CT2021 Large Self-Leveling Base
The FLAT Tech CT2021 is a Large Self-Leveling Base built for heavy commercial use. With a 36 inch by 36 inch footprint and FLAT PAD hydraulic leveling, it supports large tabletops up to 60 inches round or 47 inches square. This base keeps tables steady, aligned, and ready for daily service in restaurants, cafés, and hospitality venues.
At a Glance
Type: Large self-leveling base. Finish: Textured black. Column: 4 inch round. Footprint: 36 × 36 inches. Construction: Cast iron. Technology: FLAT PAD hydraulic leveling. Top size: Up to 60″ round or 47″ square. Best for: Large dining layouts or tables joined together for bigger parties.
Large Self-Leveling Base Stability and Performance
This base adjusts automatically to uneven floors, keeping tabletops firm and wobble-free. Guests enjoy a smoother dining experience, while staff spend less time fixing tilted tables. In addition, when multiple tables are pushed together, the hydraulic system keeps all tops level for a consistent, clean presentation.
Top Size and Compatibility
- Recommended tabletop size: up to 60″ round or 47″ square
- Top materials: solid wood, stone, or composite with approved inserts
- Mounting: standard top plate 17″ × 17″; tabletop screws sold separately
For most dining areas, these ranges support four-, six-, or eight-top layouts comfortably. Always confirm fastener and insert plans for larger or heavier tops.
Where This Base Shines
- Dining rooms using large tabletops for groups and banquet seating
- Patio or indoor areas where floors may shift or slope
- Designs that combine strength, stability, and premium finish
Need smaller bases for tight layouts? See CT2007.
For bar height zones, use CT2016.
When building longer rectangular setups, consider CT2031.
For heavy-duty stability, look at CT2087.
For square heavy-use tops, the CT2061 works well.
Installation Notes
First, assemble the base on a clean surface and secure the column to the top plate. Next, use inserts and screws suited to your tabletop material. Finally, place the base on the floor and allow the hydraulic system to adjust automatically before setting your seating layout.
Pro Tip
For group dining, align the centerlines of multiple CT2021 bases before bolting tops in place. This ensures perfect seam alignment when tables are joined later.
Specifications
- Model: FLAT Tech CT2021 (KX36)
- Style: Dining-height, large self-leveling base
- Footprint: 36″ × 36″
- Height: 28.35″ (dining height)
- Column Diameter: 4″ round
- Mounting Plate: 17″ × 17″
- Finish: Textured black, cast iron
- Technology: FLAT PAD hydraulic system
- Recommended Top: Up to 60″ round or 47″ square
Care and Maintenance
Clean the textured surface with a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid strong solvents. Check mounting screws regularly, especially after heavy use or repositioning. If you use the base outdoors, inspect for moisture and apply a protective wax to extend finish life.
Did You Know?
The FLAT PAD system inside this Large Self-Leveling Base redistributes fluid between feet—so your table stays balanced even when guests shift or floors flex slightly.
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Other Table Base Options
- FLAT Tech CT2007 – compact dining base
- FLAT Tech CT2016 – bar-height version
- FLAT Tech CT2031 – rectangular setups
- FLAT Tech CT2087 – heavy-duty anchor model
- FLAT Tech CT2061 – square-table configuration
Featured Answer
Which Restaurant table bases work best for large tops?
A Large Self-Leveling Base like the CT2021 gives steady support for tabletops up to 60 inches round. The hydraulic system removes wobble, keeps seams aligned, and fits perfectly with TimeWorn Wood’s handcrafted tabletops.
Why Order From TimeWorn Wood
Pair the CT2021 with our solid wood restaurant tabletops. We size, pre-drill, and finish each piece for daily commercial use, then crate and ship nationwide. We can also guide you in selecting inserts and plate patterns for large formats.
What to Include in Your Quote Request
- Top dimensions and shape (round or square)
- Tabletop material and thickness
- Indoor or covered patio placement
- Seating layout and number of joined tops
- Any ADA spacing or stability requirements








