More reach for your cobots. More possibilities for your production.
The PHOENIX Robotics Lifting Column extends your cobot’s range of motion – for greater efficiency, higher flexibility, and new fields of application.
Why we rethought vertical motion
Cobots are indispensable in modern production lines – they are flexible, safe, and cost-efficient. However, when it comes to reach and vertical movement, many applications reach their limits. Large cobots are expensive, and modifications are complex.
That’s why we developed the PHOENIX Robotics lifting column – as a smart upgrade for cobots that combines performance, integration, and safety.
The PHOENIX Cobot in use
Technical highlights:
- Communication protocols: TCP/IP
- Basic compatibility: All robot systems
- Plug-and-play compatibility: ABB, FANUC, UR
- Positioning accuracy: ± 1 mm
- Repeatability: 0.5 mm
- Deflection at max load: max. 2 mm
Discover the PHOENIX Robotics Hub Column and its different versions:
Easy integration. Safe operation. Increased productivity.
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PHOENIX Robotics – The lifting column for smart cobot applications
The PHOENIX Robotics is an electrically powered, modular lifting column designed for the vertical lifting of cobots in industrial environments. Robust design, precise control, flexible connectivity.

The customer was looking for a solution to make material flow in packaging more efficient.
The challenge was to automatically transport packages of different sizes from one station to the next without manual intervention. An operator packs the package, places it down, and sends a signal with the push of a button.
The cobot moves into position on a linear axis, while the Phoenix Robotics lifting column handles the vertical movement. A 3D camera system detects the package size and adjusts the gripper arm accordingly. After picking up the package, it transports it to the next station. If the detected object does not match the expected part, an integrated pattern recognition system identifies this and adjusts the process accordingly.
By using the lifting column, a cost-effective solution was implemented without major mechanical changes to the conveyor system. The lifting column performs the lift that a large robot arm could also achieve, but this option was not feasible due to the narrow conveyor layout.
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