Base mobile Bora Portamate PM-3550 Forza industriale con ruote girevoli - Kit di rotolamento regolabile, universale, super resistente, rullo carrello per attrezzature, utensili elettrici, macchine - Capacità 1500 libbre

Brand:Bora

3/5

651.35

ESTENSIONI OPZIONALI: Il kit di estensione della base mobile Bora PM-3245T (venduto separatamente) consente di espandere le dimensioni del PM-3550 in base alle esigenze per accogliere oggetti più grandi. EASY GLIDE + LEVE DI BLOCCAGGIO: Le leve di bloccaggio a pedale facili da usare bloccano saldamente in posizione la base mobile in acciaio. Quando è il momento di muoversi, le ruote girevoli con cuscinetti a sfera da 3 pollici non guastano forniscono uno scorrimento senza sforzo. DIMENSIONE REGOLABILE: regolabile da 20,75 x 23,75 pollici a 28 x 33,5 pollici (da 53 x 60 cm a 71 x 85 cm) ed è regolabile con incrementi di 1 pollice (2,54 cm) per adattarsi a un'ampia varietà di macchine. Il supporto ha un profilo basso che solleva l'altezza della macchina di meno di 1 pollice (2,54 cm). 4 RUOTE GIREVOLI: quattro ruote girevoli offrono una maneggevolezza superiore per manovrare attrezzature di grandi dimensioni, tra cui attrezzature per la lavorazione del legno, utensili elettrici, seghe da tavolo, seghe a nastro, piallatrici, giuntatrici, sagomatrici, levigatrici e altro, in spazi ristretti. CAPACITÀ PIÙ PESANTE: la base mobile Bora Portamate PM-3550 ha la capacità di peso più pesante a 1500 libbre. (680 kg). La sua forza industriale lo rende ideale per spostare attrezzature quadrate o rettangolari e strumenti pesanti all'interno della tua officina.

ESTENSIONI OPZIONALI: Il kit di estensione della base mobile Bora PM-3245T (venduto separatamente) consente di espandere le dimensioni del PM-3550 in base alle esigenze per accogliere oggetti più grandi. EASY GLIDE + LEVE DI BLOCCAGGIO: Le leve di bloccaggio a pedale facili da usare bloccano saldamente in posizione la base mobile in acciaio. Quando è il momento di muoversi, le ruote girevoli con cuscinetti a sfera da 3 pollici non guastano forniscono uno scorrimento senza sforzo. DIMENSIONE REGOLABILE: regolabile da 20,75 x 23,75 pollici a 28 x 33,5 pollici (da 53 x 60 cm a 71 x 85 cm) ed è regolabile con incrementi di 1 pollice (2,54 cm) per adattarsi a un'ampia varietà di macchine. Il supporto ha un profilo basso che solleva l'altezza della macchina di meno di 1 pollice (2,54 cm). 4 RUOTE GIREVOLI: quattro ruote girevoli offrono una maneggevolezza superiore per manovrare attrezzature di grandi dimensioni, tra cui attrezzature per la lavorazione del legno, utensili elettrici, seghe da tavolo, seghe a nastro, piallatrici, giuntatrici, sagomatrici, levigatrici e altro, in spazi ristretti. CAPACITÀ PIÙ PESANTE: la base mobile Bora Portamate PM-3550 ha la capacità di peso più pesante a 1500 libbre. (680 kg). La sua forza industriale lo rende ideale per spostare attrezzature quadrate o rettangolari e strumenti pesanti all'interno della tua officina.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Bora
Brand ‎Bora
Color Black, Dark Gray
Color ‎Black, Dark Gray
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 273 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎4 swivel wheels and corner brackets, side tubes, hardware kit and instructions manual
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎13.5 x 6 x 28 inches
Item model number ‎PM-3550
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 42 Pounds
Item Weight ‎42 Pounds
Load Capacity ‎1500 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎PROOK
Material Alloy Steel
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Measurement System ‎Metric
Number of Wheels ‎4
Part Number ‎PM-3550
Power Source ‎Crank
Product Dimensions ‎13.5 x 6 x 28 inches
Style Mobile Base
Style ‎Mobile Base
Usage ‎Professional
Warranty Description ‎Manufacturer warranty.

