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Designed to fit most cabinet and contractor style saws. Patented.

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This 24'' x 36'' melamine surface, supported by a 2'' solid wood frame provides a smooth, stable surface. Includes 2 dados for miter bar clearance.

     

The unique heavy-duty mounting hardware allows for quick, easy removal without tools or any loss of level adjustments and it folds up flat for easy storage.

Comes complete with all hardware needed for mounting to saw including — locking, folding leg brackets; knock-in inserts; and floor levelers-you supply the 1-1/2'' x 1-1/2'' legs. Melamine over MDF material.

The mounting bracket is adjustable from 2-1/8'' minimum to 3-1/2'' maximum to fit almost any fence rail setup.

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Hardware Kit only includes adjustable mounting brackets, folding leg brackets, knock-in inserts and floor glides.

Questions? See our Mounting Instruction Sheet for this product. This may help you determine if it will fit you table and fence combination.

 
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Rockler Table Saw Outfeed Table

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Customer Review Rating: 3.5
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1) Submitted by Bill Reed, from Wake Forest, NC on 5/4/2011
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I added this to my Delta 36-600 table saw, was easy to install about 1 hour. Included all the hardware necessary to install. I could have used 2 more of the spacer washers to pull the out feed table a little closer to the table, but is acceptable without. I would purchase again.
2) Submitted by Fred Freitag, from Pittsburgh, PA on 8/28/2010
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
I like the plan. But a better way to attach the outfeed table without drill into your TS is to use 30mm magswitchs to attach to the TS back rail fence from underneath - that way there is nothing to get in the way of the TS fence if you have a glider/leveler like I do on my fence. The 30mm magswitchs have a holding power of 150# each and I used two of them. I just unfold the outfeed table legs and slide it over to the TS - then flip switches to "on". More than enough holding power and no altering of the TS itself needed.
3) Submitted by Thomas Kelley, from Seaford, DE on 10/4/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
For far too long I have struggled with long panels and boards on my table saw without an outfeed table. Not only is this dangerous it can ruin the cut. So I bought the Rockler outfeed table. It went together easily. It does take a little patience making it level with your saw. But you would go through that and more if you built your own outfeed table. If you think you need this table you probably do. Don't wait like I did. Buy it now.
4) Submitted by Joe Perrigoue, from Lake Forest, CA on 2/5/2007
This is a great little table. My "shop" is a two car garage that both cars park in every night. Needless to say space is very tight. This table goes on and sets up in about 10 seconds. It is very sturdy (mine has cool purple heart legs) but folds up to just a few inches.
5) Submitted by Doug Wolfe, from Green Valley, AZ on 12/30/2007
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
Could have been packed better, both square corners of MDF top damaged in shipment. But I was able to repair them easily. Was surprised that some engineering was required to install it on my Delta Unisaw w/Unifence. But now that it is installed it works as as described. The best part is its portability in my very small shop. In seconds it is out of the way when not in use.
6) Submitted by David Cruz, from Redding, CT on 7/22/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0
When my table arrived it was broken, a part of the hardwood support was broken off in the box with the hardware taped to it. The box was undamaged so I was surprise it was broken. The part was glue starved with some small nails it never had a chance. It was anoying I had to take time to fix something I just purchased. The hardware is of good quality. The table is okay. Beside the problems I had the outfeed table did work out nice once fixed!
7) Submitted by Ron Thomas, from Athens, AL on 1/30/2007
Unit is well designed and works as expected. Only problem was that all the screws holding the maple bracket to the top were striped. Not a big deal filled holes with popsicle stick pieces and a little glue and attached bracket.
8) Submitted by Lloyd Wells, from Ponca City, OK on 1/5/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
This is a well designed table. Works well with my Craftsman saw. Had to do some engineerning to mount. There was some damage to frame that required repair befor installing. They might want to tape down the hardware package a little better.
9) Submitted by Kelly Churchill, from Medford, OR on 2/4/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 2.0
About 1/3 to 1/2 of the screws holding the frame to the table top had stripped out and had to be re-coutersunk in another location and reattached. Also, was missing screws from the table leg brackets.
Other than that, the table works great with my Jet Contractors Saw.
10) Submitted by Charles Merritt, from Apache Junction, AZ on 8/19/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
Took some enginering to assemble and also damage to the MDF top on corners. Once assembled complete extension works as designed. Just wish people who do the packaging or the shipping company would handle with more care. It concerns me to pay for shipping and find the item with damage.

