WORX WX051 Pegasus Klappbarer Arbeitstisch & Sägebock Worx Pegasus Arbeitstisch

Brand:WORX

3.9/5

327.10

Lernen Sie Ihr neues Lieblingsarbeitstier kennen, den Pegasus. Dieser multifunktionale Arbeitstisch und Sägebock mit Schnellklemmen und Haltestiften kann als Tisch bis zu 300 Pfund und als Sägebock bis zu 1.000 Pfund tragen! Die Beine rasten ein und bestehen aus robustem, geformtem ABS mit Stahlstützen, und die rutschfesten Füße bleiben sowohl auf Gras als auch auf Gehwegen an Ort und Stelle. Dennoch wiegt der Pegasus selbst nur 25 Pfund, sodass Sie ihn zusammenfalten und überall hin mitnehmen oder auf der Ladefläche des Lastwagens aufbewahren können. Das integrierte Klemmsystem übt eine Kraft von bis zu 300 Pfund aus, um Ihr Projekt fest an Ort und Stelle zu halten, und hat eine maximale Klemmbreite von 18 ¼ Zoll. Und mit den Klemmhaken können Sie runde und ungewöhnlich geformte Materialien sichern. Dieser Tisch ist 31 x 25 Zoll groß und standardmäßig 32 Zoll hoch, sodass er mit unseren anderen Worx-Tischen und anderen Pegasus-Tischen verbunden werden kann, um einen längeren, voll funktionsfähigen Arbeitstisch zu erhalten. (Verbindungsschlösser sind im Lieferumfang enthalten.) Und die klappbare Ablage an der Basis ist für die Aufbewahrung von Werkzeugen, Steckdosenleisten oder allem, was Sie bei der Arbeit benötigen, ausgelegt. Der Pegasus ist robust und solide genug, um als dauerhafter Arbeitstisch oder Sägebock zu dienen, ist aber auch tragbar, sodass Sie ihn problemlos von Job zu Job oder vom Keller in die Garage mitnehmen können. Und er lässt sich auf eine Tiefe von nur 5 Zoll zusammenklappen, sodass er leicht zu verstauen ist, wenn Sie ihn längere Zeit nicht verwenden.

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[Langlebig] Hergestellt aus zuverlässigem, geformtem ABS mit Stahlstützen und -beschlägen. Dieser Tisch wird Ihnen lange Freude bereiten. [LAGERREGAL] Auf der Unterseite des Arbeitsgeräts Pegasus haben wir einen Platz für eine Steckdosenleiste oder Zubehör geschaffen. Perfektes zusätzliches Regal oder Stauraum für Ihren Arbeitsplatz. [MACH ES SELBST. MACH ES BESSER. MACHEN SIE ES MIT WORX.] WORX-Werkzeuge werden mit modernster Technologie und über modernen Effizienzstandards entwickelt, sodass Sie eine kostengünstige Werkzeugsammlung aufbauen können, die auf Langlebigkeit ausgelegt ist. [MEHRERE TISCHE VERBINDEN] Erstellen Sie eine komplette Arbeitstheke, wenn Sie drei oder mehr Pegasus miteinander verbinden. Unabhängig davon, ob Ihr Arbeitsplatz oder Ihre Werkstatt geräumig oder eng ist, lässt sich diese Gebäudelösung entsprechend Ihren Anforderungen erweitern oder verkleinern. [LEICHT UND STABIL] Es wiegt nur 25 Pfund und sein faltbares Design erleichtert das Bewegen und Aufbewahren. [BENUTZERDEFINIERTE KLEMMEN] Zwei Schnellklemmen sind integriert und bleiben auch dann befestigt, wenn Sie den Tisch zu einem Sägebock zusammenklappen. Da sie speziell für den Pegasus entwickelt wurden, sind sie stärker und halten länger. [Arbeitstisch und Sägebock] Hält bis zu 300 Pfund. als Arbeitstisch, trägt 1.000 Pfund. als Sägebock. Und der Übergang zwischen beiden ist einfach.
