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The Steelman Adjustable Height Work Table Folding Sawhorses are a set of two durable steel sawhorses designed for maximum versatility and strength. With a remarkable 2,600 lb combined loading capacity, adjustable height options, and convenient folding legs, these sawhorses are perfect for any professional or DIY project.
Color | Grey/Red |
Material | 2600 LB-Steel |
Brand | Steelman |
Item Weight | 17.7 Pounds |
Style | Deluxe Adjustable Folding |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Model Name | Steelman Adjustable Height Work Table Folding Sawhorses, Set of Two, Durable Steel Construction, Folding Legs, 2x4 Table Support Arms, 2,600 lb. Combined Loading Capacity |
Manufacturer | J.S. Products, Inc |
Part Number | 92786 |
Item Weight | 17.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 42.13 x 18.5 x 32.48 inches |
Item model number | SH-042 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2600 lbs |
Shape | 2600 LB-Steel |
Power Source | AC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Lifetime Limited Warranty |
B**T
Poor product.
Package appeared to have been opened before. Styrofoam blocks were already broken. Loose screws in bottom of box.When I tried to use them I could not get one leg on either unit to unfold. Could hear other small parts rattling aroundinside in each unit- more screws maybe ??? Returned for refund!!!
M**N
They are great except for the weight
I was expecting it less heavy but I like them
B**R
Nice product but problems at initial setup...
This is a great product but when we pulled one of them out of the box and tried to open the legs, we could not get one of them out. We had to take the securing bolts off so we could "shorten" the legs, allowing them to fold out. Pain in the butt but ultimately we got them set up.
J**T
Not too impressed - Poorly packed and way fiddly
I do like that these sawhorses are adjustable. And they seem sturdy. If you ever want to use sawhorses anywhere but your flat driveway or garage, you'll probably appreciate the ability to adjust to uneven terrain. That said, I do have some concerns:1. Packing Issue - I couldn't open the saw horses when they first arrived. One of the adjustable legs had slipped loose in transit and locked me from pulling out the legs. I later found loose hardware in the bottom of the box. Turns out a bracket had come off. This bracket prevents the legs from "self adjusting" when the horses are folder. I also found a rivet that had broken. I was able to put the bracket back on and was able to put a metal screw in where the rivet came out. I did work in a couple screw drivers and finally forced the leg to come out - without breaking anything.2. Fiddly - It's a bit tricky to open and close the legs. You can't just pull them open, you have to press in a button. This is important since you don't want the legs popping out when you're carrying. But the button to open can be a bit of a pain. You might have to wiggle it to get it out. When closing, the legs don't cleanly tuck inside the horse unless you carefully guide them back in. Then that darn button has to be re-pressed to get them in. Once tucked in, you have to be sure the button locks back in so the legs don't open when you pick them up. The only way I could do this successfully was to basically drop the horse until it clicked back in. Before I discovered this, the legs opened and smacked me in the leg while I was carrying it.3. Spiky Feet - The legs come to a fairly sharp point at the bottom. I think this is good if you are using outside in the dirt where they need to dig in. However, if you plan to set up on your nice wood floor while you work inside, you might want to think twice.4. Heavy Duty - Aside from my concerns about the loose parts and fiddly legs, these do appear to be quite strong. I also like that you can add a couple 2x4s and a piece of plywood and you can make a very sturdy job site table.I wouldn't buy these again, but I'm not concerned enough to return them. Do some research and see if these are right for you.
J**Z
The legs can jam with the sawhorse in the carry position.
When I opened the box, parts fell out, a small screw (and one screw turned up missing from the second sawhorse). A bracket was loose inside the cross beam of both sawhorses. One sawhorse would not unfold at all, the nested leg was jammed hard against the second legs mechanism (folded over on top of nested leg - sawhorse in the carry position). I had to take the one horse completely apart to get it to unfold, which likely voided the warranty. Once fixed, it works fine, but it was a frustrating experience.It appears that the little bracket is intended as a stop to prevent the nested leg from extending with the sawhorse in the carry position. If, in the carry position, the sawhorse is dropped on the one end with sufficient force (or, say, gets tossed into the back of a truck against something else for transport) the side skirt of the sawhorse crossbeam isn't strong enough to hold the lock button and keep the leg from ratcheting out and extending up against the mechanism for the second leg. The bracket is held in place with two ~1/4" long sheet metal like screws threaded into the plastic top cover piece of the sawhorse from the underside of the cross channel piece. I don't think this feature is adequate for the real world. Over time I think those brackets are going to get loosened and then lost. I bought these on Amazon Warehouse, so they were not in the original packaging, that may be the initial cause in my case, but I see this as a repeating problem - a nagging source of aggravation - over the life of the sawhorse. If they wouldn't hold up to a return and resale through Amazon Warehouse, how are they going to hold together during daily use? I think that bracket needs to be anchored more rigidly, or the feature redesigned.I bought these to hold an antique truck frame on an even, unfinished, concrete floor while I restore the chassis, I think they are going to be fine for that. After that I wanted to be able to fold them up for storage or transport when not in use. I'm am concerned about that.And, as other reviewers have noted there are no protective feet on the bottom of the legs, if these are used on a floor with any kind of finish, there will be marring of the finish.
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