Cobot Pedestal — a Stable 1-Metre Base for Any Collaborative Robot
The Cobot Pedestal is a floor-anchored stand that gives your collaborative robot a fixed, ergonomic working height. At 1 metre tall, it lifts the cobot off the bench and into the operator's natural working zone, and because it is bolted directly into the floor, it stays exactly where you put it — no rolling, no flexing, no wasted space.
It is engineered to be stable yet slim: a rigid column that takes up very little floor area, so your cell stays open and your operators keep their room to work.
Built to stay rigid
The pedestal is constructed from reinforced aluminium profiles mounted on a powder-coated steel base plate, with a matching powder-coated steel interface plate on top. The steel ground plate spreads the load and anchors the stand to the floor, while the reinforced aluminium column keeps the robot mount rigid and vibration-stable during motion — important for accuracy and repeatability.
Fits all cobot types
The top interface plate carries a universal bolt pattern, so the pedestal accepts all common collaborative robot models. A central opening runs through the column for clean cable and air-line routing from the robot down to the floor.
Why a fixed pedestal
- Ergonomic working height — the robot sits at the right height for the task and the operator.
- Rock-solid mounting — floor anchoring keeps positioning and repeatability consistent.
- Slim footprint — a compact column frees up floor space around the cell.
- Clean integration — central cable pass-through keeps the workspace tidy and safe.
- Universal fit — one base for whichever cobot you run now or later.
Frequently asked questions
How tall is the pedestal?
1 metre, designed to bring the cobot to a comfortable working height.
Which cobots does it fit?
The universal interface plate fits all common collaborative robot types. Tell us your model and we'll confirm the mounting.
How is it fixed in place?
It is anchored (drilled/bolted) directly into the floor through the steel base plate for a permanent, stable installation.
What is it made of?
Reinforced aluminium profiles on a powder-coated steel base plate, with a powder-coated steel interface plate on top.
Is it stable enough for fast motion?
Yes — the reinforced aluminium column and steel base are built to stay rigid and vibration-stable, which supports accuracy and repeatability.
Can cables run through it?
Yes, there's a central pass-through for routing cables and air lines down through the column.