Rockwell RK9002 JawHorse Sheetmaster Tragbare Workstation

Brand:Rockwell

3.7/5

887.62

PRODUKTBESCHREIBUNG Der robuste JawHorse Sheetmaster trägt seinen Namen, weil er allein eine komplette Sperrholzplatte im Format 8 x 4 tragen kann. Wenn Sie das JawHorse haben, müssen Sie keinen Nachbarn anrufen, der Ihnen bei der Durchführung eines Projekts hilft. Halten Sie Ihre Hände frei, um Ihre Werkzeuge zu verwenden, anstatt sie nur zum Abstützen Ihrer Arbeit zu verwenden. Und heben Sie Ihr Projekt vom Boden auf eine angenehme Arbeitshöhe an. Der Sheetmaster ist wirklich ein 3-in-1-Gerät, da er über eine Werkbank, einen Schraubstock und eine Maschinenpresse verfügt. Er ist stark genug, um das Biegen oder Richten von Metall zu bewältigen, besteht aus massivem Stahl mit der zehnfachen Spannkraft eines Standardschraubstocks und verfügt über die industrielle Presskraft einer 1-Tonnen-Maschinenpresse. Es wiegt 53 Pfund, was beträchtlich ist, aber es muss sein, um 600-Pfund-Projekte mit 1 Tonne Klemmdruck zu unterstützen. Aber es ist mit einer ganzen Reihe von Funktionen ausgestattet, die die Bedienung erleichtern. Das hintere Bein dient gleichzeitig als Griff und die vorderen Beine verfügen über entriegelbare Räder, sodass Sie die Rückenlehne anheben und wie eine Schubkarre über die Baustelle schieben können. Darüber hinaus übernimmt das Fußpedal einen Großteil der Spannarbeit für Sie, sodass Sie wirklich die Hände frei haben. Im Stehen misst es 39 x 39 x 34 Zoll und im zusammengeklappten Zustand 29 x 14 x 13 Zoll. weil sie von der Leistung ihrer Werkzeuge überzeugt sind. AMAZON.COM Der Rockwell RK9002 JawHorse Sheetmaster ist die einzige Workstation, die Sie brauchen, dank seiner mehr als einer Tonne Spannkraft, der felsenfesten Ganzstahlkonstruktion, dem tragbaren Faltdesign und dem Fußpedal für freihändiges Spannen und Arbeiten. Für noch mehr Komfort sorgt der Entriegelungsschalter, der es Ihnen ermöglicht, Material – beispielsweise eine ganze Sperrholzplatte – an Ort und Stelle zu fixieren und es einfach per Knopfdruck freizugeben, was den JawHorse Sheetmaster zu einer praktischen und zuverlässigen Ergänzung für die Werkstatt oder den Job macht site.RK9002 JawHorseSheetmaster Auf einen Blick: * Halten Sie bis zu 48-Zoll-Bleche in einem Werkzeug mit freihändiger Klemmkraft. * Lässt sich mit eingebauten geradlinigen Rädern schnell auf ein tragbares Gewicht von 43 Pfund zusammenklappen, um den Transport zu erleichtern. * Abmessungen: 39 Zoll x 39 Zoll x 34 Zoll im Stehen; 29 Zoll x 14 Zoll x 13 Zoll zusammengeklappt * Mit einer eingeschränkten Fünf-Jahres-Garantie Der Rockwell JawHorse Sheetmaster kann als Werkbank, Schraubstock und Maschinenpresse fungieren (größere Ansicht). Starkes Spannpotenzial. Wenn Sie ihn anheben können, können Sie klemmen Es. Mit den leistungsstarken Klemmbacken des JawHorse Sheetmaster können Sie praktisch alles sicher klemmen, sodass Sie die Hände frei haben, um Ihr Projekt sicher abzuschließen. Dank der Klemmbreite von 49 Zoll können Sie sogar breite Gegenstände wie Türen oder ganze Sperrholzplatten klemmen. Einfach aufstellen, verriegeln und festklemmen.Vielseitige WerkbankDank seines flexiblen Designs können Sie mit dem JawHorse Ihre Projekte in bequemer Arbeitshöhe auf den Boden bringen. Klemmen Sie einfach ein gewöhnliches Stück Sperrholz in das JawHorse und schon haben Sie eine perfekte Werkbank. Sie können es sogar auf der Baustelle als stabile Plattform für Gehrungssägen, Fliesensägen und mehr verwenden. Darüber hinaus sorgt die Stativbasis für außergewöhnliche Stabilität in jedem Gelände – und die Vorderbeine verfügen über Löcher, die eine Befestigung für dauerhaftere Arbeiten ermöglichen. Schraubstock und Maschinenpresse Ganz gleich, ob Sie Metall biegen oder richten, die Stärke und Stabilität des JawHorse Sheetmaster ermöglichen es Ihnen, dies zu tun aggressiv mit Ihrer Arbeit. Der JawHorse Sheetmaster besteht aus massivem Stahl und verfügt über die zehnfache Spannkraft eines normalen Schraubstocks. Es verfügt außerdem über die industrielle Presskraft einer 1-Tonnen-Maschinenpresse.Was ist in der BoxOne Rockwell RK9002 JawHorse Sheetmaster enthalten? . VOM HERSTELLER Jetzt können Sie eine komplette 8x4-Sperrholzplatte mit nur einem Werkzeug stützen und festklemmen. Der Rockwell RK9002 JawHorse Sheetmaster ist der ultimative Helfer auf der Baustelle. Die freihändige Bedienung erleichtert das Spannen und Halten Ihrer Werkstücke. Lassen Sie den Sheetmaster das gesamte Halten und Stabilisieren für Sie übernehmen, sodass Sie Ihre Hände frei für Ihre Werkzeuge nutzen können, anstatt Ihre Hände zum Stabilisieren Ihrer Arbeit zu verwenden. Die nicht beschädigenden Griffe an den Backen tragen zum Schutz Ihrer Arbeit bei. Der Sheetmaster ist robust und trägt bis zu 600 Pfund. Gewicht mit bis zu 1 Tonne Spannkraft. Wenn Sie fertig sind, falten Sie es zur kompakten Aufbewahrung oder zum einfachen Transport zusammen. Der Rockwell Sheetmaster verfügt über Rollerräder, mit denen er problemlos zur Baustelle und wieder zurück gerollt werden kann. Das hintere Bein dient gleichzeitig als Griff, um den Transport noch einfacher zu machen. Mit dem Rockwell JawHorse Sheetmaster müssen Sie ihn einfach aufstellen, verriegeln und festklemmen, um freihändige Unterstützung für Ihre Projekte zu erhalten. Mehr sehen

