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This sounds like a pain, and eliminates this unit for me. All of the remaining units have 4 casters.Ĭaster/Lift Type: The hand screws of the Shop Fox require bending down and multiple turning action of two screws. If an extension table is mounted, which would typically be mounted on the side of the foot pedal, would you be able to easily activate the foot pedal from the side, since you could not stand in line with it? This seems like a negative drawback, making it a less likely candidate. Number of Casters: Only one 3 wheel candidate is left, the Rockler. Once I also add an extension table, the weight will likely be above 400lb, which eliminates the HTC2000 and the Delta. The Bosch router is normally mounted, adding to the total weight.
#Delta unisaw mobile base plus#
Weight Capacity: Mine is a heavy saw with additional cast iron, plus added wing extension that serves as a router table. Delta does not make a mobile base to fit these older Unisaws, and therefore I am reviewing the above universal bases for my saw. I have an old 1953 Delta Unisaw with a cast iron base. Steel City Universal 600lb 4 2 Foot Pedal 59.99 Rockler All-Terrain Mobile Base 800lb 4 2 locking Caster 206.99 Shop Fox D2058A Adjustable 1300lb 4 2 hand Screw 105.05 Rockler Complete Mobile 600lb 3 1 Foot Pedal 62.99 of casters Caster/lift type Amazon priceĭELTA 50-345 Universal 300lb 3 1 Foot Pedal 59.99 Which base should I get? This is my Pre-purchase comparison:Ĭandidates: Weight Cap No.