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Huge urethane casters steamroll over cracks, cords and more! And with a
rugged 800-pound load capacity, kick-action wheel locks, and an expandable
steel frame, this heavy-duty base will transform almost any stationary tool
into the ultimate portable workstation. Patent Pending.

Technical Details:
- The base itself adjusts from 18" x 18" to 28" x 28".
- Raises the tool approximately 1” from the floor.
- For a larger frame, two
extension sets are also available; Extension Set A (28774) and Extension Set B (28834)
- Extension Set A includes a pair of longer stretchers that
replace two of the four existing stretchers and extend the base-length to
anywhere from 26" to 36".
- Extension Set B includes four stretchers, which combine with
the included base stretchers to increase the overall base length to anywhere
from 36" to 50".
- For even more range, use two extension sets! Two Set A's will extend the frame up to 36'' x 36''. Two Set B's will reach up to 50'' x 50''.
- Two front casters swivel freely for responsive steering capability.
- Corner platform elements are reinforced with industrial-strength
welds for maximum holding power.
- Assembly is simple; includes all necessary hardware.
Optional stretcher extensions expand the
Mobile Base's versatility and capability: |
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(22672)
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Extension Kit A
(28774)
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Extension Kit B
(28834)
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Rockler All-Terrain Mobile Base, Holds up to 800 lbs!
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Average Rating:
5.0
(45 customer reviews)
$206.99
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1) Submitted by
Bob, from Bloomington, IN
on 4/17/2013
Customer Rating: 
I got this to go with a Jet jjp-12 jointer planer for my small shop. The shop has a very uneven floor and other mobile bases were both flimsier and much more likely to bottom out. This is simply amazing in how well it works with the 530 pound jointer/planer.
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2) Submitted by
Robert, from Marion, SC
on 2/20/2013
Customer Rating: 
I was amazed how easily I could push around my Delta Unisaw (vintage 1976, 400+ Lbs) on the rough concrete floor of my shop. I just bought another one for the 17" bandsaw and now we'll see how it does with about 600 Lbs. on it. Based on what I have experienced so far, I would say no problems. Simplicity in design, large wheels, fit, finish, and overall quality are all excellent. You get what you pay for. Far better that the Shop Fox bases I have been using.
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3) Submitted by
Guy, from Staten Island, NY
on 8/6/2012
Customer Rating: 
I have to admit I was skeptical about buying such an expensive base, but I can now say it was definitely worth it! I installed this on my Craftsman contractor saw and it really does make moving the saw almost effortless. I have a basement shop and the floor is less than perfect, the house itself is 100 plus years old and the floor has its issues. The stand rolls right over the imperfections with no problem. I am one of those people that wasted money on several other mobile bases before getting this one. Each of them was less than perfect to say the least, and the idea of lifting my saw by the fence rails every time I need to move it just seemed ridiculous. None of that with this stand, just unlock the wheels and roll the saw in place. And when I’m done, roll it back to the corner out of the way. If I add up the money I wasted on other stands and had just bought this model first, I would have saved money.
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4) Submitted by
Steve King, from Clinton, CT
on 3/6/2013
Customer Rating: 
One of the best mobile bases I've seen in a long time. Well worth the money. Here's a bit of advice to save you time and trouble- if you need to purchase the extension kits to accommodate a larger machine you should do so. I thought I could use my own steel to accomplish that task and it wasn't the same thing and I ended up purchasing extensions from Rockler. While they may look like just plain flat steel they are in reality hardened and rolled with just a slight curvature that makes them stiffer.
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5) Submitted by
Vince, from Bristol, PA
on 6/30/2011
Customer Rating: 
Most of my shop equipment is sitting on Rockler's Mobile Bases band saw, router table, Miter Saw table. Now my very heavy, old Sears Jointer/Planer sits on the All Terrain Mobile Base. Although its a couple hundred pounds, it rolls around the shop and over power cords quite easily. The usual excellence we expect from Rockler's products.
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6) Submitted by
Joe, from Laurel, MD
on 4/4/2011
Customer Rating: 
Definitely solid enough to hold the advertised weight, rolls easily and locks down well. There is one thing to look out for. I bought it to put my bandsaw on with the factory base cabinet, but the door wouldn't open that way. The non-swiveling casters block the sides.
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7) Submitted by
Mike, from Moline, IL
on 2/6/2011
Customer Rating: 
Solid, easy to move under weight, great locks. I have a 500 lb. saw on it and can't find any complaints. Well worth the money.
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