A flip of the paddle-style on/off switch initiates the soft-start electronics, which ramp the blade up to speed quickly without any disturbing jolt. The electronic feedback, popular on many saws today, keeps the blade turning at a constant speed, no matter what the load. The fence is the heart of any table saw and we found Bosch's to be a beauty. It's well machined and locks securely and accurately to the table. The cam-lock handle is padded, seats flush, and feels good to use. Like the comparable DeWalt saw, the Bosch features an extendable fence that makes it easy to rip four-by-eight panel material. It feels solid and slides smoothly, and the scales are easy to read. (There's even a built-in magnifying glass to cut down on the squint factor.) As with all the new Bosch tools, wrenches and removable items store nicely onboard the saw. The fence snaps into a holder on the side of the saw and stays put, and the miter gauge slides into a slot on the front of the tool--yet another small detail that we appreciate. The bottom line? The Bosch is a powerful saw that handles big stock without bogging down. --Mark McDonald
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79 of 80 people found the following review helpful: By Brad Jennings (Fairfield IA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Bosch 4000 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw (Tools & Home Improvement) After burning out the motor in a DeWalt benchtop saw I replaced it with the Bosch 4000. This saw is easily the most powerful portable saw I've used. I've ripped several hundred feet of 4/4 & 8/4 hard maple with excellent results. It did require a good thin kerf rip blade however. The fence seems accurate and reliable though probably not as much so as the rack & pinion Dewalt. The motor adjusts easily both in height and for bevel cuts. I also like the support extensions. 125 of 131 people found the following review helpful: By Abovo Construction L.L.C. (Michigan) - See all my reviews This review is from: Bosch 4000 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw (Tools & Home Improvement) Please don't get me wrong, this saw starts and runs like a fine sports car and the fence system is extremely precise. But if you need a saw that makes repeated cuts the same depth for dados or kerfs, this is not the saw you want to own. When you start the saw, the start-up vibration causes the saw blade to drop about 1/16 of an inch because there is no blade depth locking mechanism (the built in flaw). After each cut, it is necessary to readjust the blade height if you are making precise depth cuts and proper adjustment is almost impossible because when you start the saw the blade drops again. I wish I could say it was just a problem with the one I bought but Bosch sent me a replacement saw after I discovered this problem on the first use. The replacement saw had the same problem. I returned both saws. 42 of 43 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Bosch 4000 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw (Tools & Home Improvement) Bosch has solved the problem with most portable table saws. Every other saw I've used is ok for ripping and non-precision work at the job site, but for quality work, I go to my larger shop saw. Many other bench saws feel like toys. This is a serious tool. Many would find it sufficient for all their table-sawing needs.When combined with the optional side and outfeed supports and the stable and secure stand, it has amazing capacity. It's possible to rip a full sheet of plywood lengthwise without feeling like a Chinese acrobat. The fence system is excellent, and locks up square and secure. The miter gauge is of good quality, with positive stops at 90 and 45 degrees. Everything stores securely in the molded base, which includes a handy spare blade case built in. And it comes with a good 40 tooth carbide blade. Many bench saws come with a blade that seems to have some other purpose than cutting wood. The dust collection system actually works. There is a smoothness about the way...Read more |