Assembly Required ‎No
Base Type ‎Casters
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand WORX
Brand ‎WORX
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 11,877 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎Painted
Finish Type Painted
Finish Type ‎Painted
Included Components ‎Work Table,
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 25 x 32.01 x 30.98 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎25 x 32.01 x 30.98 inches
Item model number ‎WX051
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 13.5 Kilograms
Item Weight ‎13.5 Kilograms
Item Weight ‎29.7 pounds
Manufacturer ‎WORX
Measurement System ‎Metric
Part Number ‎WX051
Pattern ‎Table&Sawhorse
Product Dimensions ‎25 x 32.01 x 30.98 inches
Product Dimensions ‎25"D x 31"W x 32"H
Size ‎1-
Special Features ‎Portable, Lightweight
Style ‎Worx Pegasus Work Table
Warranty Description ‎Comes with 3-year manufacturer’s warranty.

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Scritto da: buckeye1959
Best Folding Work Table
UPDATE (03/31/2023): Having owned and used this folding work table for approximately one year, I can report that I am still Impressed with the table itself (still 4 stars). However, I'm disappointed with the bar clamps (2.5 stars) because they don't have a lot of clamping force. They hold things, just not real securely. I would not recommend relying on the bar clamps if you had to secure material very tightly. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I suspect that, like many people, my choice of a portable/folding work table came down to the Worx Pegasus and the Keter folding work table. I spent hours researching folding work table options, reading reviews and watching YouTube videos about the various options. Ultimately, I narrowed my choices to the Worx Pegasus and the Keter folding work table. I ordered both with the intention of keeping the one I liked most and returning the other (fortunately, Amazon offered free returns for the Worx Pegasus and I could purchase and return the Keter table at a local Northern Tool store). The Keter folding work table I ordered was the model with extendable legs and maximum load capacity of 750 lbs. Keter also makes a model with non-extendable legs (fixed height of 29.75 inches), which has a maximum load capacity of 1,000 lbs. Except for the legs, the two models of the Keter table are otherwise identical. Even though the Worx Pegasus was more expensive than the Keter folding work table, I chose the Pegasus for the following reasons: 1. The design of the Pegasus is simpler and more elegant. Set up of the Pegasus is a breeze and literally takes just a few seconds. Spread the sawhorse legs, lift the "wings" of the table until they click and lock in place and you're done. Setting up the Keter folding work table is a multi-step process. After dropping the legs and lower shelf of the Keter folding work table from their collapsed position, three different table top supports need to be locked into place. 2. The table top of the Pegasus is larger (775 square inches) than the table top of the Keter folding work table (728.6 square inches). In addition, the Pegasus table top has embossed rulers and recessed storage trays for fasteners, drill bits, etc. on both "wings" of the table. The Keter folding work table top has no rulers or storage trays. 3. The Work Pegasus feels more solid/stable to me. Once the "wings" of the Pegasus were raised and locked in place, the table top was very sturdy when I pushed down on it and it didn't wobble when I tried to shake it. The Keter folding work table also felt very sturdy when I pushed down on the table top, but it wobbled noticeably when I put my hands on the table top and shook it. I suspect the Keter folding work table with the non-extendable legs might not wobble as much as the model with the extendable legs, but I suspect it would still wobble more than the Pegasus simply due to the design of the Keter table and legs. Although the Keter folding work tables have much higher load capacities, the 300 lb load capacity of the Pegasus is more than adequate for my needs. I doubt I'd ever put anything weighing more than 100 lbs on a folding work table. For what it's worth, there is a YouTube video of a guy who stacked 600 lbs of steel weights on a Work Pegasus (300 lbs on each side). 4. The overall look and feel of the Worx Pegasus gives the impression of higher quality. In my opinion, the fit and finish of the Pegasus is superior to the Keter folding work table. 