JIB3-27TP12BH Bar-Height Table Base
JIB3-27TP12BH Bar-Height Table Base delivers compact strength for busy bars. JIB3-27TP12BH Bar-Height Table Base pairs a 27″ footprint with a TP12 plate for tight rooms. The JIB3-27TP12BHFR sibling adds a footring for lasting comfort. Three prongs create a stable tripod stance for seats and bags. The textured black finish resists marks and wipes clean fast. Installers dial in the adjustable glides within minutes. Therefore, crews stage rooms quickly before every service. Guests feel steady edges during lively nights and events. Match your tops with the right species using our wood for restaurant tables guide.At a Glance
27″ × 27″ footprint. TP12 13″ plate. 3″ steel column. 40.375″ bar height. Adjustable glides. Textured black cast iron. Optional footring on the FR model.
What It Is
This bar-height base sits in the proven B-Series family. The tripod geometry uses three cast-iron prongs for balance and reach. Each prong spans about six inches and supports foot traffic. The 13″ TP12 plate anchors screws within a tight envelope. That layout supports compact tops in rail and high-top zones. Overall height measures 40.375″ for standard bar seating. The column measures 3″ in diameter with 16-gauge steel. Series documents note a 4″ column for heavier loads. The FR variant adds a ring for posture and comfort. The 19″ ring fits 3″ columns and aligns with stool heights. Wrinkle black finish helps hide scuffs from shoes and carts. Moreover, the surface cleans quickly between rounds and turns. Operators maintain a neat look without complex steps. Planners also like the open knee space at corners. The tripod stance leaves room for bags and legs.Key Specs
The base plate measures 26.875″ within the 27″ class. The casting brings reliable mass for stiffness and calm service. Installers adjust glides for grout lines and uneven floors. The TP12 plate measures 13″ and accepts standard fasteners. The column length for bar height measures 37.25″. You can select a 4″ column in the series for heavy tops. The finish uses a textured black layer for durability. Therefore, teams preserve a clean look after long shifts. Footring sizes vary by column diameter. Three-inch columns use a 19″ ring for natural posture. Four-inch columns use a 22″ ring for leg clearance. Hardware accepts threadlocker to hold torque under movement. Moreover, the layout supports high-volume traffic and frequent resets. If you prefer self-leveling for problem floors, compare CT2018, CT3018, or CT2073.Installation Reminder
Ask us to pre-drill your tabletops before shipment. Confirm pilot size and screw length against your base map. Level each base, apply threadlocker, then recheck after one week.
Recommended Sizes
Factory bar-height charts confirm 30″ × 30″ with one TP12 base. The JIB3-27TP12BH handles compact squares with ease. The JIB3-27TP12BHFR handles the same size with a ring. Longer spans require careful planning and sometimes pairs. For 36″ rounds, step to TP17 in the B-Series. See the matching 17″ plate option here: JIB3-27TP17. That larger plate spreads screws and firms up edges. Therefore, guests feel fewer shakes at elbows and seams. Managers also see fewer adjustments during full rooms. Use simple tests to confirm reach and chair motion. Tape a footprint and rotate stools along edges. Check bag space under corners and ring clearance. Verify server paths for trays and glass racks. These steps prevent pinch points before delivery. They also reduce late changes that strain budgets and time.Options and Siblings
Choose TP17 when you move to 36″ round tops. Choose a 4″ column for heavier slabs or dense edges. The dining-height JIB3-27TP12 shares the same footprint. That match helps mixed rooms with split seating zones. Series parts share plates, columns, and rings across builds. Therefore, multi-site programs simplify spares and swaps. The shared ecosystem saves time during maintenance. Operators keep fewer unique parts on shelves. You can also plan pairs for long communal runs. Two bases open knee zones while holding strong spans. Moreover, the textured finish hides scuffs from daily wear. Staff restore a neat look with quick wipes and towels. When floors vary by section, evaluate self-leveling models like CT2018 or CT3018 for certain zones.Featured Answer
When should I use the footring model?
Select JIB3-27TP12BHFR when guests sit longer. The ring supports posture and reduces leg fatigue. Bartenders gain stable edges for passes and wipes. Staff clean rails quickly without moving stools far. The ring also standardizes posture across stool heights. Therefore, your team sees fewer guest adjustments during service.
Reasons to Choose TimeWorn
We plan your base map and install steps early. Our team aligns top sizes with plate sizes in drawings. Technicians record fastener locations in our CNC. Therefore, installers receive clear screw maps for each top. We also support samples for finish and texture checks. Managers test wipes and cleaners on real pieces. That test prevents sticky surfaces after opening week. We track timelines and shipping with steady updates. Crates arrive with stable packing for long routes. Moreover, we help crews stage rooms with simple guides. Your team saves time during walkthroughs and training. For table selections, review our wood species guide to match tone and wear. When sections need self-leveling, compare CT2073 for reconfigurable seating.Pro Tip
Choose TP12 for 30″ squares at the rail. Choose TP17 for 36″ rounds and firm edges. Keep spare glides ready for quick swaps during rush.








