(10-26-2021, 06:55 AM)marcb Wrote: Whats the largest planer you guys have on a mobile base? I'm not looking to go full industrial, but 16-18" might be nice.
"full industrial" can mean many things.
Making a relatively heavy machine 'roll-around" requires a wee bit of thought, particularly a planer.
Big wheels make for easier moving over floor stuff.
The more wheels, often, the better.
Importers that write caster ratings are also the same ones that write ratings for switches and motors.
Heavy duty casters cost a lot more than standard duty casters. To know the difference, I suspect Northern is a good place to go.
A good rule of thumb is that the casters have a load rating twice the weight of the machine.
The higher the planer is off the ground, the easier it is to clean under it.
Off the shelf mobile bases have tiny little wheels and are best for machines of 250 LBS or less.
A cheap pallet jack may be cheaper than a set of good casters but the you'll have to stow the pallet jack somewhere. Besides, pallet jacks are awkward to move around.
Below are three shots of my 1000 lb 18" planer. It sits on six heavy duty casters. This raises the bed to a very convenient height. If that planer were on the floor, there would be a lot of stooping over. I can push it around with some effort but it isn't too bad.
Below is the same size planer with eight light to medium duty casters. This was a temporary rig to allow work in the planer without a pallet jack. There's no way I would ever trust these casters for long term durability.