ADA End Table Base
The ADA End Table Base supports rectangular restaurant tabletops with compact stability and clean geometry. It keeps aisles clear and accessible while meeting functional dining height. Both models share a 28.25 inch overall height. Additionally, the ADA version offers tighter end mounting for better wheelchair access and service flow.
What It Is
The JIB3-622TP12 and JIB3-622TP3.5x12ADA models belong to the “B” Series two-prong cast-iron family. These end bases use six by twenty-two inch plates paired with strong steel columns. Both stand at dining height and feature black textured finishes. The ADA version integrates a welded 3.5 by 12 inch top plate for closer edge placement. That makes it ideal where clear floor space matters most. For larger tables or heavier tops, see how similar geometry performs in our JI3-522TP12 ADA Base family. Designers often pair these two-prong bases across mixed layouts for unified visual rhythm.
At a Glance
Dining height 28.25″. 6″×22″ cast-iron plate. 3″ steel column. 13″ top plate standard or ADA plate option. Adjustable glides. Textured black finish.
Size & Compatibility
The JIB3-622TP12 base supports tabletops sized 24×42 through 30×60 inches. The ADA version handles the same range but mounts closer to table ends. Both models perform best when used as pairs at opposite ends. Additionally, they complement compact counter or dining configurations seen on CT3014 and CT3018 pages. These models demonstrate how end plates can maintain balance in narrow corridors. You can also explore CT7211 for larger-scale designs that still favor tight footprints. Each pairing helps define how different base geometries affect guest approach and clearance planning.
Use Cases
Use these bases in restaurant dining rooms, cafés, and hotels needing ADA compliance and strong support. The ADA version places the base within seven inches of the tabletop edge for clear wheelchair approach. This ensures minimum spacing compliance while retaining leg comfort. Operators planning accessible seating layouts can confirm clearance details through our ADA tabletop compliance guide. Additionally, these two-prong models perform well in banquette ends or long shared tables where space efficiency counts. The textured finish resists scuffs during daily service, keeping floors and bases looking consistent across shifts.
Design Insight
Two-prong end bases preserve open leg zones for ADA access. Their small footprint enhances guest flow and simplifies cleaning between turns.
Installation and Setup Tips
Lay out each base evenly before drilling pilot holes. Mark centerlines along the tabletop’s underside for perfect alignment. Always verify knee and toe clearance before permanent mounting. Use thread lock on hardware if tables move often. Additionally, confirm glide height after setting each base on tile or concrete. Adjust until all points rest evenly. After the first day of use, retighten hardware to maintain alignment and prevent rocking.
Installation Reminder
Do not forget to ask us to Pre-drill your Restaurant Tables. You will spend a few hundred dollars with us, or a few thousand dollars for installers to do it during install.
Technical Specs
JIB3-622TP12: 6×22 inch cast-iron base plate. 13 inch top plate. 3 inch diameter column. Height 28.25 inches. Weight about 17.5 pounds. Textured black finish with adjustable plastic glides. Optional upgrades include a 17 inch top plate (JIB3-622TP17) or a 4 inch column (JIB4-622TP12).
JIB3-622TP3.5x12ADA: 6×22 inch base plate. 3.5×12 inch welded steel plate. 3 inch diameter column. Height 28.25 inches. Weight about 17.5 pounds. ADA spacing allows installation near table ends to maintain clear path zones.
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Care and Maintenance
Clean the base with mild soap and water. Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners. Wipe the column and glides regularly to maintain level seating. Additionally, check mounting hardware monthly to confirm secure fits. When used with hardwood or reclaimed tops, match sheen and texture through our care and cleaning guide. For extended durability, keep the textured finish free from buildup and polish scuffs after every turnover period.
Featured Answer
Which end base is best for accessible seating layouts?
The JIB3-622TP3.5x12ADA works best for accessible zones. Its short plate allows closer edge mounting and maintains 30 inch spacing between columns. That combination satisfies ADA reach and comfort requirements while preserving strength.
Options and Variants
This family offers upgrade flexibility. Move to a 17 inch plate for longer tops. Select a 4 inch column for added stability under stone or thick hardwood. Additionally, these bases share consistent hardware across the B-series, simplifying ordering and service. Pair with center or mid-span models for multi-base builds. Restaurants use this modular approach to match end bases with standard dining models in related product lines.
Why TimeWorn Wood Stands Out
TimeWorn builds solid wood tabletops that pair precisely with commercial-grade bases. Our finishes resist heat, cleaners, and heavy daily use. We package components with clear labeling and nationwide delivery. Additionally, we simplify pre-drilling coordination to reduce installer labor. Explore how our process ensures quality across every build, or review restaurant tabletops and table bases to compare matching models and finishes.
Pro Tip
Label each base pair under the tabletop. This helps crews align proper models and preserve symmetry during resets or replacements.
Why Choose JI Two-Prong Bases
These bases blend strength with clearance. Their narrow width supports rectangular tops without obstructing seating access. Additionally, their cast-iron plates maintain balance on uneven floors. Matching hardware across models simplifies procurement and long-term maintenance. The black finish coordinates with modern and rustic interiors, helping designers standardize across mixed seating styles.
Start Your Estimate Request
Provide tabletop sizes, materials, and seating goals. Include quick sketches or layout notes when possible. Our team will confirm counts, spacing, and ADA alignment. Additionally, we guide installers on pre-drilled hole placement and hardware fit. Begin your quote request on our contact page to receive timing and logistics details for your project.








