Manufacturer | Rockwell |
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Part Number | RK9002 |
Item Weight | 27 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.9 x 39.8 x 15.9 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | RK9002 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited 2-year |
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Rockwell RK9002 JawHorse Sheetmaster Portable Workstation
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Color | Black |
Brand | Rockwell |
Item Weight | 27 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.9 x 39.8 x 15.9 inches |
About this item
- [ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION] Built to last and built to hold your most important projects while your hands stay free to use your tools
- [HOLDS A FULL SHEET OF PLYWOOD] With up to 49” of clamping range and a 3/8” per step clamping method
- [1 TON OF CLAMPING FORCE] 2000 lbs of pressure means the project isn’t going anywhere, and with a max load of 600 lbs it can handle a lot
- [NO MAR PADS] Made from urethane so they grip the material without leaving any marks, perfect for premium woodworking projects
- [TRIPOD BASE] Three perfectly positioned legs actually provide more support on un-even ground than four legs would
- [EASY TO MOVE] Easy to store. With quick-release leg latches the JawHorse quickly folds down and unlockable wheels make it easy to push
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The heavy-duty JawHorse Sheetmaster is so named because it can support a full sheet of 8 x 4 plywood all by itself. There’s no need to call over a neighbor to help you hold a project when you have the JawHorse. Keep your hands free to use your tools instead of using them just to brace your work. And raise your project off of the floor and up to a comfortable working height. The Sheetmaster is really a 3-in-1 as it has workbench, vice, and machine press functionality. It’s strong enough to handle metal bending or straightening, made of solid steel with 10x the clamping force of a standard vice, and boasts the industrial pressing power of a one-ton machine press. It’s 53 lbs, which is substantial, but it needs to be to support 600 lbs projects with 1 ton of clamping pressure. But it’s designed with a whole host of features to make it easy to use. The rear leg doubles as a handle, and the front legs have unlockable wheels, so you can raise the back and push it around the job site like a wheelbarrow. Plus, the foot pedal does much of the clamping work for you, leaving your hands truly free. It’s 39” x 39” x 34” when standing and 29” x 14” x 13” when folded. because they’re confident in the performance of their tools.
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The Rockwell RK9002 JawHorse Sheetmaster is the only workstation you’ll need thanks to its more than one ton of clamping force, rock-solid all-steel construction, portable folding design, and foot pedal for hands-free clamping and working. For additional expediency, its lock-release switch allows you to lock material—such as a full sheet of plywood—in place and easily release it with the flick of a switch, making the JawHorse Sheetmaster a convenient and reliable addition to the workshop or job site.
RK9002 JawHorse
Sheetmaster At a Glance:
- Hold up to 48-inch sheets in one tool with hands-free clamping force
- Quickly folds down to a portable 43 pounds with built-in straight-line wheels for easier portability
- Dimensions: 39 inches by 39 inches by 34 inches standing; 29 inches by 14 inches by 13 inches folded
- Backed by a five-year limited warranty
The Rockwell JawHorse Sheetmaster can function as a workbench, a vice, and a machine press (view larger).Powerful Clamping Potential
If you can lift it, you can clamp it. The JawHorse Sheetmaster's powerful clamping jaws allow you to securely clamp virtually anything, so you have hands-free access to safely complete your project. You can even clamp wide items like doors or full sheets of plywood thanks to the 49-inch clamping width. Simply set it, lock it, and clamp it.
Versatile Workbench
Thanks to its flexible design, the JawHorse lets you get your projects up and off the ground at a comfortable working height. Simply clamp an ordinary piece of plywood into the JawHorse and you have a perfect workbench. You can even use it on the job site as a sturdy platform for miter saws, tile saws, and more. Plus, the tripod base gives exceptional all-terrain stability—and the front legs incorporate holes to allow for fastening for more permanent jobs.
Vice and Machine Press
Whether you're bending metal or straightening it, the JawHorse Sheetmaster's strength and stability allow you to be aggressive with your work. The JawHorse Sheetmaster is made of solid steel and has 10 times the clamping power of a regular vise. It also features the industrial pressing power of a one-ton machine press.