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Scritto da: Ken Irvin
Absolutly worthy of a solid 5 stars, but...
This base is very well made, sturdy, easy to put together, I own several and will buy more. A few nit picks though, and they are not insignificant. First the packaging is truly awful, I am sure when shipped by the pallet full to a retail location it's fine, but I've bought 3 of these and all came from different vendors all shipped with different carriers and all arrived busting out of the seams. The last one looked like it had been dragged here and it was the only one boxed in another box, the first two were just coated in a roll and a half of packing tape. Add to that the box is heavy, full of metal that is shifting around and has a nice glossy finish with pictures on it that is difficult to get a grip on. It's a box of heavy metal wrapped up like a coffee maker, doesn't really work, and the necessary tape cocoon doesn't help, it really needs to be packaged in a tougher (brown) multi-wall box which would probably cost about the same as the photo intensive box it comes in. Second, I'm not sure who came up with the standard dimensions, there are various "kits" to make it bigger, even crazy big if you wanted to, but the minimum dimensions are quite large for typical shop tools. The base comes with 2 longer and 2 shorter rails and those 2 longer rails are too long to snugly fit a full size cabinet saw, or a heavy duty shaper, or large floor standing belt/disk sander, or a large drill press, or a typical iron frame band saw on an enclosed base, all things very typical in a home shop, and based on the a fore mentioned photo packaging, this is certainly the market this was intended for. I have had to chop the rails on everything I've put this under, and the holes are drilled such that doing so puts you at the end of the pre-drilled holes, for any of the above applications, and even to get there you need to cut both ends of the rails to have enough pre-drilled holes left and they are formed holes so you'd need to drill and tap, and since the factory holes are distortion punched it's really not something you can reproduce and get the same thread engagement. Personally I think if it was packaged with 2 sets of the shorter rails and the longer ones were available as a reasonable cost option it would be a better product, or there were more pre-drilled holes on the inner rails, like all the way across instead of just a few on either end. I'm just not sure what particular product they had in mind when they came up with the dimensions they even sell an outrigger for this for extension tables for, which can be purchased as a kit with this base, which you'd think would be intended for a Delta Unisaw, or a Powermatic 66 or a Sawstop Professional, or any one of the off shore clones of such, or one of the many hybrid saws, but these all have about the same base dimensions, dimensions smaller than this base can adjust to. Speaking of the outrigger, which I also have, it is also weirdly oversize, it's 32" front to back and none of the saws mentioned above have tables that deep and certainly not a leg support needing those dimensions. Even the Saw stop industrial is only 30" deep with a support leg footprint significantly smaller than that. And this cannot really be cut down in any sort of reasonable way as the castor supports are welded onto the ends, so somewhere you end up with a trip hazard. And the bracketry for the outrigger is also odd, it has some strange clamp dealy on one end that clamps around the inner crossbar of the main base and a flanged end that bolts to that oversize table leg support, which by the way has holes that have no relationship to the hole spacing on the bars of the main base. The whole thing could be simpler if they just drilled the holes all the way across on the main base and used the same spacing on the outrigger and just gave you 2 of the same bracket. it would solve multiple problems. Interestingly though, the outrigger does not share the same picturesque boxing of the base, and is well packaged, not slippery and arrived in perfect shape. But anyway, it is a good, solid product, which I would absolutely recommend and was a huge step up from the Delta mobile base I had on my Unisaw which sagged in the middle at it's only lift point and became not very mobile. Having 4 rotating casters makes it a breeze to move around, it locks down solid, is easy to level, can effortlessly operate it with your feet, it just seems to have a little too much marketing in the packaging, and a little too much counter productive generosity in it's dimension. I really do wish they'd made it less generous and upsold me kits to make it expandable in steps, for both products. All in all it's a well built product, but I can't say it's a particularly well