5. The bar clamps that come with the Worx Pegasus are longer (18 inches vs. 12 inches) and appear to be better quality (larger overall and "beefier" material) than the Keter bar clamps. The Pegasus bar clamps can also be inserted on both sides of the table and extend almost the entire width of the table. The Keter bar clamps can only be inserted on one side of the table and extend only 60% of the width of the table. Storage of the Pegasus bar clamps on the sides of the table is also easier. Both Pegasus bar clamps can be grabbed and stowed away quickly from either side of the table. The Keter bar clamps are stored in cutouts on the lower shelf and must be returned to their fully closed position to fit in the cutouts. The Keter bar clamps cannot be retrieved or stowed away from one side of the table. It should be noted that only Worx-brand bar clamps will work in the T- rails on the Pegasus. Non-Worx bar clamps do not have the parts required to keep the distant end of the bar clamp in the T-rail track or secure the "trigger" end of the bar clamp to the table. Non-Worx bar clamps could presumably be used in a vertical orientation with the Pegasus work table, but, in my opinion, the egg crate plastic construction of the Pegasus table top is not designed for using clamps in a vertical orientation. In order to use clamps in a vertical orientation, one would have to place a flat piece of wood or other material on the underside of the table top. It does not appear that extra or replacement Worx-brand bar clamps can be purchased separately from Amazon or other retailers. Unlike the Worx clamp dogs, the Worx bar clamps are not advertised for sale at the Worx website or available for purchase on Amazon. Perhaps additional Worx bar clamps can be purchased directly from Worx by contacting its customer service department. 6. The T-rails for the bar clamps on the Worx Pegasus are made of fairly thick aluminum and each T-rail is securely screwed into the grooves on the table top. The T-rails for the bar clamps on the Keter folding work table are plastic and appear to be press fitted or slid into grooves in the table top. 7. The Worx Pegasus includes four clamp dogs that allow you to clamp material at various places on the table . They can also be used to clamp round and oddly shaped items. Additional clamp dogs for the Pegasus can be purchased separately. With the Keter table, material can only be clamped to one side (unless, perhaps, the clamp is oriented vertically). The Keter folding work table does not include any clamp dogs and there are no holes for clamp dogs on the Keter table. 8. The working height of the Pegasus is fixed at 32 inches, which is an acceptable height for me (I'm just over 6 ft. tall). The starting height of the Keter folding work table is 29.75 inches, which, for me, is too low. That's why I ordered the Keter table with extendable legs. The legs of the Keter table extend an additional 4 inches, in 2-inch increments, from 29.75 inches to 31.75 inches to 33.75 inches, but the legs are a pain to extend. Each leg has to be extended individually and must be returned to its shortest length before collapsing the table. The Pegasus is at an acceptable height without my having to do anything further when setting it up or folding it up. The maximum height of the Keter table -- 33.75 inches -- is a nice working height, especially for taller people, but the Keter table feels increasingly wobbly as you raise the height. If I had kept the Keter table, I probably would have used it at the middle height of 31.75 inches most of the time, which would have necessitated extending all four legs each time I set it up and returning them to their shortest length each time I folded it up. 9. The Pegasus comes with a three year warranty (six years if registered at the Worx website). The Keter table comes with only a one year warranty. 10. Although the weight of the two tables is similar (approximately 30 lbs), the Keter folding work table feels heavier when you carry it because it doesn't seem as compact as the Worx Pegasus when folded. The carry handle on the Keter table is a nice feature, but after the Keter table is folded flat its legs tend to flop out as it is being carried. The Pegasus doesn't have a handle, but I found I can carry it easily under one arm. Shorter people (or people with shorter arms) may find it more difficult to carry the Pegasus under one arm. TIP: The Worx Pegasus stores and can be carried more easily if you stretch a bungee cor
Scritto da: Matthew J. Mayer
Awesome table--Consider my track modification to also use a T-track clamp-down system
