DLF Scaffolding Lift
By Builders – For Builders
The DLF Scaffolding-Lift is a lightweight, game-changing material lift designed for scaffolding—conceived, tested, and perfected by builders, on real job sites.
No one enjoys hauling heavy materials and gear up scaffolding—whether it’s a bag of glue, a tub of concrete, or a box of tiles.
Traditional lifts can be a hassle: slow to set up, bulky to transport, and dependent on power and electronics. Our Scaffolding-Lift is different. Very different.
- Takes up barely any space in your car or van.
- Sets up in under 2 minutes.
- Runs on your own cordless drill—simple, reliable, always ready.
How it Works
The Scaffolding-Lift is a modular lift system built for speed and simplicity:
- Start with the stabilizer base and place the first guide profile.
- Secure it to your scaffold using engineered connectors that direct all lifting forces to the base—not the scaffold.
- Click and stack additional profiles to the required height, locking each in place.
- Mount the winch on top, grab your cordless drill, and start lifting.

Safety First
The winch comes with built-in safety features:
- Mechanical load limiter—preset to 75 kg to prevent overload and jamming.
- Automatic lock—stops all movement when the winch isn’t engaged.
- Controlled lift speed—15 m/min (50 ft/min) for safe, steady operation.
The Scaffolding-Lift carrier makes work even safer and easier. It rotates 180° so you can load and unload entirely within the guardrails.

Requirements for scaffolding
Façade scaffolding
Only attach lifting equipment to façade scaffolding that takes note of that purpose. Make sure that the scaffolding is adequately anchored to the façade so that there is no risk of tipping.
Rolling scaffolding
Rolling scaffolding requires the approval of the manufacturer for use of the Scaffolding-Lift. Currently, there are three major producers and distributors that have already approved the Scaffolding-Lift for use on one or more of their scaffoldings. These producers are:
- Ferral (Portugal)
- Altrex (Netherlands)
- Würth (Germany)
For more information on these rolling scaffolds we refer to the producers’ websites.