3 inch diameter 40-3/4 inch table leg describes a single steel support sized for work surfaces where a substantial round leg is needed, so installers can plan layouts around a known footprint and height when building tables and counters. The leg height of 40-3/4 inches positions the top at a bar or standing-height work surface when combined with typical top thickness, which helps align multiple surfaces at a consistent working level across a project. The product is identified as a Rockwell single table leg, so it functions as an individual structural support rather than a frame system, useful when adding legs to custom tops. The brushed steel description indicates a steel leg with a brushed finish, which offers a neutral, metal appearance that works alongside a wide range of work surface materials in commercial or shop environments.
The 4 9/16 square mounting plate at the top of the leg creates a defined interface between leg and work surface, giving installers a predictable area for fastener placement into the underside of the tabletop. The plate format supports mounting to flat work surface materials used in the work surface and tables category, so fabricators can lay out hole locations on laminate, wood, or composite tops in a repeatable way. A 1 1/8 adjustable foot at the bottom of the leg provides vertical adjustment range, which helps level the work surface when floors vary slightly in height across an installation run. That small adjustment capability allows installers to fine-tune the leg height relative to other supports so the finished top sits stable with consistent contact along its length.
This table leg falls within the work surface and tables category, so it is oriented toward applications such as tables, counters, and bar-height surfaces in shops or commercial spaces. The Rockwell single table leg format makes it suitable wherever a standalone support is needed beneath a work surface, for example at corners or mid-span positions where cabinetry is not present. Because the leg height is 40-3/4 inches, it aligns especially well with bar or counter projects that require a taller working or seating height compared to standard tables. The 3 inch diameter provides a visual and structural presence that works under deeper or heavier tops, which can be important in commercial workstations or high-traffic table areas. With its brushed steel description, the leg integrates cleanly with metal details found in many work environments, so designers can repeat the same leg style across multiple tops in a room.
The 4 9/16 square mounting plate dimension directly supports consistent installation, because installers can use the same plate size to create templates for drilling or marking underside hole locations on multiple tops. A square plate geometry also simplifies aligning the leg edges parallel or perpendicular to the tabletop edges, which helps maintain a uniform appearance on rows of tables or counters. The 1 1/8 adjustable foot introduces a controlled adjustment zone at the floor, which lets a crew set all legs to the same relative extension when leveling several units in a line. That adjustability becomes valuable in real projects where floor flatness varies, since the leg can adapt to those variations while still maintaining the intended finished work surface height. By combining a defined mounting plate size with an adjustable foot, this Peter Meier table leg supports repeatable, efficient workflows when multiple identical or mirrored work surfaces must be installed on the same site.
The leg has a 3 inch diameter and a 40-3/4 inch height, so it serves bar or counter-height work surfaces where a substantial round steel support is needed.
The 4 9/16 square mounting plate defines a clear attachment area to the underside of the top, making hole layout and leg positioning consistent from one work surface to another.
The 1 1/8 adjustable foot provides vertical adjustment at the floor, allowing the installer to level the table or counter when the underlying surface varies in height.
The leg is listed in the work surface and tables category, so it is suited for tables, counters, and bar-height work surfaces needing single-point steel support.
The brushed steel description provides a neutral metal appearance that coordinates with many work surface materials, supporting a consistent look across tables and counters.
Manufacturer part number 976-1S-ST identifies this specific Rockwell single table leg configuration, helping specifiers call out the same leg style across multiple projects.
This brushed steel Rockwell single table leg from Peter Meier, Inc. brings a 3 inch diameter, 40-3/4 inch high support with a 4 9/16 square mounting plate and 1 1/8 adjustable foot, giving installers defined dimensions for planning, mounting, and leveling work surfaces and tables.
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