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Overview
Make your own roller tables, stands, conveyor tracks and infeed/outfeed tables! Durable. Two sizes available. Item #20829 (17-1/2" Long Roller with Bracket): Roller is removable from bracket. Rod runs through the roller and brackets with plastic caps on end of rod.
What's included
(1) Roller with Bracket
Technical Details
20829 Roller with Bracket
- Roller: 15-3/4"L X 2-3/8" Dia
- Length with roller pins: 17-1/2"
- Total height in bracket: 2-15/16"
20836 Roller with Bracket
- Roller: 12-3/4" L X 1-1/2" Dia
- Length with spring tabs: 13-3/4"
- Height in top position: 3-1/8"
- Height in bottom position: 2"
- 440 pound weight rating
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THIS WILL BE USED FOR A MITER SAW SUPPORT ROLLER
Randall J
on Feb 11, 2018
Part listed in downloaded plans
John K
on Jan 6, 2018
Needed a 2nd roller for feeding stock on my tablesaw.
John L P
on Aug 28, 2017
to install it on the Steel Table Frame 12''W x 46''L x 28-1/2''H
Joseph C
on Feb 2, 2016
I needed to be able to use my ball bearing stands with a roller top.
L H
on Aug 17, 2015
To replace a broken one
Bruce C
on Jun 18, 2015
Purchased for a project
Fred A
on May 19, 2015
THIS WILL BE USED FOR A MITER SAW SUPPORT ROLLER
Randall J
on Feb 11, 2018
Using this as part of a setup for the Superjaws I just received
Bill B
on Jan 30, 2018
Part listed in downloaded plans
John K
on Jan 6, 2018
installing a saw table roller in shop. just what I needed
Conrad F
on Nov 23, 2017
Needed a 2nd roller for feeding stock on my tablesaw.
John L P
on Aug 28, 2017
exactly what I needed.
Karl W
on Jun 29, 2017
to install it on the Steel Table Frame 12''W x 46''L x 28-1/2''H
Joseph C
on Feb 2, 2016
To help in ripping long boards from falling onto shop floor both from the back of my saw and the side of saw
Donald H
on Dec 24, 2015
I needed to be able to use my ball bearing stands with a roller top.
L H
on Aug 17, 2015
on sale
David J H
on Jul 17, 2015
To replace a broken one
Bruce C
on Jun 18, 2015
To use as and Idler roller in an up coming project
MARVIN B
on May 22, 2015
Purchased for a project
Fred A
on May 19, 2015
Using this as part of a setup for the Superjaws I just received
Bill B
on Jan 30, 2018
installing a saw table roller in shop. just what I needed
Conrad F
on Nov 23, 2017
exactly what I needed.
Karl W
on Jun 29, 2017
To help in ripping long boards from falling onto shop floor both from the back of my saw and the side of saw
Donald H
on Dec 24, 2015
on sale
David J H
on Jul 17, 2015
To use as and Idler roller in an up coming project
MARVIN B
on May 22, 2015
Does the 20829 model contain bearings, and can you remove the roller from the bracket to access the mounting holes?
Kevin W
on Oct 5, 2015
BEST ANSWER: I purchased two and made a base to allow me to attach them to adjustable supports. They do have bearings which makes them great for heavy loads. The bracket comes off by pressing down on the spring loaded pin where the roller connects to the bracket.
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- Terry D on Oct 5, 2015
- Purchased on Mar 8, 2015
BEST ANSWER: I purchased two and made a base to allow me to attach them to adjustable supports. They do have bearings which makes them great for heavy loads. The bracket comes off by pressing down on the spring loaded pin where the roller connects to the bracket.
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- Terry D on Oct 5, 2015
- Purchased on Mar 8, 2015
Don't know about bearings, it does spin very easily and takes 75 lbs easily in my usage. One end is spring loaded, so you push it in and the other end lifts out for attaching the plate. I'm impressed with it.
