JI4S-28RDTP17 table base
JI4S-28RDTP17 table base brings stainless beauty and serious stability to dining rooms. The domed round plate sits low yet firm. Five contact points grip floors and resist rock. Guests approach from any side without foot traps. The look reads clean, modern, and timeless. Crews assemble the kit quickly with simple tools. Adjustable glides fine tune level on tile or wood. The brushed finish hides wipes and fingerprints well. Managers see calm tables and fewer service calls.
At a Glance
Dining height 29″. 28″ round base plate. 4″ stainless column. TP17 spider. Five adjustable glides. Brushed #304 stainless build. Ships flat for safe handling.
What It Is
This model belongs to the Stainless Round Series. The plate uses a domed shape for mass and clearance. That geometry plants the base without bulky edges. Five feet spread load and track minor floor shifts. Chairs and knees move freely around the circular plan. The column measures four inches for confident stiffness. TP17 sets a wide screw pattern for secure hold. Stainless #304 resists corrosion and daily cleaners. Brushed grain keeps the surface refined and discrete. Installers bolt parts together in minutes. Index points guide square alignment and torque. Glides turn smoothly for quick tweaks during resets. Everything here supports clean looks and steady use.
Key Specs
Overall height measures twenty nine inches. The plate spans twenty eight inches in diameter. Weight lands near seventy three pounds in stainless. That mass helps calm bump forces at edges. The column is a four inch round tube. TP17 measures seventeen inches across the spider. Slots accept common fastener patterns with ease. Five plastic glides adjust across grout or dips. Joints use through bolts and threadlocker for hold. Brushed stainless finishes the plate and column. Welds and hardware stay tight in service. Cartons ship flat for safe travel and staging. Teams move units with dollies or two person lifts. Labels mark rooms, zones, and table numbers.
Installation Reminder
Confirm pilot sizes and screw lengths before mounting. Level all five glides, then torque bolts in a star pattern. Recheck level after the first service week.
Recommended Top Sizes
Specs list one base for many forty two inch rounds. One base also suits forty two inch squares by program. Some forty eight inch rounds fall within range. Heavier tops can change that margin quickly. Stone and thick slabs build leverage at edges. In those cases, test the planned top on site. TP24 upgrades increase screw reach and control. Dual bases help long rectangles and heavy spans. Keep centers even to reduce bounce across reach. Test rim steadiness before floor release. Train teams to check level during daily resets. Small habits prevent creeping rock during rush. Guests feel steady glassware and calm plates.
Options, Siblings, and Variants
Upgrade to TP24 for larger or dense tops. The wider spider spreads load and limits peel. A matching cast iron sibling keeps the form. That option ships with a powder black finish. Bar height variants use taller columns by spec. Footring kits support comfort in lounge zones. Smaller stainless plates support tight café tables. Larger plates serve banquet rounds with grace. Shared patterns keep hardware simple across sites. Designers blend sizes while holding one look. Operators scale programs without retraining crews. Parts and tools remain familiar everywhere.
Design Insight
Center the post on chair lanes, not only edges. Align grain and seams to sightlines. Test tray paths and purse hooks at full seating.
Why Specify This Base
Stainless brings style that lasts. The finish pairs with contemporary and classic rooms. Floors stay tidy around the circular profile. Guests adjust legs without bumping side rails. Mass and geometry resist wobble and sway. The column limits flex at everyday heights. TP17 locks screws over strong wood fibers. Glides solve tiny tile height issues fast. The surface cleans well during tight turns. Hardware tolerances protect joints under load. Managers see fewer tickets and calmer rooms. That stability improves turns and guest reviews.
Featured Answer
When should I specify JI4S-28RDTP17?
Choose it for forty two inch rounds or squares. Upgrade to TP24 for heavy tops. Use pairs for long rectangles and large spans.
Why Teams Choose TimeWorn
We map plate holes and fasteners before production. Samples confirm sheen and cleaner response in your program. Crates include labeled diagrams for quick staging. Hardware packs match each room and table count. We share tracking and contact windows through delivery. Field guides show leveling and torque sequences. Multi site rollouts reuse the same patterns. Teams learn once and move faster on day one. Punch lists shrink because fits land right. Your staff spends time with guests, not repairs. That method protects openings and brand goals. The result is steady tables and smooth service.
Pro Tip
Carry spare glides and threadlocker in a labeled kit. Swap worn feet during resets. Tiny fixes stop wobble before guests notice.
Why the JI Platform Wins
Geometry and material choices work together. The dome places mass low for stability. Five feet deliver consistent ground contact. A four inch column resists twist and flex. Wide spiders spread screws for better hold. Stainless stands up to wipes and moisture. Glides correct floors without stacks of shims. Bolt joints lock and stay tight through turns. Shared parts reduce training across properties. Designers keep one look while tuning size. Operators scale confidently with fewer surprises.
Start a Fast Quote
Share top sizes, counts, and finishes. Note material weight and any bar height needs. Include quick drawings with hole maps if possible. Our team confirms fit, packaging, and schedule. Finish samples ship for sign off before build. After approval, you receive a clear proposal and plan. Request more info now and move forward with confidence.








