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Your cart is empty.Use this versatile roller table wherever you need extra workpiece support. Features all-steel welded construction and measures 19 In. x 65 In. long. Comes with 9 ball bearing rollers and has four independently adjustable legs for any leveling requirement. Adjustable in height from 26-3/8 to 44-1/8 In. 78 lb. 1000 Lbs capacity.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
Awesome product. Built well. Very sturdy. Easy to adjust and assemble. Would give 5 stars but it was damaged during shipping; not enough to justify the hassle of returning.
Tim R. the Twister
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
This is one of those products I should have purchased YEARS ago !!! Nice quality, sturdy and super easy to assemble ! Thanks Amazon !!!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2022
Had scratches on it. Box in bad shape. Appeared to have been assembled before
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2021
Missing side rails from the box so no good as is.
sheldon smith
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2021
Seems sturdy enough. Has the China manufactured look and quality. Works well and the adjustable legs are a welcome feature.
Maxime
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2019
Les rouleaux sont peu robustes
Joel
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2018
This roller table is actually called "HEAVY-DUTY" when it is anything but. Extremely disappointed with it. The handles to loosen the legs for height adjustability are very weak plastic and do not hold at desired height once it has been achieved. I originally thought that it was a reasonable price considering it was said to be heavy duty. It's well overpriced due to the fact that it's anything but.
Kens Welding and Mechanical
Reviewed in Canada on September 29, 2017
now all I need are 20 to 24 inch
Uncle Ike
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2017
There are reviews here for another roller table? This one is called "Shop Fox". I am in my sixties and assembled it in about fifteen minutes, solo, directions are not good but I would assume if you bought this thing you know how it goes together. I don't know what people think a couple of hundred dollars buys but I think this is a bargain. Each roller has an axle, you put one washer on it and a cotter pin, assemble the base first then install the rollers. If I need another one, I will buy the exact same thing.
stephen f fowler
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2017
Light duty, not heavy duty at all. We ended up welding a part back together. The handles used to adjust the leg height are too light duty and break under slight pressure. This purchase was disappointing to say the least.
Frank Owen
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2013
I am almost into the second hour of putting this thing together. I purchased an HTC folding portable conveyor for an out feed table for my saw earlier and it is a cinch to put together. This Shop Fox is a pain in most respects. The rollers need axles and they are held in place by small cotter pins. The nuts, bolts and washers do their job after you fiddle with them but they are cheap and in some instances eccentric. The handles on the leg length adjusters are close to the cross brace and, indeed, are blocked by it. I am going to have to take my Dremel to them to shorten the so that I can tighten my settings. I expect that I will make use of this item but it has already moved to the top of my list of things to take to the metal recycling bin when I next change my shop around. The folks at Shop Fox would profit from a re-design of this table. The competition is much better.
lew e wilson
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2013
it works well if left in 1 spot. things I don't like is each leg needs to be adjusted instead of trying to adjust an entire end at once. this good for an un even area but on a some what level floor in the shop it is different. got it thinking I could use it for each machine, wrong there once you get this thing you will want to leave it where you set it , or face leveling and adjusting it each time you move it around to another machine to feed or catch your work.
Jerry Robison
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2004
I am a residential general contractor. My current project requires that I cut dimensional lumber with lengths of 20 and 24 feet. Previously I had been using one of those single-roller stands that folds up, whether you want it to or not. I wanted something that would be safer, sturdier, more predictable. Of the options I decided to experiment with the Fox Roller Table. I think perhaps this equipment is good for both construction or for light industrial factory and warehouse. I had some initial skeptism, but have found it to be a good investment. First the positive comments... Being a table with multiple rollers, rather than a single roller, the work lays flat and does not crash off balance. It is easy and effortless to slide the work under the saw and back again. I don't worry about accidents with this table. Now the neutral comments...The design lacks bracing, so it has substantial torsional flex and it can rack. Under extreme lateral loading, legs may collapse. I would not characterize it as heavy duty, but light to medium duty design. Second, the equipment came partially assembled. However, because of the design, it became further disassembled during shipment. After spending some time putting it back together it seems to be ok and will hold. Height adjustment is via collar clamps around tubular legs. The clamps are plastic, life expectancy uncertain. Third, I was hoping for design that could be broken down quickly for storage and portable around a construction site. However, this table requires some patience to set the height and level, and it does not collapse for storage. Instead I have set it up on a flat level slab and just leave it in place. This compromise turned out to be most convenient for me anyway. In summary this roller table was a good choice for supporting work on my level construction site.
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