I absolutely love the Worx Pegasus table! But a question that comes up is whether one can use moveable, track-based hold-down clamps that exert downward pressure on the workpiece against the table top. The Worx Pegasus is really not designed to accommodate such accessories, but it can be modified to do so. I just strengthened the table channels for use with the Milescraft 4023 Track Master – Universal T-Track Clamping System (using the thinner 30mm base piece in the track). Works great! But there is an important issue to address whether using this type of hold-down clamp or other similar hold-down systems that exert downward pressure on a workpiece when using the Worx Pegasus table. CAUTION: You will almost certainly void the product warranty by doing the modification discussed below. Each of the two Worx Pegasus table channels is held in place with three small screws in plastic--not too strong. These will likely rip out, given significant vertical force upward resulting from using a hold-down clamp like the Milescraft. Remember, as the hold-down clamp pushes your wood/metal/other workpiece downward onto the table surface, there is a corresponding force pulling upward on the track. The table channels are only designed to accommodate the Worx clamps, which for the most part, generate a force in the horizontal direction, not pulling upward on the channel. SOLUTION: For each track, drill into the centerline of the track FOUR 1/4" holes, 2.5" and 8.5 " in from each end of each track. Then use a metal cutting countersink in a battery-powered or lightweight plug-in drill or driver/drill, but do NOT countersink more than about 95% the width of the head of the FLATHEAD 1/4-20 machine bolt (a.k.a., screw) you will be using in each hole, inserting with the threads going through the hole into the underside of the table. When you fully tighten the hex nut on the underside later in the process, this will draw the head of the screw down to seat well, making a small dimpled area in the bottom of the track--no negative effect on the function or structural integrity of the track. You will use a small flat washer and split ring or other type of lock washer on the underside, along with a 1/4-20 hex nut. Best to use a 2" or 3" long flathead 1/4-20 machine bolt and grind off the excess thread flush with the hex nut when fully installed and tightened (2 of the 4 bolt threads will be a bit awkward to grind, but it's no huge problem). This guarantees no extra protrusions that might interfere with closing the table wings when the job is done. The two drilled holes closer to the center of the table will require snipping away (use diagonal electrician pliers) small pieces of thin plastic ribbing on the underside to accommodate the nut and washers, but this will have no effect on the structural integrity of the table. When finished, test the WORX clamps to make sure the new screws don't interfere (they won't interfere if you have followed these instructions). Then you are all set to use your hold-down clamping system in cases where they are better suited a particular task than the Worx bar clamps, which are great for many situations where the alternative clamping systems (e.g., Milescraft) aren't necessary.
Scritto da: Michael D. Messmore
Great for portable work
It's well constructed and easy to pop up and down for portable work. It does lose a star for me for work holding. The bottom of the table is just vertical plastic supports, so you can't clamp to it. I've stuck flat pieces of wood under there to spread the pressure out, but the thin supports flex under pressure. You might be able to get around this with the included clamps and rails, but I couldn't find an easy way to do that. The top does not significantly flex at all, so I don't want to give the impression that it's flimsy. I've done a ton of random work on it and it has served me well, folding back up and going into my car or corner of the garage. I used to have one of those Workmate tables from the 90s (Black and Decker? I don't remember). It has much more usable space to work with, is easier to toss around, and even is more sturdy despite the plastic vs metal/MDF construction. But the work holding situation is not as good as I mentioned before.
Scritto da: Mike M
Amazing table
This table is awesome, it makes working on projects much easier and efficient. I had to rebuild a shutter panel and I used the built in clamp system to hold the side rails while I assembled, glued and clamped the mid rails on. It was a joy to use. I am extremely satisfied, now I regret not buying 2 of them.
Scritto da: Brett Smith
Sturdy and versatile
I was a little apprehensive about how sturdy this bench would be as it is mostly plastic, but I was pleasantly surprised. It is ready to go right out of the box with no assembly required and it is well made. Took a second to get the hang of using the clamps in the tracks, but after that it was smooth sailing. Super handy!
