



Hospital drip stand IV rods with adjustable height may look simple, but anyone in a fast-paced ward knows these poles do heavy lifting. From patient rooms to ICU corridors, staff swiftly adjust and move them. For distributors, importers, or procurement managers exploring hospital bed solutions, knowing the specs matters. And for bulk buyers—think OEM/ODM orders—it’s even more important.
You can’t run a center with fixed-height poles. Flexible height suggests the group can establish degrees perfect– whether it’s a cot, a standard bed, or something taller. Common choices usually extend 145 cm to 200 cm, while sturdy versions go up to 240 cm. If you’re browsing your Hospital Drip Stand IV Rod collection, you’ll see these ranges clearly listed. That kind of versatility saves stock space and ordering headaches.


| Model Profile (typical) | Height Range | Base | Hooks | Casters | Column Material | Use Case Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ward Standard | 150–190 cm | 5-leg star | 4 | 50 mm hospital-grade, 2 brakes | SS304 | General wards, bedside with HOSPITAL BED SOLUTIONS |
| Multi-Bag / ICU | 160–210 cm | 6-leg spider, rim-weighted | 6–8 | 75 mm conductive, 3 brakes | SS304 (thick wall) | ICU, high-load, pump stacks |
| Day Room / Home | 140–185 cm | 5-leg compact | 2–4 | 50 mm soft-roll | Anodized aluminum | Day infusion, home-care corridors |
Numbers are typical ranges; we customize per OEM/ODM specs.

Patients change position. Beds go up and down. With adjustable height, your IV pole tracks the bed’s motion so lines stay tidy, not taut. Pairing with HOSPITAL BED SOLUTIONS keeps the stand in the sweet spot—no crossing cables, less snag risk.
More hooks, heavier hardware, bigger footprint. A low center of gravity and six-leg “spider” bases make a difference when pumps pile up. Conductive casters discharge static and roll quiet at 3 a.m. Nobody wants a wobbly tree, right?
Slim profile, lighter chassis, softer casters. Adjustable height helps when the “room” is a living room. Doors, carpets, thresholds—yeah, real life. It still needs to glide. It still gotta be stable.

For distributors and importers, hospital drip stand IV rods with adjustable height aren’t just hardware. They’re part of bundled hospital bed furniture sales. When you supply beds, cabinets, and IV stands together, you’re solving a problem: integrated hospital bed solutions.
That’s where OEM/ODM adds value. Clients want:
It’s not about one pole; it’s about a package that makes procurement smoother.
Hospitals rarely buy stands alone. Procurement teams prefer bundles: hospital beds, bedside cabinets, overbed tables, ward screens, and IV rods. That’s why many distributors position IV stands as part of hospital bed solutions.
For OEM/ODM suppliers, this means:
Marketing “complete hospital bed furniture” attracts larger tenders
Adding IV rods to bed contracts improves order size
Offering mixed SKUs helps distributors stock flexibly

If your hospital drip stand IV rods don’t keep up, your rounds slow down. Choose adjustable height that locks fast, a base that won’t tip, casters that roll quiet, and hooks that match your real bag count. Small choices; big feel on the floor.
Need OEM/ODM or bulk? Tell us your height range, base type, hooks, and caster spec. We’ll tune it so it fits your beds and your day.