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🛠️ Mobilize Your Workshop Like a Pro — Because Your Tools Deserve to Move with You
The PortaMate Bora PM-2500 is a heavy-duty, fully adjustable mobile base designed to mobilize large stationary tools and equipment with ease. Featuring a robust 650 lb load capacity, 3-inch ball bearing casters, and precise 1-inch incremental adjustments from 12x12 to 36x36 inches, it offers unmatched stability and versatility. Its low profile adds minimal height, while foot-operated steel locking levers ensure secure positioning. Ideal for power tools, cabinets, and safes, this mobile base transforms your workspace by making bulky equipment effortlessly portable.




























| ASIN | B00PATV14A |
| Base Type | Trestle |
| Best Sellers Rank | #141,112 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #9 in Mobile Power Tool Bases |
| Brand | BORA |
| Brand Name | BORA |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 984 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814000013157 |
| Included Components | PM-2500 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18"D x 34"W x 1"H |
| Item Type Name | Mobile Base |
| Item Weight | 18.02 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 6.5E+2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Affinity Tools |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PM-2500 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year warranty. |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Minimum Height | 1 Inches |
| Model Number | PM-2500 |
| Product Dimensions | 18"D x 34"W x 1"H |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| UPC | 732454566565 733353186236 814000013157 784497311695 745654041435 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**L
A Great Value - Very Sturdy
I recently purchased a new Laguna 14" bandsaw. I decided to use this BORA universal mobility base instead of buying the OEM mobility kit from Laguna (which was over twice the price and had only so-so reviews). Another big plus is that the BORA has 4 wheels (instead of 3 on the OEM mobility kit), making it steady and easy to maneuver. I was very pleased at how sturdy the overall construction was and am very comfortable that this will easily handle my 270 lb. bandsaw. Assembly is straightforward, but the instructions could be improved (there are a lot of pictures, but it was not always clear where to use certain parts like washers). The foot operated wheel lift mechanisms are metal (as opposed to plastic used on some other universal bases) and appear to be very sturdy and the rails were made of very heavy gauge material. The finish on all parts is also very good, and while this is not essential to functionality, it does give you a sense of overall good quality. I plan to purchase a second unit for my table saw and would not hesitate to recommend this product to anyone looking for a good quality cost effective mobility base for their power tools.
B**E
This is my second one
I have now purchased two of these, one for a table saw one for a band saw. Assembling the first one was really tedious since I had a splint on one hand and opposable thumbs are important (but even with that handicap I did get it assembled). Once it was together, it worked fine and being able to move my table saw around really made my workspace more manageable. So I, purchased a second one. It went together in a fraction of the time (with two hands working) and has proved just as valuable. There are a lot of negative reviews for this product and I just don't get it! Both of mine function flawlessly. The finish quality is good; they roll well and steer well and they are stable when locked down (because they lock by raising the wheels and setting the base down on adjustable rubber feet rather than clamping the caster wheels). My use is not industrial--I don't move these around constantly and I'm not pushing the weight limit but for my home shop they are great. I wish I had done this years ago. Nobody paid me or gave me anything free for this review.
R**T
Works well as long as you understand inherent limitations
I own 3 of these bases, one of the PM-2500 models and 2 of the slightly smaller PM-1050’s for smaller machines. The difference is machine size and weight capacity. I just got the PM-2500 and got it assembled today but not in place under the machine yet. I’ve learned from experience that assembling these bases takes some engineering corrections, thought and a base insert. I add extra bolts on the base connecting bars and I add a 3/4 inch piece is plywood inset into the base and bolt it to the base. Why? For stability, weight bearing ability and easy of installing a machine into the base which is open. The plywood allows me to slide a machine into place and it distributes weight around the base evenly and adds strength. I seriously doubt the manufacturer claims of 650 pound weight capacity when the base rails are fully extended. A lot of the one star reviewers have found this fact out the hard way and their reviews are accurate. I plan to to put a 200 pound washing machine on the larger PM-2500 which will be set 28 inches by 28 inches with the additional bolts and the 3/4 inch 28x28 plywood bolted in place. What I like about these bases is their mobility, and the fact that the wheels lower with a foot pedal onto rubber feet to prevent machine vibration. The washer will be a real test. The instructions are sort of lame. Google an instruction video instead. For the right machine, these are good mobile bases. These take some thought and patience to assemble. The explanation for what hardware goes where is also lame. Videos really help. I would NOT put anything over 250 pounds on the larger PM-2500 at max extension even with all my modifications previously mentioned. It just won’t hold the weight despite the manufacturer claims. 4 stars is a reasonable rating when using these bases for the for right machine and assembly with my additions. A lower rating for heavier machines with wider bases. Hope this helps! PS - one note. I have this base with a Speed Queen washer on it on a 3/4 inch thick rubber stall mat used for horses. The washer does not move. On a tile, hardwood or even cement floor, it could move around. If you have a hard floor, look at the Bora 2550 base. All 4 wheels raise and lower onto rubber feet. Good luck!
D**.
