Steelman Universal Rolling Base for Large Power Tools and Machinery, Durable Steel Construction, Adjusts from 12 inches to 33 inches, Foot Levers Lock for Stability, 400 lb. Capacity








Key features
- •MOBILIZE LARGE TOOLS - Mount and move heavy machines and stand-mounted power tools with ease
- •HEAVY-DUTY STEEL - Rolling base is made of heavy-duty steel
- •SUPPORT HEAVY MACHINERY - Wheels and frame can support and move machinery weighing up to 400-pounds
- •FIXED AND PIVOTING WHEELS - Base moves easily on two fixed and two swiveling 3-inch wheels
- •FULLY ADJUSTABLE - Base is fully adjustable for a custom fit to your tool stand, adjusting from 12 to 33-inches
- •LOCKING LEVERS - Aluminum foot levers lock down the rubber feet for quick tool stabilization
Steelman Universal Rolling Base for Large Power Tools and Machinery, Durable Steel Construction, Adjusts from 12 inches to 33 inches, Foot Levers Lock for Stability, 400 lb. Capacity
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Customer Reviews
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Very nice
Book Lover✓ Verified Purchase•January 12, 2024
and very heavy.
It took me 4.5 hours to put this together. All my fault, BTW.
I ordered a small table saw and this at the same time. I didn't finish putting the table saw together so I could turn the stand upside down to put this together.
That actually worked really well. My time consuming mistakes came when putting on the wheels and levers... I put the swivel wheels and levers on upside down and accidentally switched the stationary wheel brackets so they were rolling the wrong direction. That took time to undo and fix. And putting the stationary wheels on with the plastic spacer was *ahem* interesting. Make sure you have some skinny, Long needle nose pliers to hold that plastic spacer... that made a big difference.
Also, if you don't have metric wrenches, you will want (2) #10 wrenches. I would get socket wrenches for this job. I had only 1 #10 wrench and had to use pliers to hold the bolt or nut to get things screwed together. Took forever. Buy the socket wrenches - you will be glad you did!
Also, you get 22 bolts and nuts (curious amount) and that gives you only 5 bolts for 2 sides and 6 bolts for the other 2 sides. I added 2 nuts and bolts so I could have 2 bolts on each end and 2 bolts in the middle to hold the rails on all 4 sides. You might want to make sure you have 2 sets of extra nuts/bolts. It feels sturdier with them.
The metal LEVER AND stationary legs with pads are VERY NICE AND SMOOTH. They move easily. I'm soooo happy to have this. With the lever and fixed legs, I was able to put those down and mount the table saw on the stand while sitting on this and it fit perfectly. I screwed down the table saw and it's just perfect. Now I can roll it against a wall when I'm not using it.
This is so heavy duty, I can see it lasting a lifetime. GREAT PRODUCT! ðŸ‘ðŸ‘
It took me 4.5 hours to put this together. All my fault, BTW.
I ordered a small table saw and this at the same time. I didn't finish putting the table saw together so I could turn the stand upside down to put this together.
That actually worked really well. My time consuming mistakes came when putting on the wheels and levers... I put the swivel wheels and levers on upside down and accidentally switched the stationary wheel brackets so they were rolling the wrong direction. That took time to undo and fix. And putting the stationary wheels on with the plastic spacer was *ahem* interesting. Make sure you have some skinny, Long needle nose pliers to hold that plastic spacer... that made a big difference.
Also, if you don't have metric wrenches, you will want (2) #10 wrenches. I would get socket wrenches for this job. I had only 1 #10 wrench and had to use pliers to hold the bolt or nut to get things screwed together. Took forever. Buy the socket wrenches - you will be glad you did!
Also, you get 22 bolts and nuts (curious amount) and that gives you only 5 bolts for 2 sides and 6 bolts for the other 2 sides. I added 2 nuts and bolts so I could have 2 bolts on each end and 2 bolts in the middle to hold the rails on all 4 sides. You might want to make sure you have 2 sets of extra nuts/bolts. It feels sturdier with them.
The metal LEVER AND stationary legs with pads are VERY NICE AND SMOOTH. They move easily. I'm soooo happy to have this. With the lever and fixed legs, I was able to put those down and mount the table saw on the stand while sitting on this and it fit perfectly. I screwed down the table saw and it's just perfect. Now I can roll it against a wall when I'm not using it.
This is so heavy duty, I can see it lasting a lifetime. GREAT PRODUCT! ðŸ‘ðŸ‘
Product works as described.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•December 30, 2023
Product works for what it is intended to be used for. The pricing for one is good but not sure wha's going on with the other quantities.
