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DEWALT Planer Stand with Integrated Mobile Base, 24” x 22” x 30” (DW7350)

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Features

  • Maximum versatility
  • Durable and stable under heavy loads
  • Easy movement and storage of planer and stand
  • Universal accessory adapter for use with most oscillating tool accessory brands
  • Includes: (1) Mobile base (1) Stand (1) Hardware (1) MDF top (1) Shelf

Description

The DW7350 Mobile Thickness Planer Stand is constructed for durability and stability under heavy loads. Ideal for easy movement and storage of planer and stand. Provide dependable support for your planer while keeping it mobile using the DeWalt DW7350 Planer Stand with Integrated Base. This set-up features strong, reliable, heavy-gauge steel brackets that are capable of supporting even the bulkiest bench top planers, and a medium-density fiberboard top that is predrilled for easy installation of any DeWalt planer. If your planer doesn't line up with the existing holes, it's easy to drill new holes to accommodate it. Perhaps the most innovative feature of this set-up is the wheel set, which can be engaged or disengaged using a foot pedal for instant portability or secure work. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer DEWALT DW7350 Planer Stand with Integrated Mobile Base See more

Color: Black, Yellow


Material: Blend


Brand: DEWALT


Item dimensions L x W x H: 30 x 24.5 x 6 inches


Finish Type: Brushed


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Base Type: ‎Mobile


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎60


Manufacturer: ‎DEWALT


UPC: ‎028877374260


Part Number: ‎DW7350


Item Weight: ‎51.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎30 x 24.5 x 6 inches


Item model number: ‎DW7350


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎One Size


Style: ‎Planer Stand


Finish: ‎Brushed


Pattern: ‎Solid


Power Source: ‎Hand Powered


Voltage: ‎120


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Includes mobile base, stand, hardware, MDF top, shelf


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 19, 2003


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So easy a blind guy could do it
Style: Planer Stand
Despite it’s mobility, the stand is very sturdy. Even when moving heavy loads it is very stable. and for one exception, explain belowed, it was very easy to assemble. After reading several reviews that stated the instructions for the stand were nothing more than an exploded view and a list of parts I was concerned about my ability to assemble it. You see, I am legally blind to the point that under most circumstances, I can’t see much of anything. On top of that, my girlfriend who Usually aids me in assembling things like this hates that type of instructions. Having said all of that, I’m here to tell you that this thing went together slick as snot. I didn’t use the instructions for the entire build with the exception of mounting the static casters. They mount in a kind of funky way that I didn’t expect or could figure out on my own. Fortunately, with only those few parts remaining, my girlfriend was able to figure out what went where. This is where I took exception from the instructions. They show four (4) partially threaded bolts, part N, that are supposed to be used to bolt the machine to the MDS top surface. I use two of those partially threaded bolts to mount the static casters, because I didn’t like the idea of using fully threaded bolt as an axle for my casters. I wanted my casters to roll on the smooth grip section of the partially threaded bolt. especially with an excess of 150 pounds being supported by said casters. One last thing. The retractable caster out of the box looks kind of floppy. Don’t worry, when it’s installed properly it works just like it’s supposed to. All in all, it took me about three hours to lay everything out, figure everything out and put it all together. so I feel like the average DIYer should have no problem assembling this mobile stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 by DamnNearBlindGuy

  • Nice product
Style: Planer Stand
Fit my Dewalt planer perfect.
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025 by LWaller

  • Excellent base for my dw735
Style: Planer Stand
Excellent base. all the parts lined up. The top has a specific order where the back legs are in front of the top piece vs the front piece with the DeWalt sticker. If you mess up what goes first non of the holes line up. It’s well built and excellent surface finish on the paint. Strong. The wheel has holes in the lever step. I have. A DeWalt 746 cabinet saw from 15 years ago. It comes with a bar for that hole allowing you to step on the bar to trigger the wheel even with the unit flipped inside. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025 by Wally Ho

  • Amazing cart!!!
Style: Planer Stand
This cart is amazing and heavy duty. I should have bought a long time ago. Takes a little time to put together but that’s to be expected. Rolls around very easily. Good quality and well worth the money. Bought two and might put a jointer on it. Highly recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025 by Mike Mike

