Cordless Table Saw Underframe Stand
$375.00 ea.
The UG-CSC-SYS underframe cart is the ideal 3-in-1 solution when doing jobs with the CSC SYS 50. It acts as a hand cart for moving the saw from the vehicle to the point of use – allowing you to easily roll an entire tower of Systainers of up to 176 lbs (80 kg) to the jobsite. The foldaway legs can be easily deployed, giving you a worktable of 23" x 23" (58 x 58 cm) in size; a practical alternative to folding sawhorses. Materials are securely clamped on the surface via the indexable clamping points on top. The cart demonstrates its full ability in combination with the CSC SYS 50 cordless table saw. The saw indexes to be securely positioned in the holes of the work top – all while putting you at an ergonomicwork height. The legs simply remain folded in when using the CSC SYS 50 cordless table saw on the ground. The bottom plate that just served as a wheeled hand truck for the Systainers is now set up as an ideal work support for long materials for all rip cuts, cross cuts and angled cuts.
- Versatile: Handtruck, worktable, and underframe support for the CSC SYS 50 cordless table saw - all in one
- Tough: Transport a Systainer tower up to 176 lbs (80 kg). The Systainers engage securely on the base plate. Secure with a lashing strap
- Saves space: Folded together, the underframe takes up barely any space in a vehicle
- Practical: The foldaway legs can be deployed instantly. Unevenness in the floor is compensated for by an adjustable foot on one of the foldaway legs
- Stable support: The typical Festool hole pattern of the worktop allows secure clamping of materials with screw clamp and lever clamps
- A perfect fit: The ideal combination with the CSC SYS 50 cordless table saw. Creates an ergonomic working height, while also providing stable support for long materials. The legs remain folded in when working close to the ground (working height 9-21/32" (24.5 cm)
- puts the CSC SYS 50 cordless table saw at a working height of 90 cm (with legs folded out)
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