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- STEVE L on Oct 5, 2015
- Purchased on Mar 1, 2015
I don't recall if it has bearings but you can remove the roller from the bracket. There are pins on each end and they are on a spring - you can push it in and remove the roller pretty easily.
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- Robert G on Oct 5, 2015
- Purchased on Apr 29, 2015
Yes, the roller has bearings on both ends and rolls quite smoothly . the pin on one end is spring loaded to facilitate removal. I use mine on a home built plainer table, and they work fine.
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- Paul W on Oct 5, 2015
- Purchased on Apr 3, 2015
Kevin
Yes to both questions the axel on one end of the roller is a spring loaded push button that allows removal for access to the mounting holes.
Yes to both questions the axel on one end of the roller is a spring loaded push button that allows removal for access to the mounting holes.
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- Michael K on Oct 5, 2015
- Purchased on Mar 23, 2015
Yes, you an remove the roller to get to the frame and screw holes.
It turns out I didn't need the rollers.
It turns out I didn't need the rollers.
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- ELLIOT S on Oct 5, 2015
- Purchased on Apr 8, 2015
Yes the roller has internal bearings, and yes you can remove the roller to access the mounting holes.
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- Daniel C on Oct 5, 2015
- Purchased on Dec 10, 2014
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How much weight can it hold? I want to put some 6x6 posts on it that weight about 150 lbs.
BobLive
on Oct 18, 2015
BEST ANSWER: These rollers are by far the largest smoothest ones i have seen yet. We bought the roller with the intent of rolling large 16 foot staging planks into a loft window in a shed building,they are extremely rugged. Now with that said,You do not give the lengths of 6x6 so if they are like the 16 foot ones you should gang them at least 4 feet from the miter station or table saw so that you are not point loading. nothing sold at Lowe's or Home Depot come even close as those have all plastic where the bearings are.These are also about 3" or so diameter,Gman.
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- galo I on Oct 19, 2015
- Purchased on Nov 29, 2014
BEST ANSWER: These rollers are by far the largest smoothest ones i have seen yet. We bought the roller with the intent of rolling large 16 foot staging planks into a loft window in a shed building,they are extremely rugged. Now with that said,You do not give the lengths of 6x6 so if they are like the 16 foot ones you should gang them at least 4 feet from the miter station or table saw so that you are not point loading. nothing sold at Lowe's or Home Depot come even close as those have all plastic where the bearings are.These are also about 3" or so diameter,Gman.
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- galo I on Oct 19, 2015
- Purchased on Nov 29, 2014
I think the roller would support that, but what it is mounted on would be the limiting factor.
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- Ronald R on Oct 19, 2015
- Purchased on Nov 7, 2014
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Should have bought them years ago!
I had stands with the balls peaking out of them. Them never worked very well. I am planning to plane out a large slab of worm Chestnut and don't want any problems. The rollers work great and I wish I had gotten them long ago.
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Really nice rollers
Really heavy duty bracket, good roller bearings, and handy 2 level settings. Great buy.
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September 24, 2014
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I mounted it on a board...
I mounted it on a board that slides into my workmate table and use it on the out feed for the table saw. Works great.. Good product and a good price.
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May 29, 2009
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I installed a roller on each...
I installed a roller on each end of my combination sheet stock storage rack/clamp rack to ease the task of loading plywood/MDF. The roller sits 1/2" proud of the bottom of the storage space and thus ensures that as a sheet of plywood is added or removed, it only has to slide on the far end edge of the sheet and the roller rather than sliding on just the sheet's edge. Makes it super easy to load a sheet.
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April 17, 2009
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This roller was exactly what I was looking for. Needed to replace the ball rollers on stands I've had for many years and were ever quite as useful as I would have liked. Now that problem is a thing of the past.
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I set it up on top...
I set it up on top of my board planners and it helps when moving boards back and forth from the out platform to the in platform. No more carrying those heavy rough boards when planning.
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September 2, 2008
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