

🛠️ Move Fast, Work Smart — The Ultimate Mobile Planer Stand for Pros Who Mean Business
The DEWALT DW7350 Planer Stand with Integrated Mobile Base is a robust, 56-pound steel frame stand designed for heavy-duty support and easy mobility of bench top planers. Featuring lockable caster wheels controlled by a foot pedal, a predrilled 24” x 22” MDF top for versatile planer mounting, and a convenient storage shelf, this stand offers unmatched stability, portability, and organization for professional woodworkers and serious DIYers alike.



| ASIN | B0000CCXU9 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Type | Mobile |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,699) |
| Date First Available | August 19, 2003 |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028877374260 |
| Included Components | Includes mobile base, stand, hardware, MDF top, shelf |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 56 pounds |
| Item model number | DW7350 |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Part Number | DW7350 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 30 x 24.5 x 6 inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Planer Stand |
| UPC | 028877374260 |
| Voltage | 120 |
D**H
Dewalt Planer Mobile Stand
The stand was delivered when promised, in its original packaging with some minor punctures. The components were very well packaged and protected with no missing parts. The assembly instructions were very limited, certainly not the best but they just barely got the job done. The stand was fully assembled with the fasteners left slightly loose. Then all were tightened and the stand became very sturdy. Fit of the components was excellent. Once completed I was able to mount my new Oliver HCX 13” planer using the pre-existing holes in the table. Overall a very nice, easy to move base with included storage shelf. Great job Dewalt, sorry I didn’t buy your planer. Five stars - Easily recommend!!
F**T
Great, but assembly instructions are a little vague in places
This is a very sturdy frame on casters that is designed (and perfect for) the DeWalt series of thickness planers. The packaging was terrific - in particular the hardware (carriage bolts, lock and flat washers, nuts, and and screws are provided in separate packages associated with each stage of the assembly. The large structure pieces are clearly identified. For the most part assembly is straightforward requiring only a ratchet with 13mm socket (long would be better), a 13mm open-end wrench and a Philips head (they call it cross-head) screwdriver. My only issue is that I found the instructions a bit vague when describing (a) the alternative mounting options (inboard or outboard) for the movable caster wheel and (b) the installation of the rubber leveling feet. For the caster wheel it wasn't clear to me how the brake pedal was to be positioned and for the leveling feet no mention is made of the need to double-nut them so that (as the users manual states) two (of the three) nuts can be loosened in order to adjust the feet. These are small nits, I know, but it did take me some time to puzzle through when a few more words in the instructions would have been welcome.
A**R
Well-designed, easy to assemble, and very sturdy
I wanted this stand for a small but heavy low-speed grinder, rather than a planer, and it is very good for this use, allowing me to move it out of the way in my small shop. The height is good for sharpening small tools, where visibility and control are very important. The box in which it was delivered was well-designed to protect the components and everything arrived in perfect condition. This very sturdy stand was easily assembled, using the instructions. The parts were easy to identify from the exploded diagram. The small parts were packaged separately by sub-section of the stand, removing any likely ambiguities. Many of the reviews criticized the instructions, which warned me to take them very literally, and work slowly. As a result, I had no trouble putting it together, except for the very last small carriage bolt, which did not go into the square hole designed for it. There was not a fully-formed square boss under the bolt head, and it was mostly round. Clearly some kind of manufacturing defect. Altogether, it took 90 minutes of very methodical assembly to complete the stand. It is sturdy with the caster retracted, and rolls easily when the caster is down. It is a little awkward to raise or lower the caster when installed inboard, but if installed outboard, it would be a tripping hazard. I contacted DeWalt and they promised to send a replacement, although there some question about whether I should have contacted Amazon first. I don't know their arrangement with Amazon, but this would have been unusual, as most manufacturers say to contact them before contacting the retailer or returning the item. I would not expect a retailer to stock every replacement part for every item they sell.
D**Y
So easy a blind guy could do it
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.
G**P
This item is a terrific accessory to your planer. It will individualise the planer as a unit and allow for easy maneuverability. Solid unit. Also consider the entry and exit flat metal extention attachments, a seperate purchase. Will complete the entire package and is well worth it.
G**S
As the headline suggests, rock solid piece of kit. I ignored the manual and had a YouTube video running on the TV which guided me through putting it together. Checkout Jenny from the shop's video on how to assemble this thing. Also, I had clamps to help squeeze/expand holes into alignment (as pictured). There's no way of doing this manually while attempting to drive the bolts in. This is rarely available in the UK. I got it with free US import at £151 (July 2023), so hold out for the best price. Highly recommended, my planer is finally secure and much safer to use.
S**T
The Planer does exactly what it is meant to. The stand is sturdy and easy to move. The Planer (DW735) bolts right to the stand via the pre-drilled holes. Assembly is straight forward with easy to follow instructions. Takes about 30 minutes to assemble. The stand is so good, I bought a second one for my Jointer. Recommended
S**F
Solid sturdy product perfect for my DeWalt Thicknesser that bolted straight on. Easy to maneuver and a great addition to my workshop.
C**R
This Moble work tool platform is great. I own four now. I have one with the actual Dewalt planer on it. The others have a Bosch router table, a king jointer, and a Wen oscillating sander. With limited space in my shop, I can easily move these in and out as needed to use them.
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