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The PM-8000 Portacube STR Miter Saw Workstation is the most revolutionary miter saw stand on the market. It combines the functionality of a portable miter saw stand with the essential qualities of a workstation, giving you a 2-in-1 piece of equipment that fits just about anywhere. Simply roll the Portacube to the middle of your garage, driveway, or wherever you can find a place to work — and open the extension wings for 7 feet of workspace. To use your miter saw, just flip over the rotational table top to use your miter saw and raise the adjustable tool tables. Cleanup is easy — all you have to do is rotate your miter saw and fold down the wings, and you’re ready to roll it back into storage.
- Compact size of 31” x 29” fits in almost any workshop
- Expands to provide up to 7 feet of working surface
- Fits any miter saw up to 26.5” wide
- Adjustable tool tables raise to height of miter saw — from 2 to 4.5"
- 10” wheels easily roll Portacube around workshop
- Ideal for miter saws, bench top planers, or other power table top tools
- Fits through standard 32" door opening
- Saw not included
- 400 lb weight capacity
- side to side = 31in and expandable to 90.75in
Technical Information:
- Product Name: BORA Portacube STR Miter Saw Workstation
- UPC Code: 814000014222
- Item Height: 36.5 inches
- Item Length: 30.5 inches
- Item Weight: 90 pounds
- Weight: 107
- Item Width: 12 inches
- Product Dimensions: 29 x 31 x 34 inches
- Model Number: PM-8000
- Color: Orange/White
- Style: Work Station
- Item Package Quantity: 1
- Cutting Diameter: 1 Inches
- Measurement System: Metric
- Included Components: Miter Saw Workstation, (2) 10" Wheels, 2 side extension tables
- Battery Included?: No
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Assembled Diameter: 1 Inches
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