Rockler One-Touch Lift Mechanism

By Robert Robillard on Uncategorized

ROCKLER  ONE-TOUCH LIFT MECHANISM EASILY MOVES YOUR SHOP TABLES AND TOOLS

Rocker  recently released a very cool Lever-Action Lift called, the Rockler One-Touch Lift Mechanism.  This mechanism can be used to make mobile bases or attached to shop furniture.  For a small shop this is a game changer.    Now you can move your heavy shop furniture or tables out in the center of the room to use and then store it against the wall when done.
The Rockler One-Touch Lift Mechanism 4-Pc. Caster Kit can also be used to move heavy objects like shop equipment, appliances, and furniture.  I plan on trying these caster out on my shaper table which weighs at lease 250 pounds.

Installing The One-touch Mechanism Kit VIDEO:

The Rockler One-Touch Lift Mechanism kit includes four, easy-spin, 2-3/8″ urethane casters with a foot-activated, lift provide 3/4″ of floor clearance, bringing total mobility to objects weighing up to 400-lbs. Disengaged,mechanism that engages or disengages with the touch of a toe.

Fully engaged, the four casters the wheeled item stays put, as the full weight of the item sits on the floor.

Durable and rugged these casters are rated for 100-lbs., that means that your shop furniture or workbench can weigh up to 400-lbs.

Installing The Rockler Workbench Caster Kit:

I attached the Rockler One-Touch Lift Mechanism to my workshop shaper table and was able to install it all four casters in five minutes. Minimal tools were needed:  a drill driver, socket wrench, measuring tape and pencil is all I needed.
It’s super easy to install the casters and even easier to use them once installed.
The Rockler One-Touch Lift Mechanism Kit (43501) retails for $74.99.

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