| | |  | Search by Manufacturer | Home » » HTC HRT-70 Adjustable 26-1/2-Inch to 43-1/2-Inch Tall 17 Roller 66-Inch by 15-Inch Roller Table | | | | | | | Description: | | HTC Roller tables feature durable, adjustable wedge-shaped support legs, that prevent slipping, but can also, handle loads up to 500 lbs. Also included are four adjustable, non-skid rubber leveling feet and galvanized steel ball bearing rollers that make moving stock through the cut easier than you ever thought possible. HTC's patented Roller Tables are available in 15 in. and 24 in.widths, and lengths from 18 in. to 66 in. All models adjust from 26-1/2 in. to 43-1/2 in. high. | | | Features: | |
• Durable, adjustable wedge shaped support legs, prevents slipping.
• 4-adjustable non-skid rubber leveling feet
• Galvanized steel ball bearing rollers
• 15 inch wide, 66 inch long, 17 rollers
• Folds flat for easy storage
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 66.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 15.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 5.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 55.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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HTC Roller tableJan 11, 2007
By L. Akins This is a good item to help with long or wide pieces of lumber when you are working by yourself. The only problem I have is that I cannot get it to fold up as advertised. I bought two of them and neither will fold.
A bit awkwardMay 13, 2010
By Sewing Nut
"Sewist2"
My 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.
Work helperFeb 20, 2009
By Ronald R. Rarick The Roller Table is like having an extra pair of hands to hold materials without hiring someone. Also you don't have to pay it when its not working and its never late for work.
Ron Rarick
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