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One Rockwell RK9002 JawHorse Sheetmaster.
The JawHorse Sheetmaster is easily foldable—and at 43 pounds, it's easy to transport to the job site (click each to enlarge).
From the Manufacturer
Now you can support and clamp a full sheet of 8x4 plywood with just one tool. The Rockwell RK9002 JawHorse Sheetmaster is the ultimate worksite helper. Its hands-free operation make it easy to clamp and hold your work pieces. Let the sheetmaster do all the holding and stabilizing for you allowing free use of your hands for your tools instead of using your hands to stabilize your work. Non-marring grips on the jaws help protect your work. The Sheetmaster is heavy duty and supports up to 600 lbs. of weight with up to 1 ton of clamping force. When you are finished, fold it up for compact storage or for easy transport. The Rockwell Sheetmaster has scooter wheels to roll easily to and from the worksite. The rear leg doubles as a handle to make transport even easier. With the Rockwell JawHorse sheetmaster, just set it, lock it, and clamp your way to hands free support for your projects.
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ASIN | B005BTLXI8 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #288,295 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #144 in Power Tool Stands |
Date First Available | August 30, 2011 |
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Customers like the ease of setup, size and stability of the item stand. For example, they mention it's intuitive to operate, highly portable and that it folds up really small for storage. Customers are also impresseded with the clamping motion, saying it has a solid grip and holds tight. They appreciate versatility, and performance. That said, opinions are mixed on the weight and value.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the item stand. They mention that it is a good, useful piece of equipment to have, it performs its functions extremely well, and it works great as a helping hand when working alone. Some say that it's better than a vice and works like an additional leg to help support extra long or wide items.
"...It really is a 5 star item IMO. Extremely well made, performs its functions extremely well, and is just a down right awesome tool. I love it." Read more
"...Everything about the jawhorse is well thought out and it's made of heavy enough steel that you know it's going to last a long time...." Read more
"...It works like an additional leg to help support extra long/wide items that you may want to cut...." Read more
"...The Rockwell Jawhorse-Sheet Master is an excellent tool that could last years and years...." Read more
Customers like the stability of the tool. They say it's well built, sturdy, and surprisingly stable. Customers also mention that the welds are well done and it'll provide a rock-solid platform for door trimming.
"...It really is a 5 star item IMO. Extremely well made, performs its functions extremely well, and is just a down right awesome tool. I love it." Read more
"...Everything about the jawhorse is well thought out and it's made of heavy enough steel that you know it's going to last a long time...." Read more
"This tool is very strong and durable. I can see multiple possibilities of how I can use this tool...." Read more
"...The yellow sled is designed to come out and reverse. But it's so well engineered that the paint makes it very tight to remove, it's a tug of war to..." Read more
Customers like the clamp. They say it has good clamping force, the motion is solid, and the ability to grip is amazing. It clamps easily and securely, holds tight, and works extremely smooth. The legs lock into place and have easy catch/releases to help prevent accidents. Customers also say the clamp is indispensable and can hold gently or with extreme force. They also mention that the foot pedal clamping is very handy for exact positioning of your workpiece.
"...This is to say, the clamping force is fantastic. And super easy to clamp something by allowing you to use your foot, which frees up both hands to..." Read more
"...I like that you use a foot pedal to lock in the clamp, it frees your hands to line a part up while you apply the foot pedal to lock it in...." Read more
"...has resistance from the two imbedded ball bearings and it glides back and forth with ease. Very Nice!..." Read more
"...Also bought the log clamp attachment, and it holds logs quite well for cutting with my chainsaw...." Read more
Customers find the item stand easy to set up. They say the design is sturdy and intuitive to operate. They also say the set up is fast and accurate. Customers say the product has made bigger projects much easier to handle. They mention that there is no real assembly required, and the clamp is easy to use. They appreciate the secure locking and the fact that it takes seconds to fold up and roll away.
