Key Features
1,000 lb SupportWhen long stock gets heavy, support matters. This roller table gives you up to 1,000 lbs of load capacity so sheet goods, rough lumber, and bulky workpieces stay supported instead of sagging off the machine. Nine Smooth RollersThe nine ball-bearing rollers help material move cleanly across the table. That means less drag when feeding boards or panels through a planer, table saw, or miter saw station. Adjusts to Your SetupFour independently adjustable legs let you dial in the working height from 26-3/8 in. to 44-1/8 in. That makes it easier to line the roller table up with different machines and deal with uneven shop floors.
Overview
The Shop Fox D2271 Heavy-Duty 9 Roller Table is a freestanding roller table built to support long, heavy workpieces in the shop. This is a roller table designed for material support and smooth feed-through at stationary woodworking machines. Model Number: D2271. If you run stock through a planer, table saw, tile saw, miter saw, or workbench setup and need the material to stay level instead of dropping off the end, this is the kind of support stand that earns its floor space fast.
The big selling point here is capacity and length. With a 19 in. x 65 in. platform, nine ball-bearing rollers, and a rated 1,000 lb capacity, the Shop Fox D2271 Heavy-Duty 9 Roller Table is built for more than light trim work. It gives long boards, panels, and bulky stock a real support path so you can feed material straighter and with less wrestling at the outfeed side. Those rollers matter because they reduce friction compared to a fixed support surface, which helps when you are pushing heavy or awkward stock through a machine.
Shop Fox built this one with all-steel welded construction, and that is the right call for a support table that may spend its life catching heavy material. A welded steel frame holds alignment better under load than lighter bolt-together designs. The overall footprint is substantial enough to be useful for full-size shop machines, but it is still straightforward in concept: strong frame, long top, and roller spacing that supports the work without getting complicated.
The four independently adjustable legs are another practical feature, not filler. Height adjustment from 26-3/8 in. to 44-1/8 in. gives you room to match the table to different machine bed heights. Because each leg adjusts independently, you can also compensate for a floor that is not perfectly flat. In a real shop, that matters. A support table that rocks or sits slightly out of plane can create more problems than it solves. Independent leg adjustment helps you get the rollers where they need to be.
From an application standpoint, this support table fits best anywhere you need controlled infeed or outfeed support. The available product data specifically calls out use with miter saws, saw horses, table saws, tile saws, workbenches, and planers. That makes it a flexible shop support tool rather than a single-purpose accessory. If you are building a machine station or trying to improve material handling around a planer or saw, the long roller bed gives you a more stable handoff than a single stand with one roller head.
Who should buy it? Woodworkers, cabinet shops, remodeling crews with a dedicated shop space, and serious DIY users who work with long or heavy stock will get the most out of it. If your projects involve sheet goods, long boards, or repeat feed-through work, this support stand makes life easier. If you only need occasional support for very light material, it may be more table than you need. But if you want a serious roller table that can stay set up next to your machines and handle real weight, this is the one to look at.
Keep Long Stock Moving Smoothly
If you are feeding long boards through a planer or similar machine, the goal is simple: keep the work supported and level so the cut stays consistent and the operator is not fighting the stock.
- Designed as extra workpiece support for machine infeed or outfeed use
- Compatible product data calls out use with planers, table saws, miter saws, tile saws, workbenches, and saw horses
Set the Height Where You Need It
A roller table only works if it lines up with the machine. The D2271 adjusts from low to high shop-machine range and lets you fine-tune each corner for a stable setup.
- Height adjusts from 26-3/8 in. to 44-1/8 in.
- Four independently adjustable legs help level the table on uneven floors
Built for Heavy Material Handling
This is not a light-duty add-on stand. The steel frame and long roller bed are meant for serious support when the workpiece gets long, heavy, or awkward.
- All-steel welded construction for shop durability
- Nine ball-bearing rollers across a 65 in. length for smooth stock movement
Key Specifications
| Type | Roller table |
|---|---|
| Overall Size | 19 in. x 65 in. |
| Height Range | 26-3/8 in. to 44-1/8 in. |
| Load Capacity | 1,000 lbs |
| Roller Count | 9 ball-bearing rollers |
| Construction | All-steel welded |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Adjustable | Yes |
Built For
WoodworkingCabinet ShopsPlaner Outfeed SupportTable Saw SupportMiter Saw StationsTile Saw Material SupportWorkshop Material HandlingSerious DIY / Hobbyist
Pro Tip
Set the roller height just a hair below the machine table when feeding finish-ready stock. That keeps the work supported without the roller table lifting the board and changing the feed angle.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
Shop Fox D2271 Heavy-Duty 9 Roller Table for Real Shop Support
This is the kind of support table that makes long-stock work less annoying and a lot more controlled.
- Who it’s for: Woodworkers, cabinet guys, and serious DIY users running long boards or panels through stationary tools.
- Why it stands out: The 1,000 lb capacity, nine roller layout, and individually adjustable legs give it more real usefulness than a basic single-roller stand.
- Worth knowing: This is a dedicated support solution with a big footprint, so it makes the most sense in a shop where it can stay near a planer, table saw, or miter saw setup.
Common Questions
- Is the height adjustable? Yes. The table adjusts from 26-3/8 in. to 44-1/8 in. using four independently adjustable legs.
- How much weight can it support? The rated load capacity is 1,000 lbs.
- How many rollers does it have? It uses nine ball-bearing rollers to help material move smoothly across the support surface.
- What tools can it be used with? Available product data lists it for use with planers, table saws, miter saws, tile saws, workbenches, and saw horses.





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