

🛠️ Elevate your workspace — stability and strength that moves with you!
The WORKPRO Folding Roller Stand combines heavy-duty strength with versatile height adjustment (27-43 inches) and a 250 lb load capacity. Its eccentric foot ensures stability on uneven surfaces, while the foldable, lightweight design offers unmatched portability. Backed by a globally recognized brand, this roller stand is engineered for reliable, smooth support in all your woodworking tasks.














| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Brand | WORKPRO |
| Color | Red |
| Material | Metal |
| UPC | 820909689515 |
R**7
Works well with long boards.
The two roller stands I purchased appear to be well designed and manufactured. They look nicely finished after they were assembled. Assembly was straight forward with the tool furnished with the stands. The rollers move easily and smoothly. Roller height adjustment was easy, stable, and worked well with my table saw, pointer, and planer.
B**Y
Very well made roller supports.
Arrived with no visual or bent defects. Simple and easy to assemble with instructions. I have used them already and they work well. Height adjustment works fine and the legs and floor supports are straight. I recommend this item whole heartedly.
A**R
Well made and useful.
I was surprised by how well they are built. Excellent value and they do the job i bought them to do.
R**0
Entirely satisfied - some issues you might want to consider
First off, I should say that I'm pleased with these stands. The quality of construction is great they work well, the bearings are smooth, and, at least by my standards, the value was excellent. Packaging was also sturdy, so the product arrived unharmed. The height adjustment works well, though is a little odd. The adjustment screw bears on a flexible plastic tab inside the top of the stand's leg so as to impinge on and grip the chromed movable bar. This definitely seems to work, but I'm a little concerned that if the tab were to wear out or break you'd be a little screwed. Still, it does work, it grips the chromed bar well, doesn't scratch it up, and gives continuous adjustment, which is important for a stand like this (unlike a stand with drilled hols into which you'd have to set a pin. The adjustment knob on the one leg does provide leveling adjustment, but only within a limited margin. If you're working in a workshop with a slightly uneven floor than it'd stop the stand from wobbling, but it won't actually level the roller with respect to your saw's table unless you're lucky. What's more, if you're planning to use these stands on a job side on rough or sloping ground, then you really won't be able to get things both stable and level. I expect that for most of the target market this won't be too much of a problem, but I thought I should mention it. The only real way to address these issues completely would be to have fully adjustable tripod legs, which would bring a different set of problems (more expensive to manufacture, harder to make fold up neatly, harder to set up, less stable if you're lucky enough to have an even floor. Given what I've said above, and wanting to reiterate my overall satisfaction with this item, I might as well voice my one gripe. When you want to fold up these stands and store them somewhere, there's no good way to hang them up. If there were (say) a central eye on either the longer bottom leg or on the top T-bar, then the stand could hang on the wall easily. Absent this, you have to use two hooks of some sort to stop it from sliding off. Neat storage is important in a workshop (or cramped garage), and it's always a little strange when otherwise entirely satisfactory products are marred by a little thoughtless design. FWIW, I had a bunch of spare hooks left over and they work well ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FRNNL9BX ).
D**R
Sturdy and well made roller stand
These worked well on the infeed and outfeed of my planer. They are easy to adjust. They fold up and store easily under the planer stand that I built. Keeping long boards supported helps minimize snipe. I did have to add some 3D-printed feet to the legs to keep them from rocking because my shop floor is so uneven that the primitive screw adjustment was inadequate. The 3D-printer file is available on the web for free. Just search for it on the usual printer sites.
T**S
Very functional and easy to use.
Stability is good. I have used to hold whole plywood sheets on my table saw. The height change adjustment works great.
J**R
Extra set of hands when needed
This unit is simple to set up & use right out of the box. I purchased it due to the fact that most work I do in the shop I am alone & need a roller when cutting plywood or long boards, I do not wish to fall off my table saw, The roller unit has slide bar for height adjustment and end stops for smaller boards to keep them in place after you cut them down. It is a great shop tool.
N**O
Wobbly, cheap
It arrived. It was easily assembled. It looks fine, on a cheap side though. It is wobbly. You can shim it so it does not wobble as much. It is made from light aluminum or steel so adding weight does bend it a bit, and I mean adding 5-10lbs not 100lbs. It will spring back when you remove weight. If you are adjusting height it is finicky, tightening the bolt might move it up or down by as much as ⅛”. If you are trying to do precision work, e.g. use it with jointer, there's way too much play. For rough support where you don't care if it moves a bit it will do the job.
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