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Rockwell RK9000 Jawhorse

4.7 out of 5 stars 514 customer reviews
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  • The 1-ton clamping force provided by the jaws, which is foot-pedal operated, leaves hands free
  • A lock-release switch locks material in place and easily releases with the flick of a switch
  • Vice jaws extend to a full 37-inches to clamp even the largest materials, including a standard size 36-inch door
  • Tripod base gives exceptional all-terrain stability; front legs incorporate holes to allow floor fastening for more permanent jobs
  • Quickly folds down (no tools needed) to a portable 43 pounds; incorporates wheel for even easier portability
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Technical Details

Part Number RK9000
Item Weight 43 pounds
Product Dimensions 34 x 39 x 39 inches
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Item model number RK9000
Size Jawhorse
Color silver and yellow
Item Package Quantity 1
Batteries Included? No
Batteries Required? No
Warranty Description 2 year limited warranty

Additional Information

ASIN B0018MRUN4
Customer Reviews
4.7 out of 5 stars 514 customer reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #161,501 in Home Improvements (See top 100)
#94 in Home Improvement > Building Supplies > Material Handling > Workbenches
#18,156 in Home Improvement > Power & Hand Tools > Power Tool Parts & Accessories
Shipping Weight 47.4 pounds
Domestic Shipping This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
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Date First Available August 17, 2005

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By B. Poulton on February 28, 2009
I have been using the Jawhorse for several projects. Since the Rockwell web site has no customer service email, I would like to make some detailed comments about this product that perhaps you can pass on to your co-workers, managers, friends, etc. This product has several pros and cons, and here they are, straight from an avid woodworker. The Pros: very versatile, very stable, excellent design, most of it is very solidly built, and it is portable, and very useful for a wide range of projects. And, it is worth the money as long as you can put up with a few shortcomings.

Here are the cons. There are 4 key parts in the design that are made of plastic. Three of these 4 parts are also "moving" parts, so the claims on the infomercial and other adds for this product that say "no moving plastic parts to replace" and "all steel construction", are simply not true.

First, lets start with the roller, which is used for rolling the product across a surface as one of the transport methods (while using the rear leg as a handle). This part is made of hollow plastic. Instead, it should be made of solid, hardened rubber (the same kind of material used to make industrial, swiveling coaster wheels) to increase durability.

The second part is the yellow latch in front. It is made of plastic, and it sticks out enough to where it could be easily hit and broken (especially by contractors, and when being transported while folded up).

The third one is the end cap which is fastened at the end of the rear leg, and makes contact with the ground during use. Instead of plastic, this should be made of hard rubber, just like the rubber pads at the end of the front legs.
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This is a quality item and well worth the price. It has already allowed me to do certain jobs that would otherwise not have been possible for me, or not terribly safe. I find it very stable and easy to use. It sets up and folds down efficiently. It's a bit heavy, but needs to be for stability.

I found myself cutting wood, boards or posts by holding the things down with one foot or some other position that wasn't all that safe and decided if I was going to be undertaking such projects I needed to be more careful. This item looked ideal--and it has proved itself repeatedly. I recently had to drill holes in a heavy metal plate, something I'd never tried before. Without this unit to hold the plate securely, I wouldn't have been successful. I got the holes drilled exactly where I wanted them and the two pieces bolted together just right thanks to this extra set of extremely strong hands.

I can see many opportunities for use that will allow me to do things myself that I've had to pay for in the past, or simply not done. It will be nice to have sharp tools again, for example. My son is remodeling his house and is so taken with it, he's buying one too. I'm very satisfied with this purchase.

Update 1/3/09:
I continue to use and value this piece of equipment. I've added the LogJaw which I use at least weekly to turn fallen sticks from my trees into tight kindling bundles for the fireplace (squeeze them together in the vice and tie with twine) and cut up branches. I've used the JawHorse to hold up the other end of a 16' fence board for fence repair, something I was unable to do alone before getting this thing. I've noted that the little transport wheel works great on pavement, but is too small to roll well in loose gravel so I transport it in my wagon as it's a bit heavy for me to carry. I've been using it so often, I leave it set up most of the time, just covered with a tarp.
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Seems to be a very well made and well designed product. I received this as a gift, so I didn't see the infomercial until after I had set-up and used the JawHorse. When I did view it, I thought the JawHorse lived up to all of the promises in the infomercial. I only have two quibbles - some of the accessories aren't up to the standards of the JawHorse itself, and the manual is terrible.

I have the Plywood Jaws, the Miter Saw Station, the Work Station, and the Saddlebags. Reviews for all of these follow, so all I'll say right now is that the Work Station and the Saddlebags were a little disappointing.

The manual has little tiny print, and a bunch of diagrams that are either incomprehensible or so trivial that they are worthless. Luckily, this is a pretty simple tool to set-up and use. There were only a few moments of confusion as I set it up and put it through its paces. Later, when I found my reading glasses, I did find that the instructions in the manual are fairly clear. The only problem I saw with the instructions is that a few of them seem to reference the wrong diagrams. For example, the instruction that says to slide the lock release down refers to a diagram with a big up arrow next to the switch.

Work Table **

I was a bit disappointed in this accessory. It is OK, and will be fine for most painting, sanding, scraping type work, but it's really not up to the standard of the JawHorse, and I would not call it "heavy-duty". It seems to be built more to the standard of a workmate-type product.

The table is only 1/2" thick, giving it a pretty light duty feel. The guide tubes are a little on the loose side, so that the two halves of the work table can (and do) move out of alignment when you bring them together.
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