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Rockwell RK9000 Jawhorse

Brand: Rockwell
Feature

    * The 1 ton clamping force provided by the jaws, which is foot-pedal operated, leaves both of your hands free to handle the material you are inserting
    * A lock-release switch allows you to lock the material in place and easily release it with the flick of a switch
    * Vice jaws extend to a full 37-inches – enough to clamp even the largest materials inlcluding a standard size 36-inch door
    * Tripod base gives exceptional all-terrain stability; the front legs incorporate holes to allow you to fasten to a floor for more permanent jobs
    * The Jawhorse quickly folds down (no tools needed) to a very portable 43 pounds and incorporate a wheel for even easier portability


Product Description
When you have a job to do that requires a second set of hands, you can turn to the . Whether you’re sheetrocking, setting fence posts, or constructing an outdoor playhouse for your children, this unique hands-free portable workstation will help you get the job done.

Jawhorse, Saw Horse With Clamp, Powerful Foot Operated Clamping Force Applies As Much Or As Little Clamping Pressure As Required, Tripod Base For All Terrain Stability, Lock Release Switch Allows Fast Release Of Jaw, Quickly Folds Down For Storage, Rear Leg Acts As Carry Handle, Front Has Transport Wheels For Easy Transport, 37″ Maximum Clamping Range, 220 LB Maximum Load, 39″ x 39″ x 34″ Standing Size, 29″ x 14″ x 13″ Folded Size.

Rockwell RK9000 Jawhorse Review
I purchased this Rockwell Jawhorse from Amazon a couple of weeks ago. Fast delivery and set it up in 2 minutes. Comes completely assembled. Never had a piece of equipment before that was a fold up piece and yet so amazingly sturdy. Used it the first day I received it and have more projects that it will be used on. This is a perfect unit for tradesmen in the field as it folds up very compactly and is easy to carry and place on a back floor or seat of most any kind of vehicle. It does everything the manufacturer says it does and more. I use a lot of jigs in my woodworking and this Jawhorse adds to their effectiveness.

The Jawhorse is well designed and especially sturdy! I do all my home remodeling and maintenance alone. It makes my projects easier and adds a significant margin of safety! I keep finding new things it will do and has become the first tool I set up even if it’s just used as a portable work table!

This is a well thought out and solidly built device. It is about 43 lbs. but has a built in roller for moving it around. After reading the small manual it is easy to operate. I wish they had enclosed more examples of uses and applications but the users will have no problem find uses for this thing. Only time will tell about durability but it appears tuff. I would tell any person who works with their hands to by one.

This is a well made, solid workplace tool, worthy of all its positive reviews. Setup and operation are both simple and intuitive. Basically, a ratcheting jaw (similar to the old car jack style) is used to provide clamping action. The jaw can be reversed on its slide so you can clamp wide items or close it completely, plus the jaw faces are surfaced with hard rubber pads and are wide and rigid enough to clamp items vertically. The ratchet is operated by a foot pedal. When pressed down at full clamp, you push a conveniently located switch on the front to lock the ratchet in place. Easily released catches allow the unit to be folded compactly for storage. For some reason a roller is built in for towing it around when folded up, which I find to be basically about as useful as your appendix although it might be useful for those with some kind of restricted motion issue. The third leg is easy to seat for making use of the unit, and easily pulls clear of its seat to pivot as needed when closing up the unit (it also serves as a tow bar for towing a closed up unit on its roller). It has a clamp down screw with a plastic encased turn down that will hold it tight if you turn hard enough. It’s not critical that it be turned tight, but is advisable.

I also purchase a companion piece, the Rockwell Jawhorse RK9109 Plywood Jaw Accessory Attachment, and for my purposes it’s been well worth it. It’s simply a replacement jaw for the one that comes with the Jawhorse, but in contrast provides a significantly wider opening. It’s too long to be reversed, so you still need both jaws. Sliding a jaw on or off the unit is quite easy, so that’s not an issue with using it. To fully support something as big as a 4×8 sheet of plywood, you need to add outriggers or use some other means to support the overhang (hardly surprising). The accessory comes with 2 clamps appropriate for producing outriggers from 2×2 or 2×4 stock (think in terms of the outriggers as being an 8′ piece with legs clamped to each end … the outriggers’ cross piece sits inside the clamp’s jaws to support the plywood’s overhang).

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