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Rockwell JawHorse Portable Material Support Station – RK9003

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About this item

  • [ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION] Built to last and built to hold your most important projects while your hands stay free to use your tools
  • [CAN HOLD A STANDARD 36” DOOR] With up to 37” of clamping range and a 3/8” per step clamping method
  • [1 TON OF CLAMPING FORCE] 2200 lbs of pressure means the project isn’t going anywhere, and with a max load of 600 lbs it can handle a lot
  • [NO MAR PADS] Made from urethane, so they grip the material without leaving any marks, perfect for premium woodworking projects
  • [TRIPOD BASE] Three perfectly positioned legs actually provide more support on uneven ground than four legs would
  • [EASY TO MOVE] Easy to store. With quick-release leg latches the JawHorse quickly folds down and unlockable wheels make it easy to push
  • Hands-free clamping and foot-pedal operated for up to 1-ton clamping force
  • Jaws extend a full 37-Inch
  • Tripod base for stability
  • Quickly folds down with no tools
  • Weighs 43 lbs


Product Description

The heavy-duty JawHorse eliminates the need to call over a neighbor just to help you hold a project. Keep your hands free to use your tools instead of using them to brace your work. And raise your project off of the floor and up to a comfortable working height. The JawHorse is really a 3-in-1 as it has workbench, vice, and machine press functionality. It’s strong enough to handle metal bending or straightening, made of solid steel with 10x the clamping force of a standard vice, and boasts the industrial pressing power of a one-ton machine press. It’s 43 lbs, which is substantial, but it needs to be to support 600 lbs projects with 1 ton of clamping pressure. Though it’s designed with a whole host of features to make it easy to use. The rear leg doubles as a handle, and the front legs have unlockable wheels, so you can raise the back and push it around the job site like a wheelbarrow. Plus, the foot pedal does much of the clamping work for you, leaving your hands truly free. It’s 33” x 15.5” x 15” when standing. And it’s backed by a hefty 5-year Rockwell limited warranty because they’re confident in the performance of their tools.

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The JawHorse allows for delicate work like fine-tuning a bike as well as for heavy-duty clamping projects (). The JawHorse's foot pedal lever creates clamping force while keeping your hands free ().

Rockwell’s RK9003 JawHorse material support and saw horse is a convenient, portable workstation that provides hands-free operation for holding, clamping, and supporting work materials for DIY and professional projects alike. The foot pedal lever creates up to 2,200 pounds of clamping force, and with a maximum load capacity of 600 pounds, the JawHorse is ideal for projects such as hanging doors, placing new sheetrock overhead, setting fence posts, installing crown moldings, and more.

Functional Design Makes Tasks Easier

Jobs that normally require two people to complete can be easily handled by one person with help from the JawHorse and its more than one ton of clamping force. The tripod base with food pads increases the JawHorse’s stability. The JawHorse can replace any number of items in your workshop arsenal, including workbenches, sawhorses, bench vises, clamps, and more.

Built for Stability and Strength

Even though this 43-pound JawHorse features all-steel construction, its legs fold easily for storage and transport. When folded, it functions as a trolley unit ready to roll to the next job site—and once you get there, setup is simple and done in seconds. But its versatile design doesn’t compromise on stability. The front feet feature stirrups that allow for additional steadiness and provide the ability to anchor the JawHorse to the floor.

Ultimate in Workstation Versatility

Thanks to a maximum clamping range of 37 inches and a maximum clamping force of 2,200 pounds, the JawHorse is capable of holding many different sizes of materials, including items that are oddly shaped. The jaws themselves are constructed of a specialized rubber to avoid marring the materials. Alternate between asserting massive clamping pressure on heavy-duty items and the bare minimum on extremely delicate materials without fear of causing damage. Clamp lumber to saw, cut, sand, scrape, or glue—or hold up your bike for fine-tuning. Innumerable applications are further expanded by accessories (sold separately) such as plywood, log, or welding jaws; a saddlebag; and a tool tray.

What's in the Box

One Rockwell RK9003 JawHorse material support and saw horse.

Highlights

  • Provides portable work support and hands-free operation
  • Sets up in seconds and features built-in roller for easy transportation
  • All-steel construction for utmost in durability and strength
  • Accessories available (sold separately) for additional applications
  • Backed by a five-year limited warranty
Create a convenient and portable workspace anywhere you need one with the JawHorse ().

