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Bosch 4000 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw




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Brand: BOSCH (S-B Powertools)
Manufacturer: Bosch
Model: 4000


Features
Large machined aluminum tabletop (29 by 21-1/2 inches) easily handles bigger stock
Powerful 15 amp, 4.4-horsepower max tool output has the power to tackle any material
Precision rip fence with patented Square-Lock technology provides accuracy with every cut
Soft-start for quieter, smoother startups
Constant Response circuitry constantly monitors torque demand and instantly delivers additional power, plus protects against overload

Accessories
Bosch TS1000 Table Saw Portable Folding Stand
Bosch TS1004 Table Saw Dust Collector Bag
Bosch TS1003 Table Saw Left Side Support Extension
Bosch TS1002 Table Saw Rear Outfeed Support Extension
Bosch TS2000 Gravity-Rise Wheeled Table Saw Stand

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Editorial Reviews:

The Bosch 4000 Table Saw has the largest table top in its class - 29" x 21-1/2" so it easily handles bigger stock. Designed to do more, with its stationary table saw....it has performance that goes anywhere. The precision rip fence with patented 'square-lock' technology provides accuracy with every cut. Constant Response Circuitry Monitors torque demand & instantly delivers additional power to maintain constant speed under load. Soft Start For quieter, smoother start-up. Wide ripping capacity is due to the integrated cutting rail system that extends the table to 25" of riping capacity. Exclusive arbor lock allows single wrench blade changes. SPECIFICATIONS: Amperage: 15.0, No Load RPM: 3,650, Blade Diameter: 10", Arbor Size: 5/8", Depth of Cut at 90 Deg. : 3-1/8", Depth of Cut at 45 Deg. : 2-1/2", Length: 3-1/3 ft., Weight (Lbs.): Table Saw 56 lbs., Bevel Angle Range: -2-Deg. to 47-Deg., Cord Length (Ft.): 10', Voltage: 120v., Rating: 120v. AC, Height: 13", Ripping Capacity-Right: 25", Max. Motor HP: 4.4, Hertz: 60, Dado Capacity: 8" Dia. x 13/16" Thk., Ripping Capacity-Left: 9"


User Comments about the Bosch 4000 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw

No adjustments were needed. I opted for the wheeled version and am very happy. (The saw manufactures never give you a good blade with the saw). It is made well and the larger table feature is a huge plus for me when I need it. I love this saw.


It cuts super straight. The saw took me about 5 minutes to set up out of the box, then I was off and making perfect cuts. When I hook the vaccumeI did not get the red stand, because it sucks. This saw is so nice, now everyone who works with me want one for themselves. The fence is super easy to move and set.


I added the Freud combi blade. It is a good inventment. The saw is super easy to use.


I have used it for interior and exterior trim work and found the precision outstanding. When I bought the saw, the gravity rise base wasn't available and the weight of the saw was an issue. I have owned this saw for 3 years and have used it very heavily during this time. I added the gravity rise after it became available and would strongly advise getting this great heavy duty stand with the saw. Sure, it's a bit pricy but if you make your living as a carpenter, this saw is the one you can count on day in and day out. Performance of the saw has been outstanding.



If you have the grav-stand with wheels you'll know what i mean. Its a bit heavy but still i can slide it into my van alone its just that the ruber handle needs wheels so you can roll it in rather than push it. i called the cops and eagal and my alarm company. The driver saw all my tools and made a phone call to his boys. I like the saw just fine. I will have to make some kind of adapter or rest the handle on a plastic tray then lift and push it in. free shiping almost emptyed my garage of tools Also If you buy from amazon dont use eagal shiping 4 hours after it was droped off i had 2 mutts trying to break into my garage.



Don't get me wrong - I love Bosch saws, in fact I got the Bosch 3915 compound sliding 10" mitersaw less than a year ago on Amazon for $379 - Which brings me to my point: This is a small light-duty table saw thats fine for small home projects, so why is it priced at $579.I got a Ryobi tablesaw with almost identical specs (13 amp) on sale at Home Depot for $89 last summer (regular price is $99)., and Lowes has a Delta for about the same price. And just think what other tools you could get with that extra cash. My Ryobi is cast aluminum table with a resin base, just like the Bosch. Sure this Bosch has it's "soft-start" motor, and it appears to have a domewhat better guide -- But is that worth $450 more.No - I don't own this saw, and have never used it, and I'm sure it good quality, but again this (like my Ryobi) is a utilitarian tabelsaw and nothing more.



I conducted extensive reviews of the saw prior to purchase and noted that all reviews were very positive. When I first used the saw, I expected it to be noisy and vibrate across the floor. I like to turn off the machine with my knee if necessary and this switch is rather difficult to turn off without bending over and using a hand. My Bosch table saw just arrived via UPS. It is built to take abuse and remarkably, came out of the box in near perfect alignment. The fence, blade and miter guide needed very minor tweaking to make it 100% aligned. The only drawback I have found is that the placement of the on-off switch could be a bit more accessible. I expect to modify a switch to allow use of the knee.


Upon opening the box and putting together the saw, I realized that this is an excellent product. Much to my surprise, it runs smoother than my floor model table saw. Overall, this machine is top notch. It is every bit as accurate, probably more so and is an incredible machine.