
The Kreg® Track Horse makes it easy to set up a sturdy work support anywhere to make any place your workspace. Packed with versatile features, the Track Horse has capabilities beyond an ordinary sawhorse.
Steel and aluminum construction makes the Track Horse sturdy, and gives it a capacity of 2,200 lbs. (997 kg) per pair, so it can handle large, heavy projects and materials with ease.
Dual-mode clamping (with an included Kreg Bench Clamp) makes it easy to secure those items on the Track Horse—by holding them down on the long track on top, or using keyhole brackets on the ends for vise-style clamping. The track also accepts a sacrificial surface, which allows cutting without damaging the Track Horse or saw.
When more cutting space is needed, you can pair with another Track Horse the Mobile Project Center to create a large cutting platform. Or set up an extra-large work table just as easily.
Adjustable legs feature six working heights to match any task. The legs also fold completely away. This allows using the Track Horse as a ground-level work platform, and allows the Track Horse to be transported easily to wherever you need it, and to be stored compactly away.
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