Mikey Boda
2025-08-04 16:37:47
This thing is awesome. It’s a heavy duty vise that can move to the project, instead of you traveling back and forth to your bench vise. I don’t have a work bench, so never had a good place to keep the vise I’ve always wanted. It collapses down very easy when I don’t need it and it’s just as easy to set up for when I do need it. Anything I clamp down in the jawhorse feels just as sturdy as if it were clamped down in a bolted down bench vise. When you compare the price to a good bench vise, the jawhorse feels like a steal.
Breuckelen van Twiller
2025-07-20 15:33:22
This jaw horse is a really great product. It is strong, sturdy and very functional. The design is very well thought out. Once you learn how to use it, set up and take down are a breeze. It has been invaluable helping me complete many DIY projects around the house. The weight is a bit hefty, but that's what's needed to lock in the variety of objects it can securely hold - especially heavier things. Carrying or rolling it is also very manageable and it takes up minimal space when stored in my garage. Invaluable and highly recommended!!!
J. Cole
2025-07-10 16:33:25
I was looking at one of these Jawhorse units from a local budget tool store(You know who). It was not in stock so I found this one. WOW! I am so glad I bought it. It is a heavy unit(which is a good thing) that didn't require any assembly. Unfolded the legs and stood it upright. The rubber pads required a flathead screwdriver to separate at first, but that just shows how well they help hold whatever you want to grip in the clamp.I've used it to hold small metal flat piece to grind and shape to fit a project. Held the 1/4" bar firmly for me to use the grinder. Clamped axes by the handle to use wire wheel to clean rust off the axe heads & prep to paint.Able to set items of different shapes at various angles, slide the jaws against whatever I wanted to hold, flipped the switch down to lock and use the foot pedal to tighten it as much as I needed. Once the locked clamp is tightened down it holds solidly until you flip the switch to unlock and step on the foot pedal to release the clamping power.This is a massively useful assistance item. It more than outperforms the work of a second person in so many tasks. Totally worth every penny & has more than paid for itself very quickly.
Jack Hubbard
2025-06-10 16:52:43
Need a second hand? This will be your new go to portable vise. I use this often with 3in to 6 in Schedule 40/ Schedule 80 pipe and plumbing fittings (and Control valves like Banjo) requiring large amounts of torque with a 36-48 in pipe wrench. This holds everything absolutely rock solid. Quick and easy to set up & light weight enough to be easily portable to any job site. The working height is perfect. This tool paid for itself it the first day of use! Saving me precious time and restoring countless expensive control valves to use again,that without, I would have probably tossed over 1k of valves in the garbage.
K. V. Houten
2025-06-09 16:06:47
Bought this for my husband for his birthday- he'd never heard of it before. To his great surprise, he uses this almost every day for something- it is so strong and grips so well. He uses it mainly for cutting firewood right now, but also has plans to use it when building walls for a shed. Great tool.
Xylographer
2025-04-17 16:06:57
The JawHorse came quickly and was packed well in the box -- no visible damage. I opened it up, read the directions but when I first tried it out, the JawHorse would not lock. No matter what I did, it would not lock. Shipping this "puppy" back would be a big hassle so I took the face plate off that holds the lock button and the button fell out -- it was not connected to anything. I saw two holes in the back of the button so I figured something had to be connected to it. When I looked inside with a flashlight, I saw the connecting prongs (thin spring loaded metal prongs) and saw they they were to be inserted in the holes from the inside out -- the spring pushing them out and holding them in place (if you have this problem you will see what I mean). I squeezed the prongs together, inserted them in the holes, reinstalled the button and faceplate and it worked like it was intended to work.I gave a four star rating because of this problem -- the unit itself is fine and works well. However, if someone purchased this unit, had the same problem, and was a bit timid about taking the faceplate off (maybe void the warranty?) it would be an giant hassle to repack and ship it back. Also, since these "prongs" were spring loaded and pushing out (you had to pinch the spring together to insert it), there is absolutely no way they could have vibrated out during shipping. In my opinion, this was definitely a quality control problem -- the unit could not have been tested to see that it worked after being manufactured.The bottom line is I am happy with the unit thus far -- it is very sturdy and works fine. However, if you find that your lock/unlock button is not working at all or not working properly, take the face plate off and check to see that both "prongs" are inserted properly. Since they are spring loaded, they are spread far apart and it took a hard second look to find the second prong (there were two holes in the button so I figured there were two). Rockwell is a good brand name but I "dinged" them a star because the customer should not have to troubleshoot their products right out of the box.
Germán
2025-04-14 10:45:27
Awesome press very useful to work alone in your home. The extra help you need. Worths any penny spent on it.
david
2025-01-17 13:23:17
If you are like me and regret skimping on tools, you won't regret this despite the ticket price. People complain that it's heavy. Yes it is, but it does have a built in dolly roller. The weight is an advantage for heavy duty work. People complain that it's hard to put up and take down. Maybe a little, but it does collapse into compact form. This is a tool that will last and you will wonder why you waited so long to get it.
Hobby de carpintero
2025-01-14 16:14:40
Muy buena calidad excelente para prensar piezas y trabajar en ellas
チーヨ
2025-01-06 15:55:42
強力にクランプ出来るのでパイプや木材の切断、鉋掛けなど様々な作業が出来ました。この商品の使い方を外国の方がYouTubeに投稿してるので見てみるといいと思います。凄さが分かりますよ。
Saeed Saber Shahrestani
2024-12-26 18:27:59
I have been using Rockwell Jaw horse, and I have to say using other brands Rockwell is hands down is the best the market has to offer.Rock Solid, reliable and easy mobility. Great work Rockwell!!!
iusconoclasta
2024-12-09 12:59:33
Portátil:- Fácil de instalar.- Fácil de doblar y guardar.- Se puede arrastrar con el rodillo que trae integrado o bien se puede cargar, ya que no pesa demasiado.Prensa funcional:- Admite muebles de hasta 94cm de ancho. Existe una versión grande que admite un ancho de hasta 122cm.- Prensar un objeto es muy sencillo, simplemente lo ajustas aproximadamente y sujetas con firmeza tirando del pedal hasta que se sienta firme.- Al soportar 1 tonelada, puedes prensar prácticamente cualquier objeto o mueble que tengas en el taller.- Si bien parece ser suficiente el peso que soporta, siempre funcionará mejor si se adquiere un segundo soporte, más que por el peso por la estabilidad que le puede dar al objeto prensado, por ejemplo un polin que se requiera cortar con la sierra circular.Precio muy competitivo:- Lo compré por $2,900.00 mientras que el mismo pero de marca URREA cuesta $5,000.00 y son exactamente lo mismo.- También hay que decir que en marca Triton se puede conseguir a un precio muy similar ($3,100.00 aproximadamente)
Customer
2024-11-22 20:36:12
Sturdy, well built. A bit cumbersome to put up and down but that’s because it’s a bit heavy( for me), which a good thing. I use it mainly with my chainsaw to hold logs as I trim them. Clamps easily and securely to irregular pieces. Overall well worth the money!