"...It is super easy to set up and break down. It takes maybe 30 seconds to unfold a few legs and flip it over, and vice versa...." Read more
"...Pros: Solid construction, intuitively easy usage, many uses; log clamp accessory very useful...." Read more
"...The legs lock into place and have easy catch/releases to help prevent accidents...." Read more
"...Its heavy. Its built wonderfully. It sets up reasonable easily but would be a bit of a chore to setup if you are a woman, or a wee little girly man...." Read more
Customers like the size of the item stand. For example, they say it's compact enough to stow in a small area, highly portable, and folds up really small for storage. That said, they mention it'll hold very small to very large pieces of wood, plywood, and pvc. They also say it compliments portable work tables and is easy to carry from garage to the jobsite.
"...Now the good: rock solid, easy to use and transport. I've tried it with some 2x4's, clamped it, then sat on the wood (wt. 180 lbs.)..." Read more
"...First the teeth are metal (not plastic). There are 4 and they are pretty large...." Read more
"...I also appreciate the way it folds down to such a compact size and will stand up for storage taking up very little floor space...." Read more
"...It really is a very unique and incredibly useful workstand. But, I will think twice before buying anything from Rockwell again in the future...." Read more
Customers find the tool incredibly versatile, useful in various applications, and a great addition to the workshop. They also mention that it folds up to occupy minimal space and is good for all trades.
"...made, performs its functions extremely well, and is just a down right awesome tool. I love it." Read more
"...The Jawhorse is so handy, I find new uses for it every day...." Read more
"...Pros: Solid construction, intuitively easy usage, many uses; log clamp accessory very useful...." Read more
"This is a very versatile vise...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the weight of the tool. Some mention it's reasonably heavy so that it keeps things in place, while others say it'd be better to carry it. They also say the foot pedal is light weight and it'll be awkward to move.
"...The second issue is it weights a lot but I love it anyway. Purchase this tool and you won't be sorry." Read more
"...It's not too heavy overall, but with the way its weight is distributed makes flipping it over in one motion difficult...." Read more
"...Rolling it up stairs is a good way to dislocated a shoulder. Carrying it is even harder, I wish there was an easy way to carry this upright...." Read more
"...This thing is very sturdy. It is a bit much for me to carry up from my basement to my yard if I need to cut something simple and don't want to get..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the tool. Some mention it's well worth the money, convenient, and hefty. However, others say that it'd be better off buying a different tool or a slightly used product.
"...This thing is great, and well worth the money!..." Read more
"...It looks like I have received a lightly used product." Read more
"Not cheap but it's certainly not cheap. Yeah, It costs what I make in a day but damn it's built like it costs what I make in a day to make...." Read more
"...;, these designers, really thought of all the details, really worth the money!..." Read more
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I wanted a jawhorse to basically use as a portable vise. To hold material securely when cutting off 2x material, to hold larger items while sanding, chiseling, or ripping, etc. I was sick of working on the ground, or inconveniently on saw horses, etc. Since I got it, I've also used it as a miter saw stand, which worked great.
I watched and read a lot of reviews, and determined that even though this unit is expensive, it would be worth it to me, and it definitely is.
It is super easy to set up and break down. It takes maybe 30 seconds to unfold a few legs and flip it over, and vice versa.
The clamping force is great. I haven't tried to measure it, but it is definitely more than enough to secure whatever you put into it. The jawhorse is not really prone to tipping due to it's design, but obviously can if you force it, and I say this to say that from my off the cuff tests, I get the unit to tip before I can dislodge/slip the material that is locked in the jaws. This is to say, the clamping force is fantastic. And super easy to clamp something by allowing you to use your foot, which frees up both hands to make sure the piece is placed just the way you want it.
