JIB3-22TP12 Restaurant Table Base
JIB3-22TP12 Restaurant Table Base brings sturdy support to tight dining rooms. It uses a compact 22″ × 22″ footprint and a TP12 plate. The three prongs create a stable tripod stance. The 3″ column locks the system with clean rigidity. Crews install it quickly with bolts and internal fasteners. The textured black finish hides scuffs and wipes clean fast. Therefore, teams reset tables without delays during service. Guests feel steady edges and calm surfaces during meals.
At a Glance
22″ footprint with adjustable glides. 12″ square top plate with slotted holes. 3″ round steel column. Cast-iron base and plate. Wrinkle black finish.
What It Is
The model sits in the proven B Series of cast-iron bases. The tripod geometry spreads load while keeping corners open for feet and bags. Each prong spans about six inches for reach and balance. The TP12 plate measures twelve inches and accepts common fasteners. Eight slotted holes match many patterns from field templates. The base ships in three pieces for compact freight. Installers attach the base, the column, and the plate with bolts. The 3″ column joins both plates with internal hardware. As a result, the structure resists flex at the joints. The wrinkle finish hides light marks from shoes and carts. Crews clean the surface with simple wipes during turns. Therefore, the base supports speed and strong visuals in service.
Key Specs
The shape is a three prong tripod. The material is cast iron for the base and the plate. The column uses 16 gauge steel for strength and light weight. Overall height measures 28.05″ at dining height. The 3″ round column bolts to both plates. The base footprint measures 22″ × 22″ with nylon glides. The TP12 square plate includes eight slotted holes. Slots help match hole patterns on many tabletops. The three piece design speeds assembly and improves shipping value. For problem floors, review self-leveling options like CT2072, CT2086, CT7212, or CT3006.
Installation Reminder
Ask us to pre-drill your tabletops. Confirm pilot sizes and screw lengths against your base map. Level every base, apply threadlocker, and recheck after the first week. Follow our care and cleaning steps for a stable start.
Recommended Top Sizes
Use one base for 24″ × 24″ café squares. For 24″ × 30″ bistro or diner rectangles, one base works. One base also supports many 30″ rounds in compact dining rooms. For 30″ × 48″ rectangles, specify two bases. Place bases on center lines for stability and reach. These selections match the published B Series sizing chart. They keep safe margins for movement and cleaning. As a result, tops stay firm at edges and centers. For larger spans, consider a 17″ plate sibling like JIB3-27TP17.
Options, Siblings, and Variants
Upgrade to JIB3-27TP17 for heavier or wider tops. The 22″ footprint stays the same while the plate grows to 17″. That change spreads screws and firms up edges. Step to JIB3-27TP12 when layouts require 36″ tops. The larger 27″ footprint adds leverage under the span. Bar height versions include JIB3-22TP12BH and JIB3-22TP12BHFR. The FR version adds a ring for posture and comfort. A 4″ column option appears for extreme loads or stone tops. All variants share bolts, finishes, and core geometry. Therefore, stocking and rollouts stay simple across sites.
Design Insight
Match the plate to the top. TP12 fits compact tables. Larger spans benefit from TP17 or a larger footprint. Correct pairing reduces shims and improves guest comfort.
Why Spec This Base
The compact footprint preserves aisle space in tight rooms. Yet the tripod stance keeps consistent ground contact. Adjustable glides tame small waves and grout lines. The cast-iron mass calms vibration and light bumps. Modular parts simplify stocking and repairs across sites. The three piece kit also reduces freight volume and costs. Operators value the weight to strength ratio at this size. Crews clean the wrinkle finish with simple wipes. Therefore, the base supports daily speed and neat visuals. Designers like the open corners for feet and bags. Servers appreciate steady edges during busy passes and turns.
Featured Answer
When is JIB3-22TP12 the right choice?
Use this base for 24″ squares, 24″ × 30″ rectangles, and 30″ rounds. Choose two for 30″ × 48″ rectangles. The 22″ footprint stays compact while the tripod stance reduces wobble.
Reasons to Choose TimeWorn
We align top sizes with plate sizes before production. Our team records fastener maps in our CNC process. Therefore, installers receive clear hole patterns for every top. We also send samples for finish and texture checks. Managers test real cleaners and wipes before sign-off. That practice prevents sticky surfaces after opening week. Crates arrive with stable packing for long routes. We track shipping and schedules with steady updates. Moreover, we support staging with simple install guides. Your crew spends more time with guests and service goals.
Pro Tip
Keep spare glides at the host stand. Swap worn glides during resets. Small swaps protect stability and guest comfort during peak blocks.
Why This JI Platform Works
The tripod layout resists tip forces from chair movement. Cast iron supplies mass that calms small shakes. The 3″ column carries load without flex at the joint. Adjustable glides correct floor changes within seconds. Therefore, crews avoid shims and sugar packets under feet. Teams finish resets on time during double turns. Shared parts simplify training and support across sites. One system scales from cafés to fast casual rooms. It also pairs with light chairs and compact seating plans. The result is a steady, clean look during every shift.
Start Your Quote
Share sizes, quantities, finishes, and target dates. Note any TP17 upgrades or bar height needs. Attach quick drawings with plate matches and hole maps. Our team confirms fit and ship windows in writing. We also prepare samples for finish review and sign-off. Finally, we send a clear proposal with next steps. Request more info now and move forward with confidence.