[EINFACH ZU BEWEGEN] Leicht zu verstauen. Dank der Schnellverschlüsse an den Beinen lässt sich das JawHorse schnell zusammenklappen und die entriegelbaren Räder erleichtern das Schieben. [STATIVBASIS] Drei perfekt positionierte Beine bieten tatsächlich mehr Halt auf unebenem Boden als vier Beine. [KEINE SCHÄDEN] Hergestellt aus Urethan, sodass sie das Material greifen, ohne Spuren zu hinterlassen, perfekt für hochwertige Holzbearbeitungsprojekte. [1 TONNE KLEMMKRAFT] 2000 Pfund Druck bedeuten, dass das Projekt nirgendwohin führt, und mit einer maximalen Belastung von 600 Pfund kann es einiges bewältigen. [HÄLT EINE VOLLSTÄNDIGE SPERRHOLZBLATT] Mit einem Klemmbereich von bis zu 49 Zoll und einer Klemmmethode von 3/8 Zoll pro Schritt. [GANZE STAHLKONSTRUKTION] Gebaut für eine lange Lebensdauer und für die Aufbewahrung Ihrer wichtigsten Projekte, während Ihre Hände frei bleiben, um Ihre Werkzeuge zu verwenden.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 780 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎RK9002
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎27 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Rockwell
Part Number ‎RK9002
Product Dimensions ‎17.9 x 39.8 x 15.9 inches
Warranty Description ‎Limited 2-year

