With a maximum rated load capacity of 500 lbs., the model 50-025 universal mobile base from General International is made to fit and add mobility to the majority of machinery found in home shops. Featuring all steel frame construction, 2-large 3 in. heavy duty wheels as well as 2 lockable 2-1/2 in. swivel casters and adjustable rubber leveling ft. to stabilize the base once set in place on uneven surfaces. The length and width of the 50-025 can be adjusted in 1 in. increments. For square shaped loads, a minimum size of 11 in. and a maximum size of 35-1/4 in. square can be achieved. The 50-025 can be set to accommodate rectangular loads ranging from a minimum of 11 x 17 in. to a maximum of 19 x 51 in.
- 2 heavy-duty 3 in. wheels
- 2 heavy-duty 2-1/2 in. casters
- 2 rubber leveling feet
- Adjustment in 1 in. increments
Favian Kshlerin (verified owner) –
good product but you can buy similar products for the same or less
Ignacio Mohr (verified owner) –
I have this base and the newer Rikon base. Also looked carefully at the HTC base in the store. The General is the one to get if you can find it.The HTC has plastic levers, probably they are OK but they look flimsy and some people report them breaking online. The Rikon has aluminum levers, but you have to lift them to raise the tool, an awkward movement for your foot.The general is all steel (except for the wheels) and the lifting action is accomplished by pushing down on the steel paddles, very easy. Assembly is as straightforward as it can be – all of these universal bases are mostly like erector sets with lots and lots of screws.Only con is that the adjustable height range is rather limited because the lifting action is only perhaps 1/2 inch. This is not a problem but you have to be a little careful to make sure that you keep the two within that range as you adjust for leveling.Overall the best of the lot, get it if you can.
Trudie Koch (verified owner) –
Some of the bolts broke when I tightened them. Works great under my radial arm saw.
Damion Nader (verified owner) –
I bought a universal base for my Delta 10″ Contractor Saw and another for my Grizzly 1035 shaper. It was a perfect fit for both pieces of equipment. As a weekend hobbyist I can’t believe it took me so long to buy these bases. Now I easily move my equipment around my garage without much effort.
Issac Schultz (verified owner) –
All my equipment are on wheels, I use this under my industrial sewing machine.Love being able to move things around easily.
Myrtle Hartmann (verified owner) –
I had two of these already in my shop. I purchased them many years ago and had only used one of them. Recently, I started doing more work in my shop and assembled the second base and put it to use. I realized how simple and well built this base is. I researched mobile bases and didn’t see anything I liked better, so I ordered three more from HD. I haven’t assembled one yet, but I assume they are identical since they are the same make and model.Note that these arrive as a kit of individual parts. We have to assemble it from scratch. There are four corners, four long angle irons, four short angle irons, two fixed wheels, two swivel casters, two caster controls and a lot of nuts and bolts.The mix of short and long angle irons allows us to mix and match them to achieve various geometries.It is helpful to think the assembly though before diving into it. There are some pieces that require assembly in a specific order to avoid extra steps. As usual, loose fit things together before tightening things down all the way. When complete, these are strong, functional and nice looking.
Sienna Kuhlman (verified owner) –
Assembly was a snap. Instructions were concise. I mounted it to a fourteen inch band saw, and it functions well. It rolls where pointed and stays put when locked in place.
Walker Lang (verified owner) –
The stand made a nice addition to my wood shop. Worked great for my Jet jointer.
Gage Mills (verified owner) –
Works great for my old Rockwell band saw