Rockwell single table leg stainless steel from Peter Meier, Inc. is a square table leg designed for work surfaces and tables where a single structural support is needed. The leg is 40-3/4 inches high, so it suits table or counter height layouts built around that dimension for consistent working surfaces. The leg section is 2-3/8 inches square, which gives a compact footprint while still presenting a solid, uniform profile along its length that aligns easily with straight cabinet or frame lines. The stainless steel material provides a clean metallic finish that integrates into commercial or residential work spaces where metal components are preferred. As a single leg, it serves as a dedicated support point that can be positioned where additional vertical load bearing is required, tying the work surface down to the floor at that location.
This Rockwell table leg uses a 4-9/16 inch (116 mm) square mounting plate at the top, so the installer fastens the plate to the underside of the work surface to create a rigid connection. The square plate layout simplifies orientation during mounting, because each side aligns easily with the edges of the work surface frame or substrate. A 1 1/8 inch adjustable foot is integrated at the bottom of the leg, so the installed height can be fine-tuned within that range to compensate for minor floor variations. That foot adjustment allows the installer to bring the work surface into level across multiple supports, reducing twist or rocking when other legs or cabinets share the same surface.
This Rockwell single table leg is designated for work surfaces and tables, so it fits applications where a surface needs vertical support at a specific point rather than along an entire run. The 40-3/4 inch height matches table or counter level projects that are designed around that dimension, allowing the leg to tie into existing cabinet runs or freestanding frames at the same working plane. The 2-3/8 inch square section keeps the support narrow, which is helpful when the leg must sit near knees, equipment, or storage without taking excessive space. Because it is part of the table legs product class, it is suited to layouts where the leg works alongside other structural elements, such as wall cleats or cabinetry, as one of several supports under a continuous top. The stainless steel finish makes it suitable in spaces where metal support members are part of the visual design of the work surface.
The 4-9/16 inch (116 mm) square mounting plate provides a broad contact area at the top of the leg, which spreads load into the underside of the work surface and helps maintain alignment under use. The square geometry also offers clear reference edges, which simplifies setting the leg parallel or perpendicular to surface edges for consistent positioning across multiple supports. The 1 1/8 inch adjustable foot at the bottom of the leg introduces a controlled height range, allowing small up or down corrections once the leg is fastened to the top. That adjustment helps match the leg height to neighboring cabinets or other legs so the work surface sits stable across all supports. Since the leg is sold each as a single support, installers can place multiple legs at measured intervals and use the same mounting plate and foot adjustments on each one for repeatable set-up across a run of work surfaces.
The Rockwell single table leg is 40-3/4 inches high, so it aligns with work surfaces or counters built around that height when planning overall working levels.
The leg has a 2-3/8 inch square profile, giving a compact support that still provides a consistent structural section for table or work surface layouts.
The Rockwell leg uses a 4-9/16 inch (116 mm) square mounting plate, which spreads load into the work surface and offers clear edges for alignment.
The table leg has a 1 1/8 inch adjustable foot, allowing small height changes to level the work surface over uneven floors or varied supports.
This Rockwell single table leg is stainless steel, providing a uniform metal appearance that fits projects calling for stainless structural supports.
The leg is classified in the work surface and table legs category, so it functions as a vertical support member under tables or similar surfaces.
This stainless steel Rockwell single table leg from Peter Meier, Inc. offers a 40-3/4 inch height, 2-3/8 inch square profile, 4-9/16 inch square mounting plate, and 1 1/8 inch adjustable foot, aligning with work surface layouts that need precise support at individual points.
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