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Saw Horse Tools

Rockwell RK9000 JawHorse

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  • 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

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-inch maximum clamping range, 600 lb. maximum load, 39-by-39-by-34-inch standing size, 29-by-14-by-13-inch folded size.




Rockwell Jawhorse RK9109 Plywood Jaw Accessory Attachment


Technical Details

  • Features rugged steel jaws
  • Like having a third hand

Product Description

Review

You can use the Plywood jaw to adapt the Rockwell Jawhorse for large sheet goods up to 52 inches wide, or set up the Jawhorse as a reliable miter saw station or a more permanent work table. Outriggers are required for sheets up to four feet wide. For sheets wider than four feet, outriggers with support legs are needed.

Product Description

The Rockwell Jawhorse is a portable workstation clamping system that can do what you want, where you want. It weighs approximately 43 lbs and its jaws will open to a maximum of 37, large enough to handle a full size door.



Sawhorse

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A sawhorse is a beam with four legs used to support a board or plank for sawing. A pair of sawhorses can support a plank, forming a scaffold. In certain circles, it is also known as a mule.

The sawhorse may be designed to fold for storage. A sawhorse with a wide top is particularly useful to support a board for sawing or as a field workbench, and is more useful as a single, but also more difficult to store.

A sawhorse can also be used as the base for a portable work table by placing a sheet of 3/4" plywood or even a door on top of two sawhorses. If the sawhorses are strong enough, the portable table can be used as a platform for tools like a table saw, although with caution if the top is not secured to the sawhorses.

Related devices

  • A sawbuck is a similar device for working with logs and branches.
  • Devices resembling sawhorses but without the top rail are also sometimes painted with bright colors and fitted with flashing lights and used to block excavations or road construction or other safety-related purposes.

Crowd control

A device for crowd control in the late 20th century had the shape of a sawhorse made of wood. The legs are similar but rather heavy duty facsimiles of the hobby version of about the same height. The horizontal bar consists of a heavy-duty plank of about 4.2 meters (14 feet) long with printed on it in large letters: Police Line - Do Not Cross. Many cities have chosen to replace this wooden barrier with the French barrier, which is a metal crowd control device.

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