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Scritto da: WatchItBurn
Not cheap
Not cheap but it's certainly not cheap. Yeah, It costs what I make in a day but damn it's built like it costs what I make in a day to make. Solid tool, holds small engine blocks, painting projects, welding projects, glue ups and I'm pretty sure with the right accessory, it'll hold up a rocky marriage, or hold back a zombie horde. We've all heard of generational wealth, I don't have any of that but I'll tell you what, This here is a generational tool. Ur kids'll be using this to hold what's left of the American dream together long after you're gone. Hell, if theres anything that can hold whats left of ol US of A together, it'd be this tool right here. Thank you Rockwell. Other brand simply can't hold a torch to you.
Scritto da: Andrew Czop
Great tool!
I have never owned a jawhorse before, and decided to get this newer model, the sheetmaster, instead of the original. It was a little more money, but the added features and ability to handle 48" wide sheets without buying additional adapters was a bonus. It is my understanding that this version is a little beefed up from the original, has the 48" capacity out of the box, has a different wheel/rolling system, and is easier to break down. I wanted a jawhorse to basically use as a portable vise. To hold material securely when cutting off 2x material, to hold larger items while sanding, chiseling, or ripping, etc. I was sick of working on the ground, or inconveniently on saw horses, etc. Since I got it, I've also used it as a miter saw stand, which worked great. I watched and read a lot of reviews, and determined that even though this unit is expensive, it would be worth it to me, and it definitely is. It is super easy to set up and break down. It takes maybe 30 seconds to unfold a few legs and flip it over, and vice versa. The clamping force is great. I haven't tried to measure it, but it is definitely more than enough to secure whatever you put into it. The jawhorse is not really prone to tipping due to it's design, but obviously can if you force it, and I say this to say that from my off the cuff tests, I get the unit to tip before I can dislodge/slip the material that is locked in the jaws. This is to say, the clamping force is fantastic. And super easy to clamp something by allowing you to use your foot, which frees up both hands to make sure the piece is placed just the way you want it. I have yet to put a full sheet of anything into the jaws. It comes with an extra jig piece that quickly clamps and holds holds two pieces of 2x material at 90 degrees that is meant to be additional support for full sheets. The two pieces at 90 degrees form an "L" where the mid point of the long side of the "L" rests on the jawhorse to support the long dimension of the sheet, and the short side of the "L" rests on the ground. It looks to be pretty quick to set up, but you'd have to have that 2x material handy whenever you plan to do full sheets (maybe not as travel friendly then), and would have to set up the clamps each time. And then you wouldn't want to lose the clamp jig, and it does not store with the unit itself. This is all to say that yes it does full sheets, and I'm sure it is great at it, but it's not a fully integrated solution that all packs away into the unit itself. If you're going to be cutting a number of sheets, it's definitely worth it to set up the extra jig and go to town, but otherwise, you'll probably not be using it for single sheet cuts. This doesn't mean that the 48" jaw capacity is not useful though, beacause there are still times where you may want to hold something "long ways" by its <48" dimension, and as long as it's not wider than a few feet, you wouldn't need the support braces. One gripe I have about the unit, the only one so far (unless you count how cumbersome I view the support brace setup to be), is that when you try to wheel it, (a neat feature by the way, that you can compact it, and it wheels with the leg as a handle), a combination of the wheels being small and close together results in a lot of rocking while wheeling. You wind up fighting it while wheeling it, even on flat ground to an extent. Like a crappy suitcase where it's constantly on one wheel, then the other, then the other, back and forth, etc. You have to baby it to get it to roll properly, even on flat ground. If you are trying to do stairs, or go over grass or anything else, forget it. I personally have about given up on the wheels and just carry it. If you're going 10 or 20 feet across the garage, the wheels are OK, but more than that, it saves time and frustration to just carry it. My understanding is that the two wheel design this unit has is different than the single roller the original jawhorse has, and is supposed to be better. I haven't used the original, so I don't know how that one works, but I can say that I am not too impressed by the wheeling capability of this unit. It's fine for flat ground, and I guess not *too* bad overall. Let me say this... it's better than not having them, so there's that. But I do think they could be improved. One other note is that you need to be careful with the clamping force. It's hard to control just how much you use, and when removing it, just like an E-brake on a car, you need to apply *just* a little more force than you used to clamp/lock it, which means a little more clamping force needs to be applied to remove a clamped item. You wouldn't want to use it to hold anything delicate. For example, I tried a test piece of 1/2" copper pipe, and found that it was difficult to secure the pipe without crushing it out of round. Even when I got it to hold without hurting it too much, it was far too easy to press too hard on the foot pedal when releasing it and just smash the copper flat. You don't realize how much clamping force it really has until you see this and how easy it is to do. It's one thing to clamp things in a normal bench vise where it closes slowly, turn by turn by hand, but with the jawhorse where you use your foot and a lot of clamping force is applied very quickly for what feels like not pressing very hard with your foot, it can be a problem for these delicate items. This is awesome when grabbing wood and items that aren't easily crushed, but it does mean that you want to be careful with anything that you would be weary about in a normal vise. I would remove a star because of the wheels, but it's not a key enough feature to me to do that. It really is a 5 star item IMO. Extremely well made, performs its functions extremely well, and is just a down right awesome tool. I love it.
