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HTC HTC2000 Universal Mobile Base | 
| Brand: HTC Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $81.58 Buy New: $44.99 You Save: $36.59 (45%)
Rating: 206 reviews Sales Rank: 218
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 18.7 x 7.8 x 2.3
MPN: HTC2000 Model: HTC2000 UPC: 878258003742 EAN: 0812694000026 ASIN: B00002262M
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Universal mobile base with 400-pound capacity; forms into squares or rectangles | | • | Four wheels; side rails with holes every inch; 12 by 12-inch to 36 by 36-inch or up to 20 by 52 inches | | • | Durable hard rubber wheels and metal; assembly required | | • | Includes wheels, base, and hardware | | • | 16 pounds; lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Totally adjustable mobile shop base lets you move your tools without being locked into a fixed size! Expands from 12in. x 12in. to a 36in. x 36in. square or a 20in. x 52in. rectangle, or anything in between. Four-wheel design. Limited lifetime warranty. Load Capacity (lbs.): 400, Base L x W (in.): Adjustable, Rollers (qty.): 4
Amazon.com Review If you're like us, you've crammed more tools into your workshop than can really fit. Luckily, an HTC universal mobile base (or two) can make a world of difference. The base is sturdy and easy to assemble, plus--unlike any other mobile base on the market--it adjusts to fit virtually any large woodworking machine, forming squares from 12 by 12 to 36 by 36 inches and rectangles as big as 20 by 52 inches. Holes at 1-inch increments let you choose any shape in between, and wheels at all four corners make it easy to maneuver. Roll one tool in; roll another tool out. Moving equipment around a crowded shop has never been this easy. --Jon Groebner
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| Customer Reviews: Read 201 more reviews...
Works well November 1, 2008 I just assembled this for my new band saw. It went together well. The instructions took a little time to understand, but the parts were all there and went together with no problems.
This stand does what it is supposed to do. The levers work fine for setting the brakes or getting things rolling again. I bought it on sale at Rockler for $49.95 and I think it was a great value at that price. I am happy with the choice and it is working very well for me.
universal mobile base htc htc2000 October 5, 2008 product was packed well - received in good condition - all parts were in package - good quality construction. instructions drawing not clear enough. need better image. larry
Nice Product September 22, 2008 This is a nice product, and much stronger than I had expected. I have had other mobile bases that were a little cheesy, but this one is great!
Tools on wheels September 19, 2008 The HTC Universal Mobility Base has made moving my radial arm saw a breeze. Should have done this years ago. Previous attempts to put wheels on this tool made it too tall or made movement difficult. The HTC base adds little increased height and is easy to manipulate. I need to add these bases to my jointer, drill press, and band saw. For my small workshop, tool mobility is critical and the HTC base is great.
Very Nice September 8, 2008 Got this for my Grizzly G0555 BS and I love it (by the way I love that bandsaw as well!). It was easy to build, strong and rolls great. I just wrote a review on the Delta 50-345 Universal Mobile Base which I bought at almost the same time and I like this HTC better. my footprint is only 25x17 though so I didn't need to use any of the extenders that come with it. Not sure if that would limit it's strength for larger items.
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