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The WEN MSA658T is a heavy-duty, multi-purpose rolling stand featuring adjustable rollers that extend up to 54.3 inches, a durable metal top that requires no drilling, and retractable swivel casters for easy mobility. Compatible with most benchtop planers and miter saws, it supports heavy tools with a sturdy 65.3-pound frame, making it an essential upgrade for any professional or serious DIY workspace.
Brand | WEN |
Style | 2021 Model |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Included Components | Stand |
UPC | 044459006589 |
Manufacturer | WEN |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00044459006589 |
Part Number | MSA658T |
Item Weight | 65.3 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 25.34 x 24.81 x 12.44 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MSA658T |
Pattern | Stand |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**R
Sturdy, perfect for my DeWalt planer.
Sturdy stand, pretty easy to assemble. Perfect for my DeWalt planer. I especially like the ability to move the stand and planer around as need, sometimes I run very long boards through the planer and need a little extra space. The only caveat I have is with the provided bolts and/or nuts. I have a tendency to make sure all of my bolts and nuts are tight, been tightening things like this for years, however, for a couple of these, it seemed as if they may have stripped out or came very close to stripping out. That tells me that they are very soft and that seems odd considering how sturdy the stand itself is formed from. The extension rollers are nice too, but in my case, the DeWalt planer has extension tables attached to the planer and the extension rollers provided on the stand don't actually provide enough additional support to be useful. I will be adding separate extension rollers for longer work. Overall, it's a nice stand and if you have a planer, it is easily sturdy enough to support it.
S**U
The wheels are the magic!
Exceeded my expectations in both build quality and ease of assembly.Setup took less than 30 minutes, and the stand is incredibly sturdy — it easily supports my WEN 4212 drill press, even though it’s designed for miter saws or bench planers.The real magic is in the wheels. With a simple push of the pedal, it transforms from stable and stationary to easily mobile.I’m buying another one for my miter saw. Highly recommended.
D**E
Overall decent but I have a couple of notes that lower the stars.
The good:Love the holes for bolting equipment downFairly easy to build.Instructions have intelligent order of operation for assembly and should be followed. (Pictures mean I didn’t read)Study enough enough for 90lb dewalt planer.The rollers work but have a single knob so they won’t be perfectly level (risk of snipe on planer).The badNo extra hardware so I always ding a minimum half star, but also no hardware shortage and they did include hardware for attaching tools so, kudos!The wheels are meant for flat smooth surfaces. My garage is 124 years only and the cement is not flat and the previous home owner had carpet and puzzle soft flooring. With about 140lbs or so of weight, the cart is worthless if I want to wheel it. I built a caster base. Which fixed problem two:The cart is a bit short for my planer and me. I’m 6’3” and like things taller to start but I think it might be short for most.The shelf is too low for me. With the spacing and the fact I’m mobile, I’ll probably never use, but it adds strength to the structure.No locktight on nuts so they may become loose over time. Plan accordingly.Overall I think it was good value and while it’s definitely not perfect, I think it is great value.
C**R
Is it worth the price of admission? Yes. Period.
This is more than just a tool stand. its a material saver. I run my planer on it and the extension rollers changed unusable snipe to usable snipe. After planing a 6 foot 1X10 on both faces, I ended up with .002 total snipe on both ends. And thats with a 12-1/2" Wen. Without the extensions it was in excess of .008. Anything more than 6 foot and you'll need additional rollers or infeed/outfeed tables.As far as the height of the stand, it aint enough. Gonna have to fix that. Everything in my shop is set at 36 inches. With a stand height of 29 and a planer deck at 32, I'm 4 inches short of being happy. I do like the portability. Beats a 9 foot long dedicated table (preferred, but a space killer).Overall, Wen hit one out of the park with this one. I think I'll keep it.
H**R
Dry sturdy
I will be buying several more of these tables. Easy to assemble and much more sturdy than expected. My planer now has a great home, as will multiple tools in the future.
M**J
Ignore the negative reviews
Ignore the negative reviews where the poster(s) claim the manufacturing is shoddy and the holes don't line up. In all of those negative reviews which have photos, it can be clearly seen they're assembling the pieces INCORRECTLY. Mario is attempting to attach the top of the leg with the bottom base of the stand - he has it upside down and the holes are different at either end. The poster complaining the welds inside the bottom brackets interfere with the placement of the legs is also incorrect. The legs go on the outside of the brackets not the inside. Again, the pieces will not fit if you put them in the wrong place.I bought 2 of these and they arrived today. Follow the directions. They're decent. Biggest tip: The legs go on the OUTSIDE of the top/bottom assemblies. The directions don't state that, and the photos aren't that great. I assembled the first one (by myself - 1 set of hands) without any difficulty just under an hour. I assembled the second one in about 45 minutes. I'd recommend a FLAT assembly surface, to make it easy. I used a kitchen peninsula counter top being careful not to leave any scratches. Worked like a charm.The stands themselves are sturdy as a rock and the WEN benchtop tools mount perfectly (imagine that). There are plenty of slots on the top to accept mounting hardware in a large variety of positions. I'd wager that your chances to successfully mount other tools from different manufacturers is high.Because of the negative reviews, I was reluctant to make this purchase, but I'm so glad I did. So far, I have nothing but praise for any of my WEN tools. These stands are great.
B**N
Easy to assemble and well designed
This is a nice cart for your dewalt dw735. It would be even better if they sold longer extension arms but those won’t be too hard to retro fit with some steel square tube. I like the shelf and the foot petal. Good value.
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