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🛠️ Roll, Lock, and Rule Your Workspace with Bora Portamate!
The Bora Portamate PM-1100 Mobile Base Kit is a heavy-duty, customizable dolly system designed to mobilize large machinery and tools up to 400 lbs. Featuring adjustable sizing to fit any footprint, durable 3-inch locking caster wheels, and easy foot-operated locks, it transforms your workshop or garage by making bulky equipment effortlessly movable and securely stable.
































| ASIN | B06W5JJ2QN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #119,746 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #9 in Mobile Power Tool Bases |
| Brand | BORA |
| Brand Name | BORA |
| Color | Orange/Grey |
| Colour | Orange/Grey |
| Country of Publication | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,745 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814000013959 |
| Included Components | 4 corners, wheels, casters, hardware, wheel locks |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 152.4L x 121.9W x 4.3H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Universal Mobile Base Kit Portamate PM-1100. Move Your Heavy Tools and Equipment around Your Shop with Ease and Stability. |
| Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
| Item weight | 11 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 181.44 kg |
| Manufacturer | Affinity Tool Works |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PM-1100 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | PM-1100 |
| Number of Wheels | 4 |
| Product dimensions | 152.4L x 121.9W x 4.3H centimeters |
| Style | Fixed, with Roller Housing, Non-Folding |
| Style Name | Fixed, with Roller Housing, Non-Folding |
| UPC | 814000013959 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wheel Type | Caster |
M**G
Well built
Well built smart solution for moving machines etc. Nice that there are multiple options to place the wheels so that the levers can be placed where they aren't too much in the way. A bit pricy and needs some adjustments when mounting on thick base sheets.
D**K
Bora Portamate Mobile base kit
Solid construction and makes it easy to move around heavy woodworking equipment.
J**L
Exelente
Primeras impresiones, exelente muy practico y facil dea minipular, la use para una sierra de banco Knova de 12" y 3½ HP con un peso aprox. de 160 kl. ay que esperar con el tiempo si sigue funcionando igual, sies asi comprare otro set para mi canteadora
E**N
Vy useful
Vy innovative. Price can be lower.
D**E
Wish I had discovered this before I bought a different mobile base!
I originally bought the HTC2000 Adjustible Mobil Base kit and extra extender kit to make a base for my compound miter saw which is on a stand that is 28” wide by 63” long. The HTC2000 and extender kit went together fine and moved the saw around great. The problem I had with that arrangement was every time I went to use the saw I tripped over the mobile base frame because it was a giant rectangle frame. The stand that the saw sits on has upside down V-shaped flared out legs. Between the legs the saw sits on a pair of parallel bars that connect to the top of the Upside down V - so they are more centered than the full width of the legs at the floor level. I kept trying to figure out how to modify that mobile base unit so the front part of the frame wouldn’t be right where you need to stand to use the saw. I started looking around on Amazon again at mobile bases and discovered the Portamate PM-1100 so decided to give it a try. Glad I did! I just finished assembling it and it works great. I used some 1x6 pressure treated boards for the 28” short ends and a 63” piece of 2x4 down the center forming large “H” configuration. I connected the boards into the “H” using some carriage bolts. Plopped the saw on top of the big “H” and it works perfectly! Rolls around very nicely and no more tripping over the frame. A few suggestions for assembly...when you are assembling the corner pieces, drill the holes a little bigger than the size of the bolt. If you have a drill press use that. I didn’t get some of my holes straight at first and had trouble lining up the holes for the top/bottom plates until I reamed out the holes I drilled crooked. Also it would have been great to have a second set of hands available especially when I was fighting the crooked holes but I eventually used the bench vice and that helped. Plan out and then double check your plan where you want the swivel wheels to be - both on the short end or on the lon end. I thought I had it figured out until it was all together and I realized for such a long piece it would be better to have the swivel wheels on the short end. So After struggling with all my crooked holes, I had to take it all apart and put it together again with the wheels in different corners. Went together easier the second time! Lastly, be aware that there isn’t much clearance under the bottom plate, only about a half inch, so if your floor isn’t level or you are moving a long piece down a signtly sloped floor, you will scrape bottom. I plan to buy another Portamate PM-1100 for my lathe and configure it like I did for the miter saw, just not sure what to do with the HTC2000 now but I’m sure in time I will find a tool that needs wheels. Good luck - this was a good project for me, a novice just setting up a shop.
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