I have yet to put a full sheet of anything into the jaws. It comes with an extra jig piece that quickly clamps and holds holds two pieces of 2x material at 90 degrees that is meant to be additional support for full sheets. The two pieces at 90 degrees form an "L" where the mid point of the long side of the "L" rests on the jawhorse to support the long dimension of the sheet, and the short side of the "L" rests on the ground. It looks to be pretty quick to set up, but you'd have to have that 2x material handy whenever you plan to do full sheets (maybe not as travel friendly then), and would have to set up the clamps each time. And then you wouldn't want to lose the clamp jig, and it does not store with the unit itself. This is all to say that yes it does full sheets, and I'm sure it is great at it, but it's not a fully integrated solution that all packs away into the unit itself. If you're going to be cutting a number of sheets, it's definitely worth it to set up the extra jig and go to town, but otherwise, you'll probably not be using it for single sheet cuts. This doesn't mean that the 48" jaw capacity is not useful though, beacause there are still times where you may want to hold something "long ways" by its <48" dimension, and as long as it's not wider than a few feet, you wouldn't need the support braces.
One gripe I have about the unit, the only one so far (unless you count how cumbersome I view the support brace setup to be), is that when you try to wheel it, (a neat feature by the way, that you can compact it, and it wheels with the leg as a handle), a combination of the wheels being small and close together results in a lot of rocking while wheeling. You wind up fighting it while wheeling it, even on flat ground to an extent. Like a crappy suitcase where it's constantly on one wheel, then the other, then the other, back and forth, etc. You have to baby it to get it to roll properly, even on flat ground. If you are trying to do stairs, or go over grass or anything else, forget it. I personally have about given up on the wheels and just carry it. If you're going 10 or 20 feet across the garage, the wheels are OK, but more than that, it saves time and frustration to just carry it. My understanding is that the two wheel design this unit has is different than the single roller the original jawhorse has, and is supposed to be better. I haven't used the original, so I don't know how that one works, but I can say that I am not too impressed by the wheeling capability of this unit. It's fine for flat ground, and I guess not *too* bad overall. Let me say this... it's better than not having them, so there's that. But I do think they could be improved.
One other note is that you need to be careful with the clamping force. It's hard to control just how much you use, and when removing it, just like an E-brake on a car, you need to apply *just* a little more force than you used to clamp/lock it, which means a little more clamping force needs to be applied to remove a clamped item. You wouldn't want to use it to hold anything delicate. For example, I tried a test piece of 1/2" copper pipe, and found that it was difficult to secure the pipe without crushing it out of round. Even when I got it to hold without hurting it too much, it was far too easy to press too hard on the foot pedal when releasing it and just smash the copper flat. You don't realize how much clamping force it really has until you see this and how easy it is to do. It's one thing to clamp things in a normal bench vise where it closes slowly, turn by turn by hand, but with the jawhorse where you use your foot and a lot of clamping force is applied very quickly for what feels like not pressing very hard with your foot, it can be a problem for these delicate items. This is awesome when grabbing wood and items that aren't easily crushed, but it does mean that you want to be careful with anything that you would be weary about in a normal vise.
I would remove a star because of the wheels, but it's not a key enough feature to me to do that. It really is a 5 star item IMO. Extremely well made, performs its functions extremely well, and is just a down right awesome tool. I love it.
I made a plasma-cutting rail system that clamps into the jawhorse. It's heavy at 70 pounds, that's why I clamp it to the jawhorse. But it gives me a platform for making smooth plate cuts. I put my plasma cutter into a carriage and it glides over the metal plate below that is to be cut. Very nice straight lines, it's better than I could do by hand.
I also purchased the welding attachment for this. This was money well spent, but I'll go into that in another review. The two are awesome together and give you an extra set of hands to hold things.
The clamp system is unique and very strong. I like that you use a foot pedal to lock in the clamp, it frees your hands to line a part up while you apply the foot pedal to lock it in. You have to be careful with the clamping pressure, it will literally break things if you clamp too hard. And to release the clamp, it's just a flip of a switch and then you push down slightly on the foot pedal.
I made a base for my Miter Saw so that the saw sits securely in the Jawhorse. Later, I plan to add extensions to the base so that the extensions can support workpieces that are longer. The Jawhorse is so handy, I find new uses for it every day. It's a tool that you will pass down to your kids because it's well built and built to last.