It's OK
jay✓ Verified Purchase•December 20, 2023
I bought this because it has a good review in a video. It's OK, overall
I took a picture of one of the bars that was shipped to me. Clearly bent, I didn't see enough damage to the box to justify this happening in shipping so I'm not sure what it was
I didn't need that piece to mount a smaller Ridgid jointer, so it's fine.
The rolling and leveling mechanism seems sturdy enough in the few months of light usage it's received to date. It's easy to flip between rolling and stationary.
Price seemed reasonable at the time and the quality seems good enough for the price. I'd hesitate to put a larger, top heavy piece of equipment (drill press) on this, but for the lower-center-of-gravity jointer, it seems to work great
I'd consider buying again, but I'm not married to the brand, quality, or functionality
I took a picture of one of the bars that was shipped to me. Clearly bent, I didn't see enough damage to the box to justify this happening in shipping so I'm not sure what it was
I didn't need that piece to mount a smaller Ridgid jointer, so it's fine.
The rolling and leveling mechanism seems sturdy enough in the few months of light usage it's received to date. It's easy to flip between rolling and stationary.
Price seemed reasonable at the time and the quality seems good enough for the price. I'd hesitate to put a larger, top heavy piece of equipment (drill press) on this, but for the lower-center-of-gravity jointer, it seems to work great
I'd consider buying again, but I'm not married to the brand, quality, or functionality
Best bang for your buck for rolling bases
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•December 10, 2023
This rolling bass is very well constructed with all heavy duty components. I especially like that the foot levers are solid aluminum unlike many other brands at twice the price which are plastic. There is very little chance of them breaking or not locking down properly. It glides around the floor nicely and locks down solid with the adjustable foot pads. You can pretty much throw away the instructions, they are not very helpful and even incorrect in some instances. Luckily, the picture on the outside of the box is all you need. I attached this to a Jet 14 inch bandsaw which has a small base of only 15 by 17 inches. In order to make it fit properly, it was necessary to cut 2 inches off of 2 of the longer rails. The instructions tell you to leave an inch each direction, that does not always work. I wanted to align with the holes in the bottom of the saw's base so I could bolt it on. In my case, It needed to be within 1/4 inch in both directions. Overall, I am happy with this purchase and feel it is a good value for the money.
Wish i found this sooner!!
Greener✓ Verified Purchase•November 21, 2023
I have a small 1 car detached garage. Its tight in there with my full sized bagger, fridge, motorcycle lift table, and other random tools. The table saw was extremely cumbersome to access. This certainly did the trick. I would estimate the table saw around 60-70lbs. So its well within its weight limits.
Assembly wasn't hard, I didn't look at the instructions because it made sense how it went together. Careful not to over torque the little bolts, they don't take much more than 10-15lbs, anything over that, you'll risk busting them, as I did to 1. I needed a 29x31" size and i was able to achieve that easily. You can change the configuration of the caster corners to fit your needs. for now mine seems to work, but its nice you can customize it to your specific needs. The locking levers seem solid and easy to operate and adustable. There was no grease included so i used bearing grease on the fixed wheels and the locking lever cams to help prolong life (I hope). So far this seems to be exactly what I needed.... time will tell how it holds on. One thing i noticed is as soon as I put the table on, the caster corners seemed to have sagged, that is due to the spacing around the bolt holes and braces allow it to do this. Its not because anything is bent or failed to hold the weight, it seems okay, just looks like its sagging. maybe another day I'll tweak that some how by putting shims in there to brace the brackets.
Update.
Everything seems to be holding up well. Cams work perfect. Casters take abuse from bumpier surfaces. Overall very happy with this. I made a small shelf under my table saw to store my other wood tools. This gives me more shelf space and keeps all the tools together.
Assembly wasn't hard, I didn't look at the instructions because it made sense how it went together. Careful not to over torque the little bolts, they don't take much more than 10-15lbs, anything over that, you'll risk busting them, as I did to 1. I needed a 29x31" size and i was able to achieve that easily. You can change the configuration of the caster corners to fit your needs. for now mine seems to work, but its nice you can customize it to your specific needs. The locking levers seem solid and easy to operate and adustable. There was no grease included so i used bearing grease on the fixed wheels and the locking lever cams to help prolong life (I hope). So far this seems to be exactly what I needed.... time will tell how it holds on. One thing i noticed is as soon as I put the table on, the caster corners seemed to have sagged, that is due to the spacing around the bolt holes and braces allow it to do this. Its not because anything is bent or failed to hold the weight, it seems okay, just looks like its sagging. maybe another day I'll tweak that some how by putting shims in there to brace the brackets.
Update.
Everything seems to be holding up well. Cams work perfect. Casters take abuse from bumpier surfaces. Overall very happy with this. I made a small shelf under my table saw to store my other wood tools. This gives me more shelf space and keeps all the tools together.
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