COBA Anti-Fatigue Interlocking Mat Middle Piece 900x1200mm
Product Description
This is the middle section in COBA's interlocking anti-fatigue mat system, designed to form part of a continuous floor covering across standing workstations in commercial kitchens, prep rooms, bars, and...
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 middle section in COBA's interlocking anti-fatigue mat system, designed to form part of a continuous floor covering across standing workstations in commercial kitchens, prep rooms, bars, and service counters. Made from rubber, it connects with compatible edge and corner pieces from the same system to create a stable, properly bordered mat run sized to the specific area you need to cover.
Anti-fatigue matting is one of the more straightforward interventions available to kitchen operators, but its effect on staff welfare and sustained performance during a long service is genuine. Hard tile or concrete floors accelerate fatigue in ways that build across a shift — affecting concentration and pace well before the end of service. Rubber construction gives this mat the durability to hold its structure under sustained use without compressing flat, and the material resists grease, food debris, and the cleaning chemicals typically used in a commercial kitchen environment.
Practical benefits for operators include:
- Interlocking format allows the mat run to be extended or reconfigured as the layout requires
- Rubber resists grease, water, and common kitchen cleaning chemicals
- No adhesive or fixings needed — the interlocking system holds sections in place under normal use
- Individual sections can be lifted, cleaned beneath, and repositioned without tools
- Middle piece format provides seamless coverage across the main working run
Before laying, it is worth ensuring the floor surface beneath is level and clear of debris — any unevenness will affect how the sections sit together and may cause minor lift at the joins. This piece is intended to be used as part of a larger configuration with edge and corner sections; it is not designed to function as a standalone mat.
This mat is well suited to any commercial kitchen, bar, or food service environment where staff work at a fixed station for sustained periods. For narrower or shorter runs, smaller pieces within the same system may be more appropriate. For large production kitchens or areas with active drainage requirements, it is worth considering whether an alternative mat format better fits the space.
If you are working out how many pieces you need to cover a particular run, or which edge and corner sections to include, we are happy to help you put the configuration together before you order.
Key Features
- Rubber construction resists grease, oils, and kitchen cleaning chemicals
- Interlocking design connects with compatible edge and corner pieces
- 900x1200mm footprint covers extended prep bench and service counter runs
- Holds structural integrity under sustained standing load without flattening
- No adhesive or fixings required — interlocking system self-secures under use
Operational Benefits
- Reduces staff fatigue during long standing shifts at fixed workstations
- Reconfigurable layout adapts as kitchen workstation arrangements change
- Individual sections lift easily for cleaning beneath without disrupting the run
- Seamless middle coverage eliminates joins across the main working area
- Durable rubber maintains cushioning performance through heavy daily use
Specifications
- Colour
- Black
- Dimensions
- 14(H) x 900(W) x 1200(D)mm
- Material
- Rubber
- Weight
- 11kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes — this is the middle section of COBA's interlocking system and is designed to be used as part of a larger configuration. You will need compatible edge pieces to finish the sides and corner pieces for any 90-degree joins. Without them, the edges of the mat run will be exposed and unsupported, which creates a trip hazard. If you are unsure which pieces to add for your specific run, it is worth getting in touch before ordering.
- The sections lock together mechanically and are held in position by the combined weight of the assembled mat and the downward pressure of staff standing on it. On a level floor with the configuration properly assembled, movement under normal use is minimal. If the underlying floor has any significant unevenness or slope, this can affect how securely the sections sit, so surface preparation is worth considering before laying.
- Rubber construction means the mat itself handles wet and greasy conditions well, and it will not degrade from exposure to water or common food-safe cleaning chemicals. However, if the area has active drainage requirements or standing water is a regular issue, a mat with a raised drainage profile may be more appropriate for the environment. It is worth considering the specific conditions of your space when choosing the right format.