xTool P2 Riser Base


Significant Upgrade on Engraving Thickness

*Note: The passthrough function can be used in the future.
*Note: The passthrough function can be used in the future.
More Accurate,
More Convenient
Assembled with the Automatic Conveyor Feeder, it provides the automatic passthrough for precision and convenience when engraving and cutting extra-large materials.
Endless Possibilities

User-friendly Design

Rising without Leaking
While raising the machine for higher object engraving and cutting, the riser base ensures the work is done in a completely enclosed space, preventing light and smoke leaking. (Not supported on the passthrough)

Right Side Space for Storage
You can keep the removed screws and slats, even RA2 Pro, for instant use, in the storage space on the right side of the riser base.
Specification
| Product Infomation | xTool P2 Riser Base |
|---|---|
| Applicable to | xTool P2 |
| Package Size | 32.3''×13.5''×10.6'' (820mm*345mm*270mm) |
| Product Size | 39.3''×23.2''×6.8'' (1000mm*590mm*175mm) |
| Product Weight | 11kg |
| Work Area | |
| Working Space | 25.2''×13'' (640*330mm) |
| Processing Area | 23.6''×12.1'' (500*250mm) |
| Max. Workpiece Height | With tray: 8.1'' (208mm) Without tray: 8.4'' (215mm) |
| Max. Passthrough Width | 25.2" (640mm) |
| Max. Passthrough Height | 4.5'' (115mm) |
| Rotary Engraving Diameter | Roller: 0.1''-7.1'' (3-180mm) Chuck: 0-3.9'' (0-100mm) |
- Important Note:
- *All product specifications and processing features displayed on this website are based on xTool's internal testing conducted under optimized conditions. Actual performance may vary depending on individual product differences, usage patterns, materials, environmental conditions, and other external factors.
- *Project photos and videos are for inspiration and to demonstrate creative potential; individual outcomes remain contingent upon user technique, material choice, and environmental factors.
- *Comparisons are based on publicly available information or internal testing under comparable conditions. Differences in testing methods, configurations, and environments may result in varying outcomes.