Scritto da: PhotoKing
A very useful tool
I had trouble deciding if this was a 5 or a 4 star product. Pro's: Very sturdy, holds a full sheet of plywood, fairly portable Con's: Clumsy to roll and carry, tripping hazard, comes with silly looking wood holder, very hard to remove yellow part, see below for rest. Overall I like the tool, it's my new favorite thing. Long gone are the days of having to clamp a piece of wood to my bench to cut with a recip or scroll saw. To cut odd shaped things I would have to drag my tools outside. Now inside I can set it up, open, clamp and work. Clamp a piece of wood in the jaws and place a small table saw, or make it into a bench. The jaws have removable rubber covers. However all that said the things I don't like are a few. For one, after you unfold it, it's hard to pick up and really awkward. While 50 pounds isn't super heavy, it isn't light. And I hurt my back a few times. When folded you have to make sure you fold it in the right order, folding the legs down first so it folds tighter. It can fold other ways that are less tight. This things is awkward to carry. It doesn't roll well, it's very tipsy. Rolling it up stairs is a good way to dislocated a shoulder. Carrying it is even harder, I wish there was an easy way to carry this upright. If you clamp a pipe, you will flatten the pipe. There is no pipe holder, there are some V ridges, but it would be nice to have. The yellow sled is designed to come out and reverse. But it's so well engineered that the paint makes it very tight to remove, it's a tug of war to that thing out each time. I found oiling the bearings holding it in helps. Greasing the rails made a mess. There is no fine clamping force, the clamp is designed to sort of walk the yellow sled forward and it moves it in 1/2" increments. So if you want to compress something like a spring, or maybe even crush a can - you may have a hard time if it's pushing back. I found that the foot pedal a little too high, and you have to remember to lock and unlock the thing each time you want to clamp or unclamp. Unfolded it's very stable, but for whatever reason I seem to trip over one of the legs every single time I pass by. I don't think that's a design flaw, yet something about that design I keep tripping over it. It comes with a little device that you attach to a piece of wood and it creates a sort of foot to hold up large boards. But as nice as it is, there is no place to put it. It can't fit on the horse, and it's so easy to lose.
Scritto da: Manuel M.
Einfach nur genial!
Servus zusammen, ich weiß überhaupt nicht warum dieses Gerät oder besser die Art, hier in Mitteleuropa fast gänzlich unbekannt ist. Ich bin durch einen Megazufall darauf gestoßen. In einem Beitrag von April Wilkerson dachte ich mir, WTF, was ist das da? In der Liste Ihrer Werkzeuge stand dann JawHorse. Was zum Teufel ist ein JawHorse!?! Ich kann sagen, ein einfaches und wirklich geniales Teil. Ich habe darauf geachtet dass ich Werkstücke von mehr als 1200mm einspannen konnte, ja und Zack, da habe ich mir das Dingens hier bestellt. Egal was, drauflegen, einspannen (der Druck ist hervorragend einstellbar- ich spanne u.a. 10mm Gipsfaserplatten ein) und loslegen. Der Stand des Bocks inkl. des Materials ist einfach Mega! Fazit: Jeder der Plattenwerkstoffe oder Türen bzw. Fenster aufarbeitet bzw. bearbeitet sollte sich sowas hier anschaffen! Wenn möglich noch mehr Sterne! Vielen Dank an April! Beste Grüße
Scritto da: HOOCH 463
Rockwell Jaw Horse
Arrived very promptly impressed with the delivery service. As mentioned in other reviews it is a little on the heavy side, but this is due to the outstanding construction. It truly is built to last. Typical man I didnt bother with the instructions to put it up and took a while to figure it out. It requires turning on its back and getting the legs and clamp system opened in the correct order. If you have a back injury or mobility issues this is not something you will want to be putting up and down on a regular basis. But the footprint isnt too large so could be left up for the home DIY ehthusiast with enough space. Folding it up requires it to be flipped over again and I have noticed that when you do start to turn it over, and put pressure on any of the legs to act as the pivot, they are prone to start to fold up. It is essential that all safety clips are checked to be firmly seated before you start to roll it over. Due to its weight and shape it will soon trap your hand or collapse in a heap if you dont follow the instructions carefully. But it does exactly what it says on the box. 10/10 for design and construction very impressed indeed.
Scritto da: Frank
it folds and stores easily but is extremely sturdy and strong when in use ...
I purchased this product with the expectations of it being a mid quality tool. It is anything but. I am very impressed with the quality of workmanship and design. I wanted the capability to handle full sheets of plywood but did not want a bench that would forever be in the way when not in use. it folds and stores easily but is extremely sturdy and strong when in use (not something I'd expect from something with folding legs). Lastly the foot controls are genious as it frees up both hands for larger objects.
Scritto da: John Aflack
Solo Mate
The Rockwell RK9002 48-Inch JawHorse Sheetmaster is the ideal partner for the solo handyman. It extends to hold a 4x8 ft. plywood sheet, and comes with a clamp to extend the support surface using 2 by 4's. It is robust and is not made out of cheap stamped metal. The 3-legged system prevents tipping. In addition it can be easily folded up and comes equipped with built-in wheels. It is worth the investment. There are accessories available for clamping chainsaws, mitre saws and rollers. You won't be disappointed with this as your work project partner!
Scritto da: Dallas from E-Town
Really solid grip.
Big enough to hold larger work pieces without tipping over. Grips well.

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