Looks nice but does not work at all
Just assembled this unit and none of the four casters would stay locked down. The unit seems to be well made, painted nicely and so on, but it does not work at all. Searching around woodworking sites I see that this is a frequent issue. So now my nearly 300 pound bandsaw is on a moblie platform that will not move! I have contacted Bora and will update this review with results. Not a happy camper!! Update - heard nothing from Bora so I returned the unit. Note that I purchased this unit “used, like new” which has me thinking that it was returned already due to being defective? Also, do not use any of your Amazon credits on a somewhat risky purchase like this as they don’t give them back to you!!! (I did not know that Amazon did this - in this case double jeopardy for me :(. )
C**N
Good, sturdy base
Reviewed other products from Amazon - other reviewers noted many have plastic foot cams to raise and lower base. This one has steel parts; except for the wheels, the entire device is steel - very sturdy and not at all fragile. My Craftsman table saw - under 100 lbs, poses no challenge whatsoever to this base. The assembly directions were not ideal, but they got the job done. Parts orientation is easier to determine from the exploded drawing at the beginning of the manual. Actual assembly is straightforward; the real fun begins when you mount your table saw or other tool. Finding the right dimensions is a "jigsaw puzzle", not covered in the instruction manual, and a bit of a challenge until you figure it out. You can move the bars in 1" increments, and the larger bar on each side (as I assembled it) has slots that allow about ½" movement, so accuracy is attainable. I wound up assembling and disassembling the side bars multiple times finding the right dimension for locating the feet of the saw table over the holes in the mobile base corner pieces. It helps to use a floor jack or something to get the saw just above the base an inch or so, making the process a bit less "work". By adjusting the "slotted" bar at the corner, then where it attaches to the smaller bar with holes, it seems you can get infinite adjustment, but you have to fiddle a lot to actually get the saw fastened to the base. Once done, I tightened everything up and was good to go. A couple of things to remember - the saw on its base is now about 4 to 5" deeper because of the location on the corner pieces and the foot-cams. My saw doesn't fit as nicely on the side of the garage as it used to; just a "heads up" if you have limited space. One of the foot cams has more action in raising the base than the other. I studied the base a long time to figure that out, and am convinced I cannot adjust that out; it appears to be a slight misalignment of the welded bracket on the corner piece - even ⅛" would be enough to change the camping action. It is not a deal breaker, but a bit annoying they couldn't locate the foot-cam bracket more accurately. All in all, this thing will last longer than the saw - it is very sturdy, heavy-gauge metal, with only the wheels being plastic. A good buy for just a few dollars more than the plastic el-cheapo model.
F**U
Damaged upon arrival. Buy one weight class heavier if you are close to the maximum weight listed.
I am giving this a 3 for reasons not necessarily the product fault. First off the first one they sent to me had a box that was destroyed. All of the frame was missing 1 of the wheels was missing and so was the hardware. Second one came in about the same condition but all of the parts were included. Both were shipped in the manufacturers box without being placed into a shipping container I purchased this one based on the weight of my saw (Sliding cast iron table) it does hold it but it is very difficult to move across a smooth concrete floor. If I were to do it a gain I would buy one with bigger wheels and meant for more weight. The quality of the product is good and all fit together well. i think the weight mentioned are a little on the optimistic side.
T**.
Works well, but 6mm axle bolts are perhaps a little weak.
Over all a good product. I used it under a Baileigh TS1040e-30 cabinet saw which weighs about 480 pounds. Due to my putting the saw on the wheel platform by myself, a bit roughly, I found out the 6mm bolts used for axles for the 2 fixed wheels are not very highly graded bolts. Lol they bent. I replaced them with 8.8 grade bolts and also installed a piece of plywood on the platform under the saw and had much better results. Saw now is very easy to roll around and when you raise the wheels is quite stable.
N**T
Nice and Solid, Doesn't Raise the Tool's Center of Gravity
These are a solid mobile base once assembled. The assembly may require more than two hands and some of the directions could be more clear. But overall, assembly isn't horribly difficult. I am probably a bit more picky on fit than most folks so that does play into my assessment. I have used both the Bora PM 2500 and the PM 1500 bases. The PM 2500 is far superior to the PM 1500. The design of the hardware that raises the wheels is much improved on the PM 2500 and overall it is just a much sturdier base. Almost all of the tools in my shop are on mobile bases so I have tried many different brands and models over the years. For what I do the PM 2500 mobile base is the best base at a decent price point. The base also sits very close to the floor which keeps the tool's center of gravity close to what it would be with no base. There is no more tendency for a tool to tip over than without the base. Overall, maybe not perfect but pretty close. They are a little pricey but you really cannot make a mobile base of comparable quality for what you pay for the Bora PM 2500. If you watch online sales these do occassionally go on sale for about the price of the PM 1500.
C**A
Excelente calidad
Artículo de muy buena calidad!, recomendado para máquinas pesadas de menos de 350 kg.
D**E
This is a good product and works as advertised.
The base was assembled in 5 minutes and had enough adjustment to allow for use on any piece of equipment I have. It allows the equipment to be moved easily and locked into place for stationary use.
G**T
Wow
Mon plancher de garage n'est vraiment pas droit, et cette base déplace mon planeur de 500 lbs sans aucune difficulté. Je vais assurément m'en procurer d'autre pour mes autre machines. Je recommande sans aucun doute
J**D
Works as advertised.
Easy assembly and works well moving 500 lb table saw.
A**E
Not great
These “Mobile” bases weren’t able to be mobile until I manufactured some bits to help the kick down levers remain in the down position. For those who want a simple, out-of-the-box solution, these are NOT the bases you want to purchase. For the price, I expected them to function as intended, without me having to re-engineer them.
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