Strength & Stability: Table Legs (71cm)

Guidance on ensuring a 71cm table is safe, with a rock-solid, high-quality feel

At The Hairpin Leg Co., we do not specify absolute weight ratings for our products. This approach is deliberate; the capacity for weight support significantly varies depending on the design and construction of your overall project, and the weight an individual table leg can support is mostly irrelevant.

Furthermore, we believe in prioritising the stability and quality-feel of your project.

Given weights assume a fully loaded table. Weights are for guidance only and are not reflective of the weight which a product might fail. This guide aims to ensure you end up with a high quality feeling project. If you are unsure how much your top might weigh, check out this guide:

pageEstimating the Weight of a Table Top

Up To & Over 150kg

Full Table Frames are the strongest legs we make and are most suitable for the heaviest projects.

While we suggest anything over 150kg uses this type of base, we choose to these these in our own projects for anything over 100kg. The overall quality of feel you get with a full table frame is far superior to individually attached legs at these higher weights.

Up to 150kg

The Standard X-Frame Legs are not included in in the "Up to 150kg" category. Their geomety makes them slightly weaker and are listed below.

Up to 120kg

We sell many types of hairpin table legs including 10mm standard duty and 2-rod options. Only the 12mm / 3-rod version falls within this category.

Up to 60kg

We sell many types of hairpin table legs including 2-rod options. Only the 10mm / 3-rod version falls within this category.

Up to 20kg

While 12mm is slightly stronger than 10mm, we only recommend 2-rod legs for the very smallest of projects. For decorative side tables the 10mm version will be fine. For very small desks up to 20kg then the 12mm versions might be suitable, however, we would always suggest choosing a 3-rod version for any table intended for work or dining.

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