🔧 Reload in style and comfort — the ultimate pro’s reloading station!
The Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Reloading Stand features an adjustable steel frame that supports heights from 28.5" to 45", a durable 1.5" tube steel construction, and a wood surface center. Designed for both sitting and standing use, it includes two side storage bins for efficient organization. Compact and foldable, it’s perfect for professionals seeking a stable yet portable reloading workspace with a modern finish in black, white, or blue.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Alloy Steel, Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | steel |
Hutch Material | Alloy Steel, Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Kilograms |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Black, White, Blue |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Steel |
Furniture Finish | Steel, Wood |
Top Color | Black |
Base Color | Black, White, Blue |
Item Width Side To Side | 12"D x 39"W x 28.5"H |
Number of Drawers | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Size | One Size |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Tabletop Thickness | 1 Inches |
Storage Volume | 4 Liters |
Maximum Height | 45 Inches |
Minimum Height | 28.5 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 41.4 Inches |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Drawer Type | Utility Drawer |
Base Type | steel |
Frame Joint Type | Hinged |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | Unspecified" or "Standard |
Storage Options | side bins |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
J**9
Great table!
It’s only size enough for a single stage but this thing is built solid! I seen some reviews of it being wobbly. Two things will address this if put together correctly. Once you lock the bottom in slide feet out as far as you can the 45 angle will meet the middle post tight. No wedges needed!( I see someone did a wedge in stead of spreading the legs like they are meant to be in another review) The other thing is the clamp for raising and lowering. If you leave it down still tighten the clamp on the bar it takes care of the rest of the little movement. Solid table at this point!It’s going to work great for me when my basement gets damp every spring. Full length sized on it with no movement what so ever.Probably won’t work on carpet needs a solid floor to stay solid. Thanks very Happy with it!first picture is the clamp second is the 45 tight to the center post. Snug up and you’re good! And you can always push it tight to the wall and use cheep L brackets to sure up even more. Cheep quick and easy.
T**Y
Excellent portable reloading bench!
If you start with the understanding that this will never be as sturdy as a true reloading bench, then you will realize how great this bench is! Upon assembly, I was surprised at the robustness of the components.When performing operations that generate a heavy leverage force (i.e., sizing), the deflection occurs at the "neck" of the table, where it attaches to the central column. This is to be expected, due to the design of the bench. I use mine on a tile floor, so the feet do not "rock", even when sizing rifle (in my case). The middle wood table section doesn't deflect due to its thickness. I prefer to mount my equipment to aluminum bars and c-clamp them the to bench, as this allows me to move them around to suit my position.So far I've loaded 9mm, .38 Spl, .357 Mag, .45 Auto & .303 Brit on this bench. Not once did the feet rock. The way I reload, I charge and immediately bullet seat, with my powder thrower and beam scale on the bench. Bullet seating generates very little leverage force, so I don't need to worry about the bench deflection knocking my scale around.All in all, this is an excellent portable solution for reloaders that don't have room for a dedicated bench. I will re-iterate: do not expect the sturdiness of a real reloading bench. For a portable solution, this can't be beat!
M**C
Great little table for reloading
Great little table for reloading. The only complaint I have is that after I bolted down my Hornady Lock n Load reloader to it and started using it, the entire top started tilting towards the front (the reloader is quite heavy, not to mention I'm constantly pulling DOWN on the cycling lever, plus having a little tray full of lead bullets hanging off the front). So I pulled the reloader off and fashioned a single steel bracket that goes from just under the reloader (secured with a 3/4" lag bolt into the wood) to the bottom of the movable top portion (secured with a bolt, w/ the hole drilled clear thru w/ a washer/lock washer/nut on the back side). NOW it's built like a rock and doesn't budge w/ my rather heavy reloader sitting there in the middle as I use it. NOW I LOVE IT! They should do this at the factory though...but it's easy enough to modify...I'd do this before you even bolt your reloader to it, you won't regret it. Space saving too..the sides pop off and the legs fold up...so I can put it away when I want (not that I ever want to...it has a place of honor in my MAN CAVE!)
A**M
If space is a problem, this stand is hard to beat. Superb, strong, and very functional
I waited until I had my XL650 setup and had reloaded several hundred rounds of 45ACP before commenting. Yes, it is slightly wobbly (I have carpet, which may be the cause). Yes, there are more stable reloading platforms with much more surface area for components, but they will be much heavier, much larger, and permanent of semi-permanent. HOWEVER ... if you have limited space (like me - an apartment dweller) and know it will not be a permanent setup due to always moving or needing to be mobile (I move a lot in my job), then it is FANTASTIC! The five stars are for those reasons. It is perfect for me. I use bags of lead bullets as counterweights on the opposite side base to help counteract any overturning force (moment) as I work, and they help. (I got tired of the more laborious cleaning after shooting lead; thus, the lead bullets have been put to better use. I now use Berry, Rainer or X-treme copper plated bullets.) I strongly encourage anyone with limited space to seriously consider this reloading stand. The Dillon Precision XL650 I use is not a small reloader. It is a large progressive press that pumps out hundreds of rounds per hour, yet it functions fine on this stand. And to further merit the 5 star rating, the stand is very low priced considering its functionality, strength, and general perfect application for folks who do not have the space for a large permanent setup. Frankly, even it I did have the space, etc., the bullet quality would be no better than what I can produce using this reloading stand. The ONLY thing I wish they would change is to add a half-inch or so more width so that the Dillon Strong Mount can be used. I wanted to use it but ended up having to mount the XL650 directly to the stand. However, in my opinion that didn't warrant a lower rating since it functions fine as is.
D**D
Works great!
Really like the ability to break down this bench when not in use. I live full time in an RV and when I travel it folds up easily. I do wish it were just a little bit more stable. When I pull the handle on my Rock Chucker the table wobbles a little bit. Not in a manner that I’ve ever felt like it would tip. Just a little bit. I don’t think one could expect it not to. If I were to expect that, I would think it would have to be 2-3 times the weight. I would for sure buy again. If you have the capability and means to build your own, go that route first. If you are like me and need portability and value space, go for it! Grab this one!
T**0
Perfect for small areas.
Mounted a Hornady press and put a Lee powder measure stand with a c-clamp. Reloading pistol and 308 rounds. Stable. Doesn’t shift. Just enough room to perform a particular step in reloading. Obviously no storage space. When I finally get my shop rebuilt, I may still use this stand.
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