JI3-22TP12

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JI3-22TP12

Model Number: JI3-22TP12
Shape: 4-Prong
Table Base Height: Dining Height
Material: Cast Iron
Finish: Black Powdercoat
Overall Height: 28.25″
Metal Column: 3″ Round
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JI3-22TP12 table base

JI3-22TP12 table base anchors dining tables with a compact, four-prong footprint. The arms create four steady contacts. Guests sit or straddle on any side without awkward foot clashes. A clean profile keeps aisles open in tight rooms. Crews assemble the kit quickly with common tools. Glides fine tune level on tile, wood, or concrete. The textured black finish hides scuffs and cleans fast. Operators gain stable, repeatable performance during daily service.

At a Glance

Dining height 28.25″. ~22″ × 22″ footprint. TP12 cast-iron spider. 3″ steel column. Adjustable glides. Textured black powder coat.

What It Is

This model sits in the 4-Prong Series for busy dining rooms. The geometry places mass where leverage grows at edges. Four contacts grip floors with predictable stability. Chairs slide close without hitting side legs or rails. Installers bolt the plate, column, and spider in minutes. Parts index square for quick alignment and torque. Glides adjust independently to correct minor floor variance. The finish resists chips and common cleaner cycles. For compact companion tables, teams often match finishes with JIB3-22TP12 in nearby zones. You can also plan thicker tops with the larger sibling JI3-30TP12 when spans increase.

Key Specs

Overall height measures 28.25 inches for standard dining. The cast-iron plate covers about 22 by 22 inches. A 3 inch diameter steel column ties the system together. The TP12 spider spans about 13 inches with slotted holes. Slots accept common restaurant fastener patterns with ease. Adjustable plastic glides sit under each prong. Through bolts clamp joints with dependable force. Threadlocker helps resist loosening during turn cycles. The coating is a textured black powder finish. On problem floors, a self leveling aid like CT2059 can tame grout lines. Everything supports fast installs and steady service life.

Installation Reminder

Confirm pilot sizes and screw lengths before mounting. Level all four glides, then torque bolts in a star pattern. Recheck level after the first week.

Recommended Top Sizes

Size charts show support for 24×36 and 30×42 tops with one base. Many 36×36 squares also fall within range. Round tops near 30 inches work well too. Heavier materials increase leverage and edge stress. In that case, step to a wider spider for control. A TP17 plate spreads screws and limits peel at corners. Long rectangles often require twin bases on center lines. Keep spacing even to reduce bounce across spans. Test rim steadiness before release to the floor. For fixed bar pods, secure select tables with JIP3-7RDTP12SQBH to resist movement.

Options, Siblings, and Variants

Grow capacity with a TP17 top plate upgrade when tops gain weight. You can also move to a 4 inch column variant for extra stiffness. Bar programs may mirror styling with the tall pair JI3-22TP12BH/22TP12BHFR for consistent lines. Outdoor rails and crowded entries often need the bolt-down JIP3-7RDTP12SQBH for added security. Matching finishes keep visuals consistent across the dining room. All versions share familiar bolt logic and hardware. Therefore, spares stay simple and training stays short.

Design Insight

Align prongs to table edges for clear chair lanes. Map knee zones before drilling. Test tray paths with real seating at full count.

Why Specify This Base

Balance and comfort drive this choice. The footprint grants reach without bulky mass. Four contacts reduce wobble and roll at edges. Guests keep natural posture on every side. Staff move trays without clipping corners or legs. The finish hides everyday marks and wipes clean. Glides deliver micro corrections in seconds. Bolt joints stay tight through heavy cycles. Field calls drop when tables stay quiet. Over time, that reliability protects labor and reviews. Rooms feel calmer, which supports smoother turns.

Featured Answer

When should I pick JI3-22TP12?

Choose it for 24×36, 30×42, and many 36×36 tops. Step to TP17 for heavier materials. Use twin bases for long rectangles.

Reasons Teams Choose TimeWorn

We align plate maps, fasteners, and setbacks before production. Samples confirm sheen, texture, and cleaner response. Clear install diagrams ride in every crate. Hardware packs arrive labeled by room and table. We share tracking updates and contact windows throughout. Field guides show leveling and torque sequences. In bar lanes, pair tricky floors with CT2059 to keep tables calm. Larger zones can scale up with the sibling JI3-30TP12 while maintaining one look.

Pro Tip

Keep spare glides at the host stand. Swap worn feet during resets. Small fixes preserve level and stop creeping rock.

Trust the JI Platform

Geometry and materials work together here. Arms place mass where leverage climbs under load. Columns control deflection at height with strong walls. Cast iron adds inertia against bumps and vibration. Wide spiders distribute screws across strong fibers. Glides correct height without stacks of shims. Bolt joints lock with threadlocker for lasting hold. Shared parts reduce training time across teams. Designers keep one look across sizes and heights. Operators scale confidently with fewer surprises and calls.

Start Your Quote

Share sizes, quantities, finishes, and dates. Note top material and target seating counts. Include quick drawings with hole maps if possible. Our team confirms fit, packaging, and schedule in writing. We can send finish samples for approval. After sign-off, you receive a clear proposal and timeline. Request more info now and move forward with confidence.

FAQs

What tabletop sizes fit JI3-22TP12?
One base supports a single 24" × 36" or 30" × 42" rectangle, or a single 36" × 36" square within the recommended range. Round tops around 30" also fit. For heavier materials, move to a wider spider before release.
How does JI3-22TP12 perform on uneven floors?
Four adjustable glides allow quick micro-leveling on tile, wood, or older concrete. Crews correct minor slopes without shims for a steady feel at every seat.
When should I upgrade to TP17 or a 4" column?
Choose the TP17 spider when tops get heavier or wider to improve screw spread and edge firmness. Step to a 4" column if you need extra stiffness under dense materials.
What mounting steps do you recommend?
Confirm pilot size and screw length against your base map, level all four glides, torque bolts in a star pattern, and recheck level and torque after the first week.
How should the finish be cleaned and maintained?
The textured black powder coat wipes clean with common restaurant cleaners and soft towels. Avoid harsh abrasives to preserve the finish.