🔧 Elevate Your Craftsmanship with Shop Fox!
The Shop Fox W1721 Long Rails and Legs for Aluma-Classic are expertly designed tools that combine durability and precision. With a lightweight build of 20.7 pounds and dimensions of 81 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches, these rails and legs are perfect for enhancing your workshop's capabilities. Proudly made in Taiwan, they offer compatibility with Aluma-Classic tools, making them a must-have for any serious craftsman.
Manufacturer | Shop Fox |
Part Number | W1721 |
Item Weight | 20.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 81 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | W1721 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
A**R
It’s good!
I like it. I don’t know why people are complaining About the rails being. Aluminum instead of steel... it’s works just fine!
P**I
Received it with damage ):
Received it with damage ):
P**R
Work Great
Easy to install.. Work great on my old Craftsman Table Saw
A**R
its easy to put on and seems to work well.
Most people said the fence is too thin it is little thin but it seems to work fine . I had no problem putting it on and using it I give it a four stars.
A**R
It cost $17.50 to return it. That's how much I like it.
Cheaply made. I have a Grizzly hybrid table saw and I had to remove my heavy duty steel rails and replace it with this cheap aluminum juke. After removing my rails the instruction stated to screw in 4 hex bolt screws until just ¼" remains. The rail has a slot that the hex bolt fits in. After sliding the rail over the four hex bolts there is no way to tighten the bolt further, so you can never completely tighten the rail. I tried over and over to screw the bolts in as much as I could but still allow the rail to fit over them but no matter how much I tried I was never able to get the rail to fit tightly again the table saw. There was a constant play between the saw and the rail. It was the same problem with the rear rail. A poor design. There was one page of instructions in 3 languages. The rear rail didn't even have instructions on how to install it. The legs were adequate but the rails were completely unacceptable. A table saw can be used for years therefore I didn't want to be frustrated every time I use it so it's better to just return them. In the long run the returning postage, $17.50, will be well worth it.
W**R
Steel vs aluminum
I would prefer steel rails but the aluminum seems tough enough. I don't leave tension on my fence so as not to impress in one spot.
P**E
Don't waste your money
Don't waste your money !!!!!!!!!!!
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