scaffolds that require frequent adjustments, the GETO self-climbing platform ensures continuous workflow, reducing project delays and improving overall efficiency.
Operational Conditions & Safety Guidelines
Last but not least, safety is paramount when using self-climbing scaffolding systems. Each project requires a detailed construction method statement, adhering to the Technical Standard for Safety of Construction Tool Scaffolding. The GETO self-climbing platform should not be operated during:
1. Gale winds of grade 5 or higher
2. Heavy rain or snow
3. Foggy conditions
4. Nighttime operations without proper visibility
These precautions ensure both personnel safety and platform stability.




