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Whether you’re working offsite at a job or in a makeshift workshop, you need a work support that’s lightweight, portable, and durable.
The Bora Centipede CK15S Workstand is the most flexible solution for your job site, workspace, or workshop. It sets up a 4ft x 8ft workstation in mere seconds — no assembly required — so your entire worksite is ready in a few minutes. It’s versatile enough to easily set up indoors or outdoors to meet your needs for any project or installation.
Flexible yet tough, the Centipede allows you to create a moveable custom workspace that supports 6000 lbs. — perfect for any equipment from power tools and heavy machinery to finished projects and glue-ups.
- Heavy-Duty Steel Construction: Struts are flexible to absorb the impact from heavy objects and machinery, and durable enough to ensure long-lasting, smooth operation.
- Variety of Sizes: Choose from four sizes to find the right Centipede® for your job. The larger the workstation, the more weight it can hold.
- Durable Polymer P-Tops: P-Tops at each point of contact won’t mark the surface of your project or let saw blades cause potential damage to struts.
- Room for Accessories: P-Tops feature 360-degree rotational spin and can accommodate all Centipede® accessories to expand worksite capabilities.
- Create a 4ft x 8ft workstation.
- Folded Dimentions: 9" x 15" x 38"
Technical Information:
- Product Name: Centipede 4ft x 8ft x 30in Unit, 4 X-Cups, 4 Clamps, C/S Bag
- UPC Code: 878258004664
- Item Height: 38 inches
- Item Length: 9 inches
- Weight: 31
- Item Width: 15 inches
- Model Number: CK15S
- Battery Included?: No
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