🚀 Elevate Your Workshop Game with the Ultimate Mobile Cart!
The Rockler Material Mate Panel Cart and Shop Stand is a versatile mobile base designed for woodworking enthusiasts. With a rigid steel frame that supports up to 150 lbs, it features smooth-rolling 4" casters for effortless mobility across various surfaces. Its compact design allows for easy passage through narrow doors, while the expandable top offers a practical solution for storing sheet stock. Perfect for transforming your workspace into a dynamic and efficient environment.
Manufacturer | Rockler |
Item Weight | 66.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 39.2 x 28.7 x 5.2 inches |
Material | Steel |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**M
Big Help and Safer
This is a great product. It was a gift for my husband. Much easier and safer way to move large pieces across the property to the shop.
M**6
Used to mount solar panels!
These are very solid, heavy, and well-built carts/stands. I bought them to mount my solar panels and be able to roll them into different positions to face the sun. I also love that they tilt so I can change the angle toward the sun. They were easy to put together. Very pleased with this purchase. I actually bought a second one after trying the first one to see what it would be like. The only thing is that for my purpose it would be great if there were four swivel casters instead of two. I make it work, though. These also lock into place to keep everything from moving around, even in a strong wind. Would definitely buy these again.
S**R
Cart works as advertised.
Works great!!
C**R
Great product, but with assembly issues
I just assembled one of these carts and had some issues.FIRST: All the hardware is metric. The manual is written as if the hardware is Imperial (SAE). For instance, part #1 is NOT a "1/4" lock nut" it's a 10mm lock nut! This is true for all the hardware; you'll need metric tools to put this together. The biggest liability here is that these metric bolts are slightly smaller than their SAE equivalents. This means the casters are attached to the frame with smaller bolts, and since the hex-head on the M6 bolts is smaller than the hex-head on a true 1/4"x20 bolt, the M6 bolts DON'T FIT THE CASTERS. They're too small and one side can actually slip into the caster hole. See photo #1. It was necessary to add some true 1/4" washers here to prevent this from happening. See Photo #2.SECOND: The location of the Safety Locking Pin lanyard (i.e. facing inward, vs. facing outward) is irrelevant. In fact, the photo on the instruction booklet itself contradicts the instructions therein! The photo shows the lanyards attached on the inside of the support members, while Step 5 in the instructions say "Attach a Safety Locking Pin (8) to the outside face of each Vertical Support (20)." Ultimately, it doesn't matter, so whichever way you've built the thing up to this point is fine. Regardless, note that Fig. 3 is WRONG here. The M6 bolt (remember, it's not a 1/4" bolt) goes through the lanyard piece, and then into the support member, not the other way around!THIRD: Personally, I feel there is too much room between the frame assembly brackets and the vertical supports (i.e. at the pivot point). See photo #3. I may get some thick 12mm nylon washers and put them in there. I'll also grease those shoulder bolts because that's metal-on-metal in there.FOURTH: On Step 6, you're supposed to install rubber bumpers. Mine came pre-installed, so that's cool!FINALLY: Now that I've got it built, I must say this thing is a beast, and I'm happy with my purchase. I intend to top it with an MFT-style piece of MDF, and built a cabinet below for extra storage. It's another great Rockler product; I just wish they'd update their instruction manual, and at the very least post an updated one as a PDF on their website. Oh, and they need to address the caster-bolt issue mentioned above as this (I believe) can turn into a safety issue.
M**K
Back Saver!
I should have gotten this years ago! This is a very solid piece of equipment and much easier to us to move around sheets of plywood. I also added a bench top so this now doubles up as a mobile work station when I’m not moving wood. The casters are great and this thing does not budge when locked. I would highly recommend this.
H**L
My most useful purchase for my woodworking shop
Every shop should have this. So far, I have used it mostly to help in wheeling 4x8 sheets of maple plywood that I am using for walls in my new workshop. Handling these sheets alone for an older guy was very difficult. So much easier with this cart. I wheel the sheet to the location, tip it up to the wall and I am ready for installing. When that use is finished, I have a great table to use up to what ever equipment I am using. I put furniture grade plywood on the top and on the bottom for a shelf. I could not be happier with this. More than what I was expecting. Every shop should have one. Wheels around great too.
A**Y
Highly recommend!
A bad back has finally (after 50 years) forced me to buy a tool to handle sheet stock. Looked hard and, though tempted by one that's substantially less expensive, picked this one based on great experience with Rockler branded products. The UPS guy who delivered it said "...it's HEAVY..." and he was right! Loaded it into my utility vehicle for the short trip to my shop, where I unboxed it in the bed and assembled. Took about 30 minutes including only one mistake (mounted the spring catch on the wrong side of the bar) - despite the really good assembly book. REALLY glad I spent the extra money. This thing is STURDY! Added 6ft 3/4 ply planks across the top to extend and bring up level with my table saw. The only negative I can relate is that they're sure proud of it...$$$
C**S
Muy practico
Perfecto encantado
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