JI5x1.5-36TP24

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JI5x1.5-36TP24

Model Number: JI5x1.5-36TP24
Shape: 4-Prong
Table Base Height: Dining Height
Material: Cast Iron
Finish: Black Powdercoat
Overall Height: 28.25″
Metal Column: 4″ Round
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JI5x1.5-36TP24 Heavy-Duty Restaurant Table Base

JI5x1.5-36TP24 Heavy-Duty Restaurant Table Base supports oversized dining tables with confident stability. It uses a 36″ by 36″ footprint and a 24″ plate. The 4″ column adds stiffness for large spans. Four prongs spread load and keep edges steady. Crews assemble the three-piece kit with simple bolts. The matte wrinkle finish hides wear in busy rooms. Therefore, operators gain reliable performance during long service blocks.

At a Glance

36″ × 36″ base plate. 24″ top plate. 4″ round steel column. Four-prong X-base. Adjustable nylon glides. Matte black powder-coat. Three-piece bolt-up assembly.

What It Is

This model anchors the heavy-duty 4-Prong Series. The design suits large tops in dining rooms and halls. A broad footprint counters leverage from long spans. The 24″ plate spreads screws across a wide area. That detail reduces flex at the edges during use. A 4″ column resists sway when guests lean or shift. The cast-iron mass calms shakes from foot traffic. Adjustable glides help on uneven floors and grout lines. Installers level the base without shims or hacks. Crews also appreciate the flat-ship format. Three parts pack efficiently for freight and storage. High-tensile bolts lock the joints with tight clamping. Technicians complete installs with common tools. The finish resists scratches and daily cleaner cycles. Staff maintain a neat look with quick wipes. The system fits communal tables and banquet layouts. Breweries also count on this base for long runs. It protects comfort and keeps drinks steady at service.

Key Specs

The shape is a four-prong X-base for reach and balance. Cast iron forms the base and the spider plate. A heavy-wall steel column measures four inches. Overall height sits at 28.25 inches for dining. The base plate spans 36 by 36 inches. Broad pads distribute pressure and limit floor dents. Nylon glides turn easily for micro leveling moves. The TP24 spider measures 24 inches square. Slots accept many standard screw patterns in the field. Three-piece construction speeds jobsite work. Bolts join the base, column, and plate quickly. For tricky floors, consider self-leveling choices like CT2060 or CT2070. Tight zones may also benefit from BD2802A in select areas.

Installation Reminder

Ask us to pre-drill your tabletops. Confirm screw length and pilot size before staging. Level each base, apply threadlocker, then recheck after the first week. Follow our care steps for strong long-term hold.

Recommended Top Sizes

Use one base under tops up to 48 inches square. One base also supports 48 inch rounds in many rooms. For 42 by 84 inch rectangles, plan two bases. Space them 36 to 40 inches for balanced support. Long communal tables need three to four bases. Even spacing protects spans from bounce and roll. The footprint limits wobble from edge loading. Guests feel steady plates and relaxed posture. Servers also move trays without spilling at corners. This plan reduces late fixes and extra shims. It keeps aisles clean and routes open for staff. Therefore, turn times improve during peak periods. Operators protect ratings and guest comfort at scale.

Options, Siblings, and Variants

Scale down to JI5x1.5-33TP17 for mid-size tops. The smaller footprint fits tight zones and booths. For bar height, select JI5x1.5-36TP17BH. The tall version shares the 36 inch footprint for stability. Choose JI5x1.5-36TP24HD for extreme weight cases. The HD variant includes a thicker column sleeve. Stone and quartz tops benefit from that upgrade. Columns come in three and four inch sizes. Both work with the same spiders and bolt patterns. This approach simplifies stocking across sites. Teams swap parts without special adapters or tools. When layouts include compact tables, pair zones with JIB3-22TP12 for consistent styling. Outdoor rails can use a bolt-down base like JIP3-7RDTP12SQBH where anchoring helps.

Design Insight

Map knee zones before final drilling. Keep prongs clear of chair paths and bags. Align the spider to center seams for clean lines.

Why Specify This Base

The 36 by 36 footprint sets the stability benchmark. Wide reach reduces tip moments at edges and corners. Four prongs anchor weight without blocking leg space. Guests straddle comfortably on all sides of the table. The 24 inch plate spreads force into more screws. That distribution protects tops from localized stress. A four inch column adds stiffness where it counts. Less sway means better comfort and fewer spills. The powder-coat finish endures high-turn use. Staff keep surfaces neat with simple wipes. The bolt-up design speeds installs and swaps. Crews move faster and reduce labor costs on site. Chains value repeatable fit and identical hardware. Field teams know the routine and finish with confidence.

Featured Answer

When should I choose JI5x1.5-36TP24?

Choose it for oversized square or round tops up to 48 inches. Use pairs for long rectangles. Add more bases for very long communal runs.

Reasons Operators Choose TimeWorn

We plan base maps in drawings before production. Our team aligns plate sizes to top sizes early. CNC files record fastener locations for each top. Installers receive clear hole maps with labels. Samples confirm finish sheen and texture before build. Managers test real cleaners on actual pieces. That step prevents sticky surfaces after opening week. We stage crates for safe travel on long routes. Schedules include steady updates from our shop. Field guides help crews set levels in minutes. Your staff gains time back during pre-shift checks. The process reduces punch items and call-backs. Openings run smoother and protect labor budgets.

Pro Tip

Store spare glides with tools on site. Swap worn pieces during resets. Small changes keep edges steady through busy service.

Why This JI Platform Performs

The 4-Prong Series focuses on reach and balance. Four arms place mass where leverage grows. That geometry controls twist from off-center loading. A broad plate reinforces screw patterns under stress. The column diameter controls deflection at height. Steel walls resist buckling and keep motion low. Cast iron adds inertia against vibration and bumps. Glides fine-tune level without loose shims. Techs lock bolts with threadlocker for hold. The platform scales across sizes and heights. Teams reuse plates and hardware across zones. Training becomes easier with one common system.

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Share sizes, quantities, finishes, and dates. Note span lengths and target seating counts. Include drawings with plate alignment marks. Our team confirms fit and install notes in writing. We also prepare samples for sign-off before build. Finally, we send a clear proposal with next steps. Request more info now and move forward with confidence.
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FAQs

What tabletop sizes fit JI5x1.5-36TP24?
Use one base for 48" square or 48" round tops. For 42" × 84" rectangles, use two bases spaced 36–40 inches. For long communal runs, plan three to four evenly spaced bases.
How stable is the 36" × 36" footprint?
The broad footprint and four-prong layout distribute load to reduce tip risk and edge wobble on oversized tops. Guests feel firm edges and steady posture during service.
How does it handle uneven floors and grout lines?
Adjustable nylon glides allow quick micro-leveling without shims. Crews dial in height across tile, grout, or worn sections for lasting stability.
What mounting steps do you recommend?
Ask us to pre-drill your tabletops. Confirm screw length and pilot size with your base map, level each base, apply threadlocker, then recheck after the first week.
How should the finish be cleaned and maintained?
Wipe the matte wrinkle powder-coat with standard restaurant cleaners and soft towels. Avoid abrasives. For full guidance, see Care & Cleaning.