HTC HRT-70 Adjustable Folding Roller Conveyor Table 66-Inch length by 15-Inch wide 17-Ball Bearing Rollers , White
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Ila Schinner
> 24 hourSo far seems to be good quality and my husband likes it. Was easy to put together and the rollers roll freely without any resistance which is perfect for our table saw.
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Bernd Schroder
> 24 hourMay not be up to commercial use because some of the hardware is clearly not tough enough to withstand rough handling. On the flipside, it is light enough to be reasonably easy to handle by one self - an asset in home or owner operated shops. The legs want to fold up and are a bit wobbly until I tie a ratcheting tie-down strap between the center hinge pins of the two diagonal braces. Then in becomes near-rock-solid. The diagonals and the associated hardware should be of higher quality. Good value, that is to say if you can actually get one shipped to you in one piece: THE PACKAGING SSUUCCKKSS!!!!! Have had 5 or 6 units show up trashed! For two months, now, I have been unsuccessful at obtaining a second unit to complete a pair - one alone doesnt do me any good. For the above reason I DO NOT RECOMEND anyone order from this company.
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WalnutHeartDavid on Etsy and FaceBook
> 24 hourWorks well, very easy to assemble. Base is somewhat flimsy, I would not use it for anything over 150 lbs.
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Paul
> 24 hourThe product came with bent/damaged side rails which would not allow the last roller to go in. Then 5 holes that the rollers set in were to small and I had to file them out until they fit. And last. .one roller was bent and wont work with the rest of them. It is not worth the money
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fly4ever
> 24 hourThis unit should not cost more than fifty dollars. They used very thin metal. As far as the idea the rollers have bearings that is not quite correct. The rollers have pins that fit in the holes that hold the roller in place. The roller turns on those pins, not the bearings. The metal is so thin at this area, it will soon wear out. This is a cheap, Chinese product, do not waste your money on it. I threw it away, I could not be bothered with packing it back up and shipping it back. The adjustment legs have a quarter of an inch sloop in them... not a good fit at all, which means it wobbles badly. In the picture is appears the height adjustment is by a crank, wrong. Those cranks are set bolts, so you tighten the bolt when you hold it to the correct height, but because the fit is so bad, the legs just wobble around...
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Robert F. Steele
> 24 hourI am very pleased with this product. It is sturdy and the rollers run smoothly. I chose this one because of the range of its height adjustment as I have several applications on tables of different heights. It is relatively easy to adjust but does require either measurements or a level to get it right. The handles on the legs are locking not crank handles so you have to slip the two parts of the stand up on down by hand. I considered the amount of investment for two of these a bit high but once installed wish I had gotten them years ago as they make the work so much more easy and accurate.
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Sewing Nut
> 24 hourMy husband was not thrilled with this as it was difficult to assemble and is awkward to use. Really need two of this item, one for intake and one for outtake. We have a tight area for a workshop and this is really too long to be of much use unless he moves everything outside. Wish I had returned it as he has only used it once in almost a year.
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B D
> 24 hourI wanted some thing in the wood shop for helping around the table saw and wood planer, at one time years ago, I had two narrow benches that I used round about the table saw, that worked well, but they took up room and when I moved they had to be stored out side for a time and became unusable, but since they were only one height not suitable for the planer, OK I wanted a replacement unit, I had a single rollers on stands and either was knocking it over or it would get knocked at a angle and try to pull the lumber off straight, I saw this roller table, and said that is the deal, I saw a few lower cost units, but via a advertised outside site on amazon here, I ordered two of the units, at first I thought the legs may be a little light, (and maybe they are) but the unit is light enough to move easily by your self, the legs fold up, out of the way for storage, and there is only one adjustment to do on each end, (the others rollers had each leg to set and lock), one other features they have is a taper locking in the leg, there is a small taper and one does not need to gorilla crank it down to hold, as it wedges into rather than slip or work it way lower, I put a marker pen mark on the leg for quick adjustment on the table saw, and one for the basic planer hight, I have used for 4x8 sheet goods, and for long lumber at the table saw, and on the planer, (just did over 500 bf of rough lumber and was wonderful, I would buy again and recommend it to others they do take up room but by being a long unit they are easy to line up with the tool sight down and align with the miter gage or table of the planer and the lumber rides nice and does not pull do to setting at an angle, so much safer to have some thing that will catch the lumber exiting your table saw, all one has to do is guide the lumber through the saw, not having to counter balance it as well, alos long enough to support a 4x8 sheet coming out of the saw, (may need two for the width of a 4 x 8 sheet goods),
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Ronald R. Rarick
> 24 hourThe Roller Table is like having an extra pair of hands to hold materials without hiring someone. Also you dont have to pay it when its not working and its never late for work. Ron Rarick
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J. T. Stasiak
> 24 hourI bought this as an out feed table extension for my stationary power tools. Once I got this thing fixed, it works great for this purpose. The problem is that the packing of the rollers is abominable. Seven of seventeen rollers arrived damaged with end caps popped off and ball bearings strewn throughout the box, many missing via holes in the box. The rollers were loosely packed and can easily move around in the box where they are easily damaged. I called the manufacturer, Affinity Tool Works, and they sent me seven replacement rollers free of charge. That is the good news. The bad news is that when the replacement rollers arrived, they were also poorly packed and one of them was severely damaged as the originally damaged rollers were. Through careful work, I was able to straighten a bent center rod, re-insert the ball bearings, and replace the end cap. One of the bearings got loose and rattles inside the roller, but the repaired roller works well and the conveyer now works as it should. The build quality is otherwise good. It was a lot of work to repair and replace the shipping damage. Most people probably do not have the time, patience, and possibly not the mechanical aptitude to do this repair work. While this is a nice conveyer now, I would recommend buying a different brand with sturdier shipping packaging.