Bora PM-1000 Universal Mobile Base

Brand: Bora

SKU: #PM-1000
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  • With the PM-1000 Universal Mobile Base, it’s never been easier to move equipment around a crowded shop. It lets you keep stationary equipment out of the way until needed, freeing space for large projects and cleaning. This adjustable mobile base can expand up to a 32x32 inch square, or a 17x48 inch rectangle to accommodate a wide variety of machines, including jointers, band saws, lathes, table saws, sanders, drill presses, planers, workbenches, and much more.

    • Universal mobile base for machines and equipment
    • Adjustable in 1-inch (2.54 cm) increments to fit a wide variety of machines
    • Adjusts from 12x12 to 32x32 inch (30x30 to 81x81 cm) square
    • Adjusts up to 17x48 inch (43x122 cm) rectangle
    • Very low profile — increases machine height by less than 1 inch
    • Locking foot levers allow you to instantly go from stationary to mobile
    • 3-inch (7.6 cm) hard rubber wheels for easy gliding
    • 400-lb. (181 kg) weight capacity

    Technical Information:

    • Product Name: BORA Universal Mobile Base
    • UPC Code: 878258007733
    • Item Height: 4 inches
    • Item Length: 19 inches
    • Weight: 12.8
    • Item Width: 7 inches
    • Model Number: PM-1000
    • Battery Included?: No

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