Editor's note: Our customer service at 800-279-4441 can assist with replacment of any damaged item that one may have received.
11) Submitted by Willilam J Burlingame, from Huntsville, AL on 9/22/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 5.0
I ordered the hardware only. The adjustable legs and inserts were missing when the package arrived, but I called customer service and they shipped the missing parts promptly. It's next to impossible to design a universal bracket to adapt to all saws on the market, but I was able to make a minor modification to make it work with my Bosch 4000. The local big box stores had laminated particle board, but not laminated MDF. I bought a sheet plain MDF and I think it will work just fine. I made my table 40" wide and 36" deep. I haven't routed the dadoes for the miter guide and homemade crosscut sled yet, but I need to remove my router from my router table first. I sometimes work outside, sometimes in the garage and sometimes in the basement. I have limited space and I like the idea that the table takes up little storage room, but is easy to setup.
12) Submitted by Fayette M Thornal, from Kingsland, GA on 2/24/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0

I ordered the hardware kit only. It's next to impossible to design a universal bracket to adapt to all saws on the market, but I was able to mount the large angle brackets to my saw using the existing mounting holes for the fence back rail. I had a almost half sheet of 1" baltic birch plywood, given to me by my son-in-laws father. It measured about 36 X 48". Turned out it's perfect for the job, but just a tad bit heavy. I haven't routed the dadoes for the miter slots yet, Just did this yesterday afternoon. I like the idea that the table takes up little storage room, but is fairly easy to setup, again the weight issue (I'm 65 years old). This was not a one person job. After hanging the angle brackets, came the hard part, that of trying to get the outfeed table height adjusted to 1/16" below the saw table. I didn't help any the my table had a slight bow in it. This is where I could have definitely used a second person. The only part that I found didn't work as per the instructions was the size of the hole (5/16")to accept the threaded insert. It needed a much larger hole, I think it was a 13/64 bit I used. I would buy this setup again, although I think I'd go with the full assembly and not just the hardware kit. One last item. I used some scrap oak for the legs (one of the legs seriously warped). The dimensions were slightly under the 1 1/2" recommended.

13) Submitted by Clarence Thompson, from Hewett, WV on 4/5/2009
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
I love this table and it is easy to put up. You may have to get some help. The only thing I done like about it is I did not get all the parts, I have not e-mailed Rockler about out getting the leg levelers. A great product!
14) Submitted by Sean, from Denver, CO on 11/22/2010
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 1.0
I bought just the hardware kit and built a 3'x 4' table using it. First off, the leg brackets are really awful. They don't latch tightly so the table is quite wobbly, which can be dangerous especially if you extend your miter tracks onto it. They might work well for a shorter table. As for the brackets that go on the saw, they extend far enough down that I can no longer raise the blade on my saw all the way up, or tilt it past 30 degrees. Granted this is probably just a chance you take buying a kit not specifically made for your saw, but disappointing nonetheless. Lastly there's no adjustment screws of any kind, so your best hope for leveling the table is to loosen the brackets, try to get level with the table saw surface, and screw them back down hoping for the best. Prepare for some frustration and have a helper ready if you're looking to get it spot on with your table. All in all I'll probably end up replacing all the various components eventually.
15) Submitted by John Lloyd, from Saint Petersburg, FL on 10/24/2010
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 2.0
A very good concept however, I was disappointed initially because the table top was damaged on one side and on both corners. It appears that the top must have been dropped during shipment. The frame was completely loose due to all screws were stripped out. The hardware is sturdy enough but I had to make some slight modifications in order to to install.
16) Submitted by Devin, from Colorado Springs, CO on 3/5/2010
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
I got the hardware kit only, as I got a similar outfeed table without any mounting hardware or legs off Craigslist for $10. My table is about 4.5' square (and as I've found out, slightly arched.
To attach the hardware to the pre-existing holes in my 1986 Unisaw table wings I needed to get new bolts from a hardware store, as the kit didn't have the right size. Also due to the Unifence, I didn't have to worry about clearing a fence rail on the back of the saw, negating some of the design requirements of the kit.
The kit mounted up nicely despite being a bit over-designed for complications I did not have. It's sturdy & probably more flexible & easier to use than what I was planning on building before I stumbled across this.
17) Submitted by Ralph Abraham, from Mission Viejo, CA on 7/21/2010
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 3.0
On arrival, found the entire hardwood support structure was loose because all of the inappropiate drywall type screws holding it were stripped out. Also, they were an oddball size, 2 1/4", so I had to increase the depth of the countersink about a 1/4" and use 2" #10 woodscrews to replace them. Also noticed the corners were just glued with what appeared to be about 18 guage brads holding them. This appeared to be pretty flimsy, so I added some #8 wood screws. After these reinforcements, it was solid. Also noted the the miter bar reliefs were 2" wide, way too wide. The hardware kit was well engineered. I would suggest buying just the hardware and forget the table.
18) Submitted by John Walker, from Culpeper, VA on 2/11/2013
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 1.0

Although the hardware only kit I ordered appeared to be well made, I could not install it on my Ridgid TS3650. The mounting hardware is incompatible with this model saw. After installing the large L-Brackets, which are the component that attaches the table to the saw, I discovered that the left bracket (viewed from the rear of the saw), blocks the saw from tilting into a bevel position greater than 30 degrees and that's after removing the belt guard. My disappointment in having to return the kit was further increased by the UPS charge to return it. I wish I had called Rockler before ordering this item to ask if fitment would be a problem. I will now do that before considering any of their products designed to attach to an existing tool, etc.

19) Submitted by Kent McCarley, from Roseville, CA on 2/5/2008
Customer Rating: Customer Review Rating: 4.0
I ordered the hardware kit only. It was pretty much as advertised. If you are creating your own outfeed table, I would mount the brackets first and then test the saw at both 90 and 45 degrees before creating the table or at least before cutting the slot for the blade guard. My motor mount hit the bracket at 45 degrees.
 
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