  • Plan on 2-3.5 hours to build it
Style: Planer Stand
What you get is a pile of parts, bags of various attachment bolts --all 13mm--, washers, and nuts, and a bad exploded diagram and some not so great instructions on one small page. You can download the manual to see what I mean. [If you don't have a ratchet and 13mm socket it's going to take you forever to build this] Badly labeled parts: The bolt bags are numbered 1,2... but the manual has them with letters H,I,j... which means each time you need one you need to see the requested bolt in the instructions ("O"), find the size in the exploded diagram page, then go match the bag contents description. Bad manual: Other than the above, the "full-size" images of the bolts that should in theory make a quick match, these images are NOT full-size. To scale, sure, but that means you have to compare. Worse than that, in the first set of instructions you attach the wheels... but then later when you put on the legs you have to use the same carriage bolt on one side of each wheel, which means undoing and redoing work. Also the wheels get in the way of a level work surface. DeWalt would do well to move the wheel axle assembly to the leg section, and hold off on putting the wheels until just before adding the MDF top and the support (metal) shelf. That cost me some time to figure it out and only because I left the shop to go google it and found other people had already asked this question. The metal is sturdy, well built. I had ZERO alignment issues. Everything just fit. My usual practice is to do insert all bolts that tie together (like four sides of something) then cross-tighten like tire lugs. That is not needed here. Had I known that when I started I could have saved even more time. The bolts come with the washers and nuts already on them, so if you want to make the job easier, undo those ahead of time and put them back in their respective bags. This could have easily saved me 30 minutes. This DOES come with bolts with which to attach to your planer, so pretty much all you need to do is match up the holes and bolt the planer to the stand. If you have a different brand (or like me are going to use it for a drill press) place your device so its center of gravity is in the center of the MDF top, mark holes or drill if accessible, then bolt on. The leveling legs are a nice touch, but you need to retract them for the wheels to have a contact patch with the floor surface. If they are leveling the table it will not move. I realize this is common sense, but some quick-release mechanism or a lever to move the wheels "to a down position" would alleviate this issue. Now that I've built it, I think at some point in the build process it would be easier to turn it upside-down and complete the build (till the MDF top) upside down. It gives easier access to the bolts "inside" or "underneath" things. You could make this quicker with a driver, a 1/4" square head, and that 13mm socket IF you also have a flexible attachment or a 90 degree U-joint. Otherwise no access with a power tool to most nuts. There are a lot of carrier-bolts. I'm not sure why they didn't use ALL carrier bolts... it would have saved me getting out the 13mm wrench and two-handing what could be a one-man job. GET A MAGNET. You can use it to "hold a bolt down" and when you reach up to put the washer and nut on it, the screw won't come out... and it will grab both allowing you to more easily ensure the nut is properly threaded. Also you can use the magnet when putting up the sides... put one bolt in, hold in place with magnet, place the side piece on, raise up the other side, put second bolt in, and now you can add a washer and nut to both without needing a second person to support the workpiece. It is heavy. THD says 57lbs. If you're building it on a workbench you may want to plan on having a winch or a friend to take it to the floor. That's all I can think of. If I've saved you some time then my mission here is done! Ehud Gavron Tucson AZ FAA CPL-H ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2019 by Ehud

  • Dewalt stand
Style: Planer Stand
Heavy duty stand , you have to put it together, follow instructions,which bolt goes where
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Great stand
Style: Planer Stand
This is exactly what I needed for my planer. It is a great, heavy duty stand. Works and rolls around perfectly.
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025 by Jeffrey D.

  • Works excellent for a 40+ old Sears Radial Saw
Style: Planer Stand
Excellent product, well built. Exactly what I was looking for my 40+ year old Sears radial arm saw. Orginal stand couldn't be moved and those framed wheel device just didn't work very well. Just need to drill four new holes. Wheels around very easy and has a brake mechanism. Saw is just a little lower than with the original stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by JWC (FL)

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