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Your cart is empty.The PM-4000 portable folding miter saw stand is the ideal power tool accessory to help you accomplish the job at hand, without costing you time or money. Although it’s one of the most lightweight miter saw stands on the market, it’s still heavy-duty. It’s made from tubular steel and aluminum, allowing it to withstand rough handling and work in any environment. The PM-4000B combo includes the PM-5080 pedestal roller for added support and the PM-4004 wheel kit that easily attaches to the miter saw stand.
The Hambor's
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
Pretty easy to put together. Instructions suck and don't even mention the extension stand, but pretty obvious how it goes together. Just using at home but seems like it'd work well on a job site.
Maverick
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
Works well and as expected. Wheels not designed for use in dirt or grass.
will
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
Overall I'm glad I got this on a prime deal because the build quality is decent and the extra roller stand is solid. My main and really only issue is that when I'm cutting longer pieces of wood, the extendable arms bend with the weight of the wood and throw off my cuts. I'd recommend if you're cutting anything over 8 feet to go with another saw stand with sturdier arms.
Wiley Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
I have heard good things about Bora products, but I would stay away from this one! The assembly was pretty straight-forward and I did a test run before attaching my miter saw. When I tried to set the stand up a leg on one end collapsed. There is a spring clip that holds the leg in place and I thought maybe I had not gotten it seated correctly, so when I installed the miter saw I tapped it in place with a hammer to make sure it was seated. When I put weight on that one leg it collapsed again with the miter saw in place. Fortunately, I was holding it tightly and was able to control the fall. I’ll be returning this ASAP!
Kristy H Cobb
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
Easy to assemble, easy to adjust so I could mount my sliding Metabo miter saw. Very sturdy. I will say the wheels are a little janky, they don’t inspire the most confidence. But for rolling it short distances across smooth floors it works fine. Be aware, it won’t roll over any sort of bumps, so if you’re moving around a job site you will need a buddy to help carry it.The arms extend a good way out and are sturdy enough where I don’t have to constantly check for level. The roller outfeed stand is a great bonus. Overall very pleased.
James
Reviewed in Canada on December 26, 2024
Unit is ok but not very durable. Wheels are poor quality and you have to be careful on gravel. Better having 2 guys carry it than pulling it across gravel driveway
MF
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
I bought this to use for my sliding miter saw. It's easy to assemble, quite sturdy and any standard mount saw will snap right in. The roller pedestal is a big bonus so you can support long pieces of wood easily. Great deal.
Idahogreen
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
Sets up quick, fairly light, sturdy enough. Looks cool and the roller stand is more than decent.The knock on it for me is the spindly extension arms. Now I got an extra roller stand so I could use one for each side. Even still there's days when we throw some long lumber up to cut. So im making a couple simple legs for the extendable arms that slide out of the table, just to give them something underneath on those days when you've got em winged out to the max setting. When you only pull em out a foot or so, phhssst , theyre plenty stable that close in. Well worth the cost says the cheapest Irish bas]#&d alive
Marty
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
First, the good: It arrived with more of it already assembled than I expected making it much easier and quicker to assemble. The instructions weren't great, but they worked well enough. It is very sturdy and I really like how easy it is to take the saw on and off of it.Now, the bad: I had assumed that it was like the others I had seen where the wheels allowed it to roll around when folded up. They do not. You either have to pick it up and move it around or open it up and then lift one end and roll it around. For my use, this is a big deal as I don't have a lot of room for dropping the legs before I have to move it through a doorway. I realize that none of the pictures show it rolling when collapsed, but that seems to be how everyone else makes theirs.The other problem is that when it is collapsed, it doesn't stand up straight. On each end the support rollers are offset causing it to feel like it's going to fall over when you fold it up and lean it against a wall. I'm going to have to mount some sort of hanger for it. Since I plan on leaving my miter saw on it all the time (except if I remove it to use a different tool) that means picking up a much heavier object in order to put it on the hangers. I was planned on being able to just roll it over to the wall and lean it up against it when not in use. It turns out that I can't roll it when folded and I can't lean it against the wall, so it killed both parts of that idea.Other than those two things, it's a really nice semi-portable stand. It's actually much less expensive than a comparably sturdy one at Harbor Freight.
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