COBA Anti-Fatigue Interlocking End Piece Mat 900x1200mm
Product Description
This is the interlocking end piece component for COBA's rubber anti-fatigue matting system. It is designed to finish the edges of a modular mat run, creating a clean, bevelled border...
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 14(H) x 900(W) x 1200(D)mm
- Material
- Rubber
- Weight
- 11kg
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Product Description
This is the interlocking end piece component for COBA's rubber anti-fatigue matting system. It is designed to finish the edges of a modular mat run, creating a clean, bevelled border that eliminates the raised edges that would otherwise present a trip hazard. The mat itself is constructed from solid rubber, which gives it the weight and durability needed to stay in position during busy service periods without curling, creeping, or lifting.
Anti-fatigue matting of this type is a practical welfare provision in any commercial kitchen where staff are required to stand at a workstation for extended periods — prep sections, pastry benches, dishwash areas, and service counters are all common applications. The rubber construction handles the wet, greasy, and high-traffic conditions found in professional kitchens without deteriorating in the way that foam or composite mats tend to over time.
The key practical advantages of this rubber interlocking system include:
- Bevelled end profile reduces trip risk at mat perimeters
- Interlocking design allows the layout to be extended or reconfigured as required
- Solid rubber resists oils, cleaning chemicals, and standing water
- Firm underfoot support reduces lower limb fatigue during long shifts
- Straightforward to lift and clean beneath during kitchen deep-cleans
Because this is an end piece rather than a full tile, it is worth confirming the layout of your matting run before ordering — the number of end pieces required will depend on the configuration of the field tiles and the shape of the area being covered. For kitchens with irregular footprints or multiple workstations, it is worth planning the layout in advance to avoid under- or over-ordering.
This mat suits kitchens of any size where staff welfare and floor safety are a priority. If you are covering a particularly large area or need guidance on how many field tiles and end pieces to order, our team is happy to talk through the layout with you before you place an order.
Key Features
- Solid rubber construction withstands oils, water, and cleaning chemicals
- Bevelled edge profile eliminates raised perimeter trip hazards
- Interlocking design connects securely to matching COBA field tiles
- 900x1200mm footprint covers standard workstation end positions
- 11kg rubber build resists creep and movement during busy service
Operational Benefits
- Reduces lower limb fatigue for staff standing through long shifts
- Bevelled edges keep floor transitions safe during fast-paced service
- Modular system allows matting area to be extended or reconfigured easily
- Chemical-resistant rubber maintains performance through regular deep-cleans
- Stable, non-creeping mat reduces slip and trip risk in wet kitchen areas
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 14(H) x 900(W) x 1200(D)mm
- Material
- Rubber
- Weight
- 11kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The number of end pieces depends on the perimeter configuration of your mat run — specifically how many exposed edges require a bevelled finish. A simple straight run will need two end pieces, one at each end, but L-shaped or multi-section layouts will require more. It is worth sketching out your floor plan before ordering to get an accurate count.
- Yes. The solid rubber construction is well suited to wet and greasy floor conditions common in dishwash, prep, and cooking sections. Rubber outperforms foam-based mats in these environments because it does not absorb water or degrade when exposed to kitchen cleaning chemicals.
- This end piece is designed to interlock with the corresponding COBA field tiles in the same range. It is advisable to confirm compatibility when purchasing tiles and end pieces separately, particularly if tiles have been sourced at different times, as product specifications can change between production runs.