Everything about the jawhorse is well thought out and it's made of heavy enough steel that you know it's going to last a long time. It's not a cheap sawhorse, but it does so much more than just support your work. The last feature that's pretty great is that it easily folds up to where it only takes up about a square foot of garage real estate. That's important when you don't have a lot of room, but as small as my workspace is, I rarely ever take my jawhorse down. It's a fantastic tool and I don't think anyone would regret ever getting one.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2017
I made a plasma-cutting rail system that clamps into the jawhorse. It's heavy at 70 pounds, that's why I clamp it to the jawhorse. But it gives me a platform for making smooth plate cuts. I put my plasma cutter into a carriage and it glides over the metal plate below that is to be cut. Very nice straight lines, it's better than I could do by hand.
I also purchased the welding attachment for this. This was money well spent, but I'll go into that in another review. The two are awesome together and give you an extra set of hands to hold things.
The clamp system is unique and very strong. I like that you use a foot pedal to lock in the clamp, it frees your hands to line a part up while you apply the foot pedal to lock it in. You have to be careful with the clamping pressure, it will literally break things if you clamp too hard. And to release the clamp, it's just a flip of a switch and then you push down slightly on the foot pedal.
I made a base for my Miter Saw so that the saw sits securely in the Jawhorse. Later, I plan to add extensions to the base so that the extensions can support workpieces that are longer. The Jawhorse is so handy, I find new uses for it every day. It's a tool that you will pass down to your kids because it's well built and built to last.
Everything about the jawhorse is well thought out and it's made of heavy enough steel that you know it's going to last a long time. It's not a cheap sawhorse, but it does so much more than just support your work. The last feature that's pretty great is that it easily folds up to where it only takes up about a square foot of garage real estate. That's important when you don't have a lot of room, but as small as my workspace is, I rarely ever take my jawhorse down. It's a fantastic tool and I don't think anyone would regret ever getting one.
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ich weiß überhaupt nicht warum dieses Gerät oder besser die Art, hier in Mitteleuropa fast gänzlich unbekannt ist.
Ich bin durch einen Megazufall darauf gestoßen.
In einem Beitrag von April Wilkerson dachte ich mir, WTF, was ist das da?
In der Liste Ihrer Werkzeuge stand dann JawHorse. Was zum Teufel ist ein JawHorse!?!
Ich kann sagen, ein einfaches und wirklich geniales Teil.
Ich habe darauf geachtet dass ich Werkstücke von mehr als 1200mm einspannen konnte, ja und Zack, da habe ich mir das Dingens hier bestellt.
Egal was, drauflegen, einspannen (der Druck ist hervorragend einstellbar- ich spanne u.a. 10mm Gipsfaserplatten ein) und loslegen.
Der Stand des Bocks inkl. des Materials ist einfach Mega!
Fazit:
Jeder der Plattenwerkstoffe oder Türen bzw. Fenster aufarbeitet bzw. bearbeitet sollte sich sowas hier anschaffen!
Wenn möglich noch mehr Sterne!
Vielen Dank an April!
Beste Grüße
As mentioned in other reviews it is a little on the heavy side, but this is due to the outstanding construction. It truly is built to last.
Typical man I didnt bother with the instructions to put it up and took a while to figure it out. It requires turning on its back and getting the legs and clamp system opened in the correct order. If you have a back injury or mobility issues this is not something you will want to be putting up and down on a regular basis. But the footprint isnt too large so could be left up for the home DIY ehthusiast with enough space.
Folding it up requires it to be flipped over again and I have noticed that when you do start to turn it over, and put pressure on any of the legs to act as the pivot, they are prone to start to fold up. It is essential that all safety clips are checked to be firmly seated before you start to roll it over.
Due to its weight and shape it will soon trap your hand or collapse in a heap if you dont follow the instructions carefully.
But it does exactly what it says on the box. 10/10 for design and construction very impressed indeed.
I have seldom seen such a well thought out, designed, engineered and executed piece of machinery. Very sturdy, ingenious way it folds for storage.
Only giving it 4 stars for now until I get a chance to do some real work with it, but I'm sure it's deserving.
Another amazing thing is, it came from Quebec to Alberta via Canada Post in 6 days, free shipping, and no GST! You can't even get regular mail that fast! And no GST?! Is Quebec a different country or something??