Edward Zepeda
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
It's heavy duty, easy to assemble. Using it as an infeed support for my table saw. Makes handling larger pieces of plywood safely.
alejandro
Reviewed in Mexico on December 9, 2024
de muy buen material pero no esta nivelada la superficie se batalla par nivelarla a un que tenga las patas niveladoras a un asi cuesta un poco nivelarlas
Andrew
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2024
Fair price, built well, works well. No chance of tipping over like the single roller units
Bluebeep
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
This thing is something you’ll pass down to your children.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2022
I bought 2 of the roller stands. I had no issues with the assembly and they are both very stable. Make sure you insert the upper to lower assembly correctly otherwise it is not level at all. Just level it out with the feet and good to go.
Rc
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2022
Simply the best
Bufflehead Buzz
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2020
I'm using this stand as an outfeed table for my table saw. It is a heavy duty unit and it functions as expected. But as with so many things these days the fasteners supplied were incomplete and had incorrect parts. As you can see in the photo there is a 5/8" square hole in the roller support bracket. The carriage bolts provided have a 1/4" lug under the bolt cap. Therefore the bolt just spins in the hole when you try to tighten. Also the fastener bag did not contain the quantity 12 - 1/4" lock washers which are used to attach the leg brackets to the center post. 12 lockwashers are specified in the parts list in the 4 page manual so I know it was an oversight. Sloppy, sloppy, sloppy workmanship and quality control. Too much trouble to return the entire unit for these shortcomings but I'll beware next time I see an HTC item for consideration.
terrapin
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2017
So far so good. Well made. The weakest link is the attachment of the height crank which is attached by a nut welded to the frame. Would have liked to see a weld on all the facets of the nut instead of only the top and bottom. The tapered post makes height adjustment very easy. The rollers are level and turn smoothly. All in all a sturdy unit. My previous stand by Shopfox was much flimsier and not as sturdy so I expect this one will last much longer as it is made much more solid.
Bob F.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2012
Roller supports, whether multiple rollers or a single roller, have the common problem of steering the lumber off at an angle unless the roller is exactly 90 degrees to the machine from which you a catching the board. This is not so much a problem with a planer, but if you are supporting a piece off a table saw, it can cause the board to pinch between the blade and fence and potentially kickback. Other than this common problem with rollers, this is a quality product and works well. I especially like the tapered support which allows minute height adjustment with the crank.
Honest Reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2012
I bought 2 of these as in-feed/out-feed tables for my wood shop. Great product but they are difficult to assemble. And on one of them, I simply couldn't get the feet level. Nonetheless, I use them all the time.>>>>>>>>>>> Update after 3 years of use I have had 2 of these stands for over 3 years and here is my updated review.The raising / lowering method has some pros and cons. Like another reviewer stated, the mechanism works with a rectangular wedge shaped metal post (attached to the top) that sits inside the square post of the stand. The pros are many: once you tighten the locking handle the post simply can't go down any more because the top post "wedges" itself in place. It also makes for a very stable stand which can hold substantial weight. And although noisy, lowering the stand can be done with one hand simply loosening the crank handle.Some of the cons are these: Sometimes the top post gets "wedged" in place so tightly that its difficult to loosen (and turning the locking handle is difficult because so much pressure is pushing on it from the wedge). Also, if you sometimes grab your stand by the top (or the wedge post attached to it) you will loosen it from the base and maybe even end up holding only the top half of the stand. Another problem for me is that fine adjustments are extremely difficult to make. I actually have to use both hands and my shoulder: one hand to hold the wedge steady inside the post, the other hand to tighten the crank handle all while I support the (fairly heavy 5 roller) top with my shoulder. All of which combine to throw off my efforts to "fine tune" the height.Having said all this though, I still stand by my original review. 4 stars
Jerry Landwerlen
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2010
I have previously purchased a mobile base from HTC and found it to be of good quality when compared to rival imports and decided I would go back to them for a pair of roller stands. I found the roller stands to be of the same high quality when they arrived from Amazon.The welds are excellent, the assembly hardware was top-notch and the finish is super quality. The stands are very substantial with four adjustable feet (an important feature if your floors are not perfectly level) that make refinement adjustments possible to the other tools being used in conjunction with the stands.I am very happy with this purchase and wished I had saved the money spent on previous light-weight and wobbly stands that are of lesser quality. The only down side to the HTC HRT-10 stands are that they are relatively higher priced than competitors. But I think that you are getting the quality that you are paying for and receiving a tool that will do its job well for a long time.