HTC HRT-10 Roller Table

Brand: HTC

SKU: #HRT-10
$235.00

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  • This adjustable roller table feed stand by HTC is exactly what woodworkers and homeowners everywhere need. With a height that adjusts from 26.5 In. to 43 In., a 13 In. x 18 In. work surface, and five solid ball bearing rollers, it adds conveyor belt convenience to your cutting and woodworking jobs. The HTC HRT-10 features a heavy gauge steel adjustable wedge-shaped support post, which can handle loads up to 500 Lbs. in fact, the wedge-shaped legs actually tighten under load, preventing slippage and adding to the stability. The rollers are smooth in operation, and will make feeding material easy. And it’s made by HTC, so you know the quality is second to none. Add some convenience to your workshop today.

    Features:

    • Roller support area of 13" wide x 18" long
    • Adjusts from 26-1/2" to 43"
    • 4 adjustable, rubber non-skid leveling feet
    • Handles loads up to 500 pounds

    Specifications:

    • Adjustable Height: Yes
    • Assembled Weight (lbs): 28
    • California Proposition 65 Warning Required: Yes
    • Color / Finish: Steel
    • Country of Origin: China
    • Height Range (In): 26.5 to 43 inches
    • Load Weight Capacity (lbs): 500
    • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year
    • Maximum Load (lbs): 500
    • Overall Length (in): 18
    • Overall Width (in): 15.5
    • Package Contents: four legs, center support column, inner column, top frame, five rollers, four rubber feet, hardware for assembly
    • Package Depth: 27
    • Package Height: 4
    • Package Weight: 28
    • Package Weight (lbs): 28
    • Roller Material: Galvanized steel
    • UPC: 878258004442
    • Weight (lbs): 28

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  • Proposition 65, officially known as the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, was enacted as a ballot initiative in November 1986. The proposition protects the state's drinking water sources from being contaminated with chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses to inform Californians about exposures to such chemicals.

    Proposition 65 requires the state to maintain and update a list of chemicals known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity.