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The bolt pattern on the fixed caster side allows orientation of the wheels in either of two directions.
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Swivel casters on two corners provide excellent maneuverability.
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The heavy-duty metal casters are arranged on outriggers allowing the machine to sit as low as possible and yet be extremely stable. The D2058A Shop Fox® Heavy Duty Mobile Bases are designed to give you a stable and mobile platform upon which to mount machinery and equipment having a variety of base sizes and weights.