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Your cart is empty.Oasis Machinery MB800 Adjustable Mobile Base can be adjusted to different configurations so you can easily move a variety of tools and hard goods right to where they are needed. The metal frame can carry up to 1000 lbs while being small enough to hide under most tools. Features: Heavy duty tubular steel construction provides great support | Integrated hand locks | Stable 4 wheel design | Increases machine height by 1 inch
SMG
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I have 6 of these and would chose nothing else under my machines.
Connie Dixon
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020
This is the one you want. I researched a metric ton of these to use on my table saw and were skeptical of them all. Most had very mixed reviews and complaints about them breaking or being made with cheap parts. I finally found this model and the reviews seemed great. I purchased it and I have to say that the reviews were right. This thing is well built. Very strong materials and little to nothing on it that can break. I saw where others have complained about lack of instructions or a parts list but if you were buying this to mount a power tool on, and can’t figure out how to put it together, you probably shouldn’t be using the power tool in the first place. This is extremely simple to assemble. My only complaint is it is made in China. I would rather support a US company but this is a very well-made piece of equipment. Would not hesitate to buy again.
ToolMan
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2020
Durable stand, but a bit difficult due to thread burrs and hole burrs. This is my third stand, the others were great and assembled easily. They all have swivel caster issues. Once assembled the swivel casters often will not spin 360 deg without having to manipulate the mobile base. I had to have one caster replaced already. There is lots of movement in the bearing race on these swivel casters. 1000 Lbs???? No way, these casters fail at around 600 lbs. The third and last mobile base that I purchased needs another caster. This is Garbage!!
CADapult
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2016
Took a looong time to get it, but it was worth the wait. Only issue: one of the corner tubes was bent (think hourglass shaped opening) but a Crescent wrench clamped-on levered the tube back into shape. I have a mill/drill mounted on a welded steel table in the base, probably about 600 lbs total, and I can wheel it around the shop with one hand. While the photo shows one bolt at each connection, they shipped enough bolts to double-up at each spot. I also swapped sides for the front corner pieces, giving me a wider stance in the front and also placed both locking feet at the front making them easier to reach.This is a well built, heavy duty base, better than some bases I looked at that cost quite a bit more. I highly recommend it.
Alphonse
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2015
This mobile base is very robust to say the least. I wish I had discovered it long before now since I have many other mobile bases in my workshop and I would have bought several of these instead of the other options that I have used over the years.I have no doubt that this stand will handle a significant weight capacity. I put this stand under my PM2800 drill press which is a generally considered a "no no" since drill presses are top heavy and prone to topple when on a mobile base and being moved around. While I am in no way recommending you do this, I am quite satisfied with my results.Some folks have made this adjustable base even smaller than its smallest size by cutting/shortening the cross members but I chose to leave them "at minimum size as supplied" for this particular application since it gives the drill press a much larger footprint and adds stability. I put in timber cross pieces bolted to the mobile base and then bolted the drill press to the timbers. I can now easily move the press about my shop as needed and the stability is good from my perspective. Please use caution in your application of this base and understand I am not recommending you follow my example.The base is easy and intuitive to assemble and it fit together well. I did not need any instructions and assume anyone who would buy this would have the skill and understanding to have it together in a snap. The factory welding appears adequate. The painting is not the best but it is adequate for the service.The skimpy box that it was shipped in was quite damaged in shipping and to my disappointment one of the casters had gone missing. Although it appeared that UPS had taped the damaged box up, the caster had likely already escaped through a hole! I called the seller and they had the replacement to me in a jiffy. I received great customer service as well as a product that I am very satisfied with.
RMT
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2014
This is a rugged machinery stand. I put my 400 lb. planer on it and it rolls around with ease. It was easy to put together and you don't need directions. Just remember to put all of the silver bars with the holes facing out. I was able to jack up one side of my planer and build the mobile base under the planer without any help. Didn't have to round up four buddies to lift the planer onto the stand. I have several different bases in my shop and I'd have to say this is the best one by a large margin. Great value for the price. Get one, you won't be disappointed.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2013
Although there were no instructions, it only takes less than 30 seconds to lay the parts out and see how they should go together. Holes all lined up well and were cleanly tapped. My only wish would have been to have spring washers included.I have a very small shop, so all my equipment must be mobile. I am using this base for a 10" planer/jointer, so I needed one that is truly heavy duty and much more stable than the shop fox base I have for my band saw. It seems to fits the bill quite well. The casters allow it to move smoothly under load (over my smooth concrete floor), and the screw-down rubber-tipped feet that lock it in place have been adequate to keep the machine stable when operating in either planer, or jointer mode.Bottom line… I would definitely buy one again.
D.a. R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2012
This is a very sturdy mobile base. The manufacturing appears clean and precise. The side arms fit tightly into the corner sections (a rubber mallet may help occasionally), and the retaining bolts that hold the corner sections to the four arms generally fit into the threaded holes cleanly (but have a wrench handy to get obstinate bolts started and tightened all the way in). One drawback: the base comes with no documentation -- zero. No parts list, no simple schematic for assembly, no advice on what to measure before assembly. So, set aside 5 minutes to think through the assembly before you begin: disassembly for side length adjustment is a tedious task.
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