engineered product at least not from a versatility stand point. There are recommendations in the Q&A to solve the size problem by putting in a plywood base and then putting whatever tool you have on that, but this just seems like a bit of a cheesy hack to a problem that shouldn't be there in the first place. Especially considering this product is coming from a company that makes a base based on your supplied piece of plywood, and if you really wanted to stick your machinery on plywood would you have bought a "Super Duty", rated to 3/4 of a ton steel base? So, Bora if you read these, either A) drill more holes in the rails, or B) make it smaller and sell me stuff to make it bigger, or sell me stuff to make it smaller, either way. Oh and just make the hole patterns the same everywhere and you'll need to make fewer unique parts, then even the extra up sell parts are just the same really, you could be selling me all kinds of different size rails that are just cut from the same continuous hole blank, and lastly get better (and cheaper) boxes and put a label on it if you want a picture for the sales floor.
Scritto da: PC
PM-3550 - Same wheel problem but they made it right!
I've used other Bora bases before and they have always been rock solid. This is why I bought the product even though some were complaining about the wheels. They can't be that bad right? I installed the base on a 400 lb bandsaw which involved cutting 2 of the rails to get a perfect fit. I was so proud of myself putting the base on the saw without help. Then I tried to move the saw. Yup, the wheels were defective. Now for the good part. I emailed their support group and sent a video of the issue. They knew about the issue and immediately sent a good set of wheels which I received in a couple of days. I can now move the saw with one hand. Very smooth. So yeah they screwed up and let bad parts get out in the field, but then resolved the problem right away without hassle. With all of the craziness in the world I can give companies that screw up but then do the right thing a break. After all is said and done I'm very happy with the product.
Scritto da: Electronics Engineer
Revised -2 to 5 for customer service. Knee Mill at 1300 lbs is now movable- better than expected.
Revised- moved from 2 to 5 starts Bora came through with replacement casters shipped no charge and as promised and the cart is now useable. The new wheels look pretty similar but I think they have better swivel bearings and perhaps better axle bearing. Make a noticeable difference. I think Bora is a decent outfit that wants to make things right. Would buy again. REVISED AFTER A WEEK OF USE- After about a week of use, this thing is completely immobile. At first, it was very stiff but would move, now- it just slides, wheels don't pivot and barely roll. Emailed Bora and they said that the sending me casters would take about a month which puts me outside of the Amazon return window. I'm giving them a last chance to make it right- they obviously know they have a problem and have a fix, why don't they ship them fixed? Stay tuned. I had my mill on a shop built wood cart with 6X 4" HF type urethane wheels. There was a lot of inertia just due to the weight but it worked and would turn with some coaxing. I wanted something lower that had spuds to fix it in place so it wouldn't rattle around on use. I looked at making one- buying steel and welding, costs got out of hand quickly. I found this one and it checks all the boxes really and cost 1/3 of what I could build it for. I assembled it with little drama and got my mill on it- the adjustability is pretty well done- 1" steps in X and Y works out pretty well. The overall quality is good- its has over center type levers to fix it in place which work well. I can level it and it stays level even after a short move which is good. Its doesn't bend or flex but the wheels don't turn very well when loaded- other reviewers have noted this. I don't plan to move this mill often, maybe twice a year- it works and is a good value for the money overall. I gave it four stars because its a bit hard to turn, might have given it 4.25 if I could- my wood cart was easier for moving and turning but this does meet my needs pretty well and can be fixed in place with the spuds. A 4 star gadget with some room for improvement. Not dissapointed.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works Great
Perfect for heavy equipment, makes it easy to maneuver a heavy thickness planer in a small space.
Scritto da: Tim
Wheels don’t want to swivel
Wheels do not swivel , leaving black marks all over my floor , using it on a 10” Delta contractor table saw with a cast iron top
Scritto da: Mike Davidson
Worth every penny
This is easily the best mobile base I have ever used.

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