Best Conveyor & Skate Wheels for Table Saw Feeding (2026)

We ranked models by dimensional fit for table saw feeding (width, length, roller diameter and centers), build material, and value across light- and heavy-duty gravity conveyor configurations

This roundup covers conveyor and skate wheel options suited for table saw feeding, focusing on fit, roller spacing, width, and build material for reliable infeed/outfeed support. Selections prioritize commonly used widths (12"–24"), roller diameters and centers, and value across light- and heavy-duty gravity conveyor configurations

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Buying Guide

Match conveyor width to workpiece

Choose a conveyor width (12" or 24" options are common) that supports the widest stock you cut to keep boards stable through the saw

Check roller diameter and spacing

Smaller rollers (about 1.5" dia) give finer support for narrow pieces, while wider spacing or 6" centers suits heavy lumber and reduces friction for long boards

Select frame and roller material

Steel frames and galvanized or steel rollers resist shop wear and handle heavier loads better than painted or light-gauge alternatives

Assess length for infeed/outfeed needs

Longer conveyors (around 5' examples) provide stable support for ripping and crosscutting; 3' units work for compact benches or short material

Balance duty rating with budget

Light-duty gravity conveyors suit occasional shop use and lower cost, while heavy-duty models with closer centers are worth the premium for frequent or industrial feeding