🛠️ Elevate your grind game with the ultimate universal stand!
This Universal 4 Legs Bench Grinder Buffer Vise Stand offers a sturdy, 30-pound load capacity platform with precise dimensions (20"L x 19"W x 33"H) designed to fit most popular bench grinders. Featuring a spacious tool tray and an ergonomic angled style, it optimizes your workspace for professional-grade grinding and buffing.
Load Capacity | 30 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Manufacturer | Generic |
UPC | 657807103306 |
Item Weight | 18 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 18 x 15 x 3 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Angled |
Power Source | electric, Manual |
Included Components | stand |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Universal stand
Arrived and functioning as advertised. Would certainly recommend it
M**G
Adapted into Reloading bench
Easy to assemble and stout. Attached a hardwood top and mounted a lee 4 turret reloader. Rubber feet will slip off sometimes when moving and pushed, only complaint.
D**S
Good Stand / Pain to assemble
It's a good stable stand once you have it assembled. But I deducted one star because assembly was a PAIN! The whole purpose of "carriage" style bolts is that the square portion under the head should hold itself from turning by being in a square hole. However, the square holes are too big and the bolt will easily turn in it. Because of this, you need to hold the bolthead with a locking pliers to tighten everything up. And the instructions are unclear as to which holes the shelf mount to. So, after having it halfway assembled, I had to disassemble and start over. That being said, once I finally got it assembled, I was happy with it.
K**T
Excellent!
I bought this for my rolling machine. It's perfect. Easy assemly. Very sturdy. On the heavy side, which is what I needed. The slots on the top allow me to use it for other equipment: bench grinder, vise, pnematic punch. Very happy with this item. Wish I'd found it 10 years ago.
R**N
Just what I needed
I needed a rolling drill press stand for my shop. After determining that this would work if I added a larger wooden top and it not becoming top heavy I ordered it. It arrived via US Mail about four days before the expected date. I bolted on a larger wooden top and mounted the drill press. I then made a rolling base for it. Absolutely stable and perfect for my needs. Good sturdy stand and a good price.
I**A
Black Painted Garbage
Before retirement I was a mechanic. I am very familiar with tools, taking things apart, and putting things together. This stand is junk!1. The carriage bolts are metric and the punched holes in the sheet metal are American. The carriage bolts are so small, they do not lock in the provided holes so it is impossible to tighten them properly.2. After purchasing the correct hardware ($12 plus a trip in the truck to Tacoma Screw), I discovered the punched holes do not tine up with each other so not all of the correct hardware will fit through the holes!I had purchased another stand like this from Harbor Freight that worked perfectly but I paid shipping. I thought I would save on shipping and bought this unit.What a mistake!I spent additional $ on hardware, fuel, and drive time not to mention struggling with the frustrating assembly.Buy Harbor Freigh and pay the shipping. You will be much happier.Note: after all this, I was unable to return the stand but it will work (now) in my application.STAY AWAY!
K**Y
Worked as needed
I got this for a vise, it was rather easy to put together and did what I needed it to.
S**Y
Buy your own screws
This goes together with carriage bolts and the squared off edges are too soft. Couldn't even get a nut all the way down on several before they just spun because the metal couldn't handle the torque.If I can't get the screws out, I'm likely going to need to drill or cut them off and replace with something a bit more reliable from the hardware store, likely with a phillips head instead.I can't attest to how sturdy it is until I get that situated. I'm using it for a vice in this case. Note that the feet do not have any way to accept casters so if you want to move it around, take a look at the base structures. For a vice, it's not a dealbreaker. For my grinder / polisher, I went with one I can move easily on wheels.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
5 days ago