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HTC 2000 Universal Mobile Base

HTC 2000 Universal Mobile Base

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Average Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.4  (93 customer reviews)




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Place your tools where you need them, when you need them!
  • Includes everything needed to build a mobile base for the majority of your stationary tools.

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Features stable 4-wheel design, heavy-duty 3" wheels and rubber leveling feet to “park” your machine.

  • Easily expands from 12" to 52"; adjusts in 1" increments.
  • Base increases machine height by just 9/16".
  • Industrial-grade foot levers raise and lower tool; full 7/8" clearance under leveling feet during movement.
  • Maximum square: 36" x 36".
  • Maximum rectangle: 20" x 52".
  • Heavy-gauge steel.
  • 500 lb. load rating.
 

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HTC 2000 Universal Mobile Base

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Customer Review Rating: 4.4
4.4
(93 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by Michael Abrams, from Glendale, AZ on 5/19/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I am completely satisfied with the quality and performance of this stand. Yesterday I assembled the stand and put it under my band saw, the last of my machines to become "mobile". I especially like the idea that the overall height only changes by an inch after adding the stand, so there was no need to change the band saw height at all. I was also able to get rid of one more noisy shop vac, because wheeling the saw up to the central dust collection is a snap!
2) Submitted by Kerry Stauffer, from Lititz, PA on 8/22/2012
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0

All in all I find this to be a good and mostly sturdy mobile base. I would have given it 5 stars except for a few what I would consider flaws in the manual. It suggests to measure 1" beyond the feet of your tool base. I did and it was off by 2"! at least in my estimation for a good fit. I have a 12" Bridgewood table saw. Since it was a wrestling match to get it under the table saw initially, I decided to change the dimensions while it was under the saw. It can be done. The only other thing I would change is the floor stops when you drop from the wheels. They have the wiggles and I like my saw completely secured. I'll change them to a hard rubber rather than soft. It's a good piece and better than most I have seen outside of dedicated bases by Delta or Jet. You won't go wrong at this price.

3) Submitted by Quang, from Minneapolis, MN on 12/9/2011
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
This is a fantastic mobile base. I use it for my 14" bandsaw and at first I was hesitant to purchase it because I was wary of the plastic lever that is used to make the base mobile. Not to worry. The step on levers are made from very durable plastic and will last for many years to come. I'm pretty mechanically inclined so I didn't think the instructions were too bad. Overall, a great mobile base.
4) Submitted by Alex Anderson, from Logan, UT on 7/5/2011
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
Ordered this for my wife's joiner. The joiner's base is smallish, ~14X16", but the base was plenty adjustable and went together easy, despite the vague manual.
5) Submitted by Michael Pitts, from Medford, OREGON on 6/2/2011
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
I have a small garage with many woodworking tools on casters. I also do bicycle repair and have a Park Tool repair stand mounted on a 300 pound metal plate. I wanted to have the mobility with this stand as I do with the rest of my tools, so I bought this universal base and it works great!
6) Submitted by Thomas Lecoq, from Apple Valley, CA on 2/17/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0

I am getting rid of the two of these I purchased, not because they are not workable, but because in a small shop, they simply eat up too much space in a small shop. Consider your space carefully before buying these. They are OK, but there are other options.

7) Submitted by Gene, from Casa Grande, AZ on 12/28/2011
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0

I needed a mobile base for my Ridgid thickness planner and looked at the HTC 2000 base but was concerned because the specs said the max rectangle was 20” X 54”. I also talked to the sales rep at my local Rockler and was told the same thing. Problem was that I needed a base that would accommodate the odd angled base legs on the planner which is 23” X 31”. After looking it over at the store the specs didn’t seem to coincide with the design so I figured I would give it a shot. Turns out I am glad I did, I was able to reconfigure the basic assembly to meet my needs with no problem and was able to fit the base to my planner stand very easily. Now I can move the planner around to work where I need it. So far I have not noticed an problems with it and am going to add a wood platform to it first chance I get. I would recommend the HTC 2000, it is easy to assemble and much more versatile than the specs indicate.


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