ADA Booth Table Base
The ADA Booth Table Base (CL2036281A) is a wall-mounted steel cantilever built for booth seating and accessible layouts. This ADA Booth Table Base frees floor space for wheelchairs, speeds cleaning, and keeps tops aligned in busy service.
At a Glance
Model: CL2036281A. Height: ~28 in (dining). Bracket Size: 20 in × 36 in. Material: Heavy-gauge steel. Finish: Black powder coat. Mount: Wall-mounted cantilever. Max Top: Up to 32 in × 48 in. Note: Add a pin leg for heavier or deeper tops when needed.
Solid Support That Lasts
Heavy-gauge steel with a textured powder coat resists daily wear in high-traffic booths. Because the floor stays clear, guests enjoy easier access and staff clean faster. Moreover, the rigid bracket keeps tabletops steady for smoother service.
Top Pairing & Compatibility: ADA Booth Table Base
Match this base with our solid wood Restaurant Table Tops Buyer’s Guide for thickness and under-structure choices. Additionally, confirm clearances using ADA tabletop guidelines. For accessible floor bases, compare twin-pedestal CT7211.
Pro Tip
Mark stud locations on the wall and underside of the top. Precise pilot spacing protects fasteners and keeps seams even along booth runs.
Best Uses in Your Layout
Use CL2036281A in booth runs, window lines, and compact alcoves where floor space is tight. Moreover, the open floor eases chair movement and nightly resets. For broader planning, see 6 Steps to Help Design Your Restaurant Seating Plan and Selecting Restaurant Table Size.
Setup & Anchoring Notes
- Anchor into studs or blocking with lag bolts rated for commercial loads.
- Set overhang and booth depth to meet ADA knee and toe clearances.
- For heavier or deeper tops, add a discreet pin leg to reduce flex.
These steps keep the bracket secure and help tabletops stay true during daily use. For build flow and pre-drilling, review our Process page.
Reminder
Ask TimeWorn to Pre-drill your Restaurant Tables. You will spend a few hundred dollars with us, or a few thousand dollars for installers to do it during install.
Key Dimensions & Materials
- Model: CL2036281A wall-mounted cantilever
- Overall Height: ~28 in (dining height booth use)
- Bracket Size: 20 in deep × 36 in wide
- Material: Industrial-strength steel
- Finish: Black powder-coat, textured
- Supported Top Size: Up to 32 in × 48 in
- Typical Weight: ~15–16 lb
These measurements fit most two- and four-person booths while preserving legroom and cleaning lanes. Additionally, a pin leg can extend stability on larger or heavier tops.
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Maintenance & Longevity Tips
Wipe with a damp cloth and mild detergent, then dry. Avoid abrasives that can dull the finish. Also, inspect anchors and hardware quarterly. For tabletop surface care, visit our Care & Cleaning guide.
Featured Answer
Why choose an ADA Booth Table Base for booths?
An ADA Booth Table Base clears the floor for access, speeds daily cleaning, and keeps seams even across booth runs. For accessible layouts, that combination saves time and improves guest comfort.
Related Table Base Options
Compare other booth brackets and floor bases as your layout changes. For a non-FLAT option, see the round pedestal JI4-28RDTP17-2 Base. For regional inspiration and finishes, browse our Pennsylvania Restaurant Table page.
Our Commitment to Quality
TimeWorn Wood builds restaurant tabletops that align and mount cleanly on cantilever brackets. Because we size structure and pre-drill carefully, installs go faster and hold longer. For company info or to start a quote, return to the TimeWorn home page.
Did You Know?
Cantilever bases reduce tripping points and coaster clutter, which speeds resets and keeps booth aisles moving during peak hours.
FLAT Tech for a reason
FLAT Tech solutions help operators fix wobble quickly and align adjoining tops more consistently. As a result, table seams meet cleanly and service resets move faster. For accessible layouts, that reliability is a practical advantage every shift.
Quote Preparation Checklist
- Top size, thickness, species, and underside structure
- Booth depth, seat height, and required ADA clearances
- Wall type, stud spacing, and hardware preferences
- Need for a pin leg on deeper or heavier tops
When you are ready, we will verify clearances and hardware, then schedule production for your booth run.








