When your work area needs a fixed-height seat for tasks that alternate between standing and sitting, you can evaluate a kitchen stool by its 30-inch height before you consider how it fits the rest of the room. That matters when you are furnishing a service area, workroom, or employee station and need the seat dimension to align with the surrounding work surface. The padded vinyl seat identifies the sitting surface, while the steel tubing and steel seat pan give you material details you can review against the demands of your space. For an office manager or facility director, that record helps you compare the stated dimensions with each location before you place an order.
The stool uses 18-gauge steel tubing, including 7/8-inch steel tubing, and measures 30 inches high. The seat includes a 1/2-inch thick vinyl pad riveted through the steel seat pan, so you can identify both the padding and its attachment method rather than relying on a general construction label. Beneath the seat, a 5/8-inch outside-diameter foot ring is welded to each leg at four contact points. Those welded connections are specified for added rigidity. The stool is approximately 17 inches wide, giving you a second dimension to compare with the available space at each station. You can check the 30-inch height and approximate width against aisle clearances, work-surface relationships, and the room available around nearby equipment. The tubing gauge, seat-pan material, riveted pad, and welded foot-ring connections provide a specific checklist for your facilities review.
Your final placement decision can account for the tasks performed at each station, the surrounding work surface, and the available clearance. The 30-inch height gives you a fixed measurement to coordinate with those existing conditions, while the approximately 17-inch width helps you review how the stool fits within the assigned area. The vinyl pad is riveted through the steel seat pan, and the foot ring is welded to each leg at four contact points, so you can document the product by its actual components and connection points. For purchasing records, that combination of stated height, width, tubing gauge, seat materials, and welded foot-ring construction gives your team a concrete basis for specifying the same seating arrangement across the locations you manage.
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