Scritto da: Peter Wright
Easy to set up and very sturdy.
This is the best folding work table I've ever had, so sturdy and quick to set up. It will serve my needs. Very happy ! :)
Scritto da: Rajiv M.
Damaged table
The outer packaging & the table top are both damaged. The top is broken as indicated in the third image.
Scritto da: J. Bisping
Needs Redesign
I find this product interesting yet with some design flaws. When you read that it can carry 300 lbs on it's work table surface, that seems to be as a static mass. However, if you apply even a fraction of that in a dynamic sawing motion, for example, with a piece of wood sticking out over the edge, you quickly realize that it lacks lateral stability and vertical sturdiness on the crucial edge where that force is being exerted. The clamps may be fine for glueing or strictly power tool applications, but if you move to sawing by hand or nailing, for instance, then you see the edge bend and twist, and the aluminum clamping rail on the top start separating from the moulded plastic housing it. So it can in no way replace a solid, edge-supported worktable without carefully analyzing your actual planned usage and work methods. The aluminum struts should have come closer to both end and side edges of the work surface. This is a fairly simple redesign. The edges should have been reinforced. Another issue is vertical clamping, outside the horizontal aluminum rails. The marketing photo shows this as a possible use but when you look underneath the table surface for a safe spot to clamp, there are absolutely none. Everything is thin, extruded plastic ribs to make the top surface more rigid, and there is not a single flat surface to clamp to. The solution is to place a flat piece of wood underneath to distribute the clamping load, but you know you are taking chances, as nowhere does the manual explicitly provide for such a use or deem it safe. Fact - the table locks open but does NOT lock closed, i.e., when folded flat, which makes it trickier to handle or stand straight on its own. Solution: a bungee around the table, passing through the aluminum channels, preferably with smooth, rounded carabiners, so not to scratch the finish. Finally, the fact of being able to stow the clamps on the legs is an interesting feature, but the design of the table does not protect the ends when stowed, and they protrude from both sides when the table is folded, making it unwise to transport it without risking damage to the clamps. So I would wait for version 2 of the Pegasus to take flight if I were you.
Scritto da: Hector Ponce
Como de profesional
Lo compré porque yo hago muebles pequeños y todo tipo de proyectos de mejora en mi casa y a mi esposa casi le daba un infarto cuando me veía trabajando sobre alguna mesa de la casa o la de la terraza. Elegí este modelo por ser plegable ya que no tengo mucho espacio para guardar mis herramientas y tengo un buen! La caja llegó bastante maltratada pero el producto estaba intacto. No pesa y se carga con facilidad. Se abre y pliega en segundos y sin trucos. Las prensas incluidas son muy útiles pues con ellas agarro desde tiras de madera que corto con cierta circular hasta cosas pequeñas que estoy lijando. Es bastante más grande de lo que yo pensaba, muy estable y parece que aguanta mucho peso. El material es resistente y en general la construcción de buena calidad. Seguramente no es la mejor opción para un taller más en forma pero para trabajar de vez en cuando en la casa, se siente casi como de profesional.
Scritto da: Alfredo Martinez
Firme y robusta
Su fabricación es en un plástico muy resistente. El armado es muy rápido y queda muy estable. Si también tienes prohibido usar la mesa del comedor para el Pepe el Toro que llevas dentro, esta mesa es tu solución. Algo cara, resepcto a otras alternativas del mercado pero con ella pagas ciertos intangibles. Ideal si eres gente de departamento y el espacio reducido es un problema. Yo la bauticé como estación artesanal. Pero es propicia para todo tipo de trabajos y reparaciones. Soporta equipos como ingleteadora, fijación de materiales para cortes con sus pinzas de 45 cm de extensión, en fin, un excelente soporte para trabajos caseros.

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