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Bosch 4100-09 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Stand

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Product Features
Bosch 4100-09 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Stand
  • Squarelock rip fence engineered for maximum trueness
  • Includes the new enhanced award-winning gravity rise stand by Bosch
  • Durable Sub-Base increases tool life by handling job-site abuse
  • Integrated carry handles increase portability
  • Single point bevel movement for consistent accuracy; 1-year warranty

Product Review
Product Description
Bosch jobsite 10in. table saw with Gravity-Rise wheeled stand boasts cutting-edge features for maximum accuracy, capacity and durability on the worksite. Smart Guard System protects user with modular blade guard and anti-kickback system. HP: 4, Amps: 15, Speed - No Load (RPM): 3650, Table Dimensions W x L (in.): 29 x 21 1/2, Blade Diameter (in.): 10, Arbor Size (in.): 5/8
Amazon.com Product Description
With first-of-its kind design features, the Bosch 4100-09 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Stand (TS3000) is built for effortless, efficient, and accurate cutting that lets you deliver products faster. And with its portable construction, which allows for transfer across even the roughest terrain, it makes an ideal addition to any work site.

The Bosch 4100-09 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Stand includes:
  • Bosch 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw
  • Gravity-Rise Table Saw Stand with Pneumatic Wheels
  • Squarelock Rip Fence
  • T-slot Miter Gauge
  • Smart Guard

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With its Gravity-Rise Stand and pneumatic wheels, the table travels and sets up easily.View larger.
Gravity-Rise Stand for Easy Setup and Portability
The innovative Gravity-Rise Stand (TS3000) uses patented technology to make setup and take down quicker than ever, so you can spend more time working. And it's extremely portable: the eight-inch treaded pneumatic wheels can handle the toughest terrain with ease, and the collapsible design minimizes storage space requirements, so transporting this stand to, from, and around the jobsite is a breeze. This stand may be lightweight at 39 pounds, but it's built for durability, sporting a powder-coat finish for longevity.

(If you are looking for a stand that includes adapter plates to accomodate competitive saws, you can purchsae Bosch's TS2000, sold separately.)

Powerful Table Saw Designed for High-Precision Cutting
The 15 Amp, 10-inch table saw generates a maximum 4 HP and 3,650 RPM for exceptionally clean cuts. Additionally, the tool features soft-start and Constant Response electronics for exceptional power management and constant speed under load. It features a 5/8-inch arbor size for use with compatible blades and will make bevel cuts between -2 and 47 degrees in addition to dado cuts up to 13/16 inch. An optional, unique easy-to-read digital measuring display (DC010, not included) can be attached to the fence to take measurements for cuts within 1/32 of an inch.

Large Cutting Table and Squarelock Rip Fence
Made from precision machined aluminum for rugged durability and long life, the 29 x 21.5 inch cutting table easily handles large stock for greater ripping capacity up to 25 inches wide.The best-in-class Squarelock Rip Fence is engineered for maximum trueness, so you get maximum accuracy with every cut. The innovative rip fence glides across the cutting table with ease for simple one-handed operation, and it locks in place for making consistent precise cuts.

Smart Guard System for Added Protection and Visibility
The first-of-its-kind Smart Guard System is a completely tool-free design that provides unparalleled visibility and enhanced user protection, so you can see the cuts better while helping avoid kickback or blade contact. The modular three-piece system includes a built-in riving knife, blade guard and anti-kickback pawls, all which install within seconds and require no tools.

The Bosch 4100-09 10-Inch Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Stand measures 39.13 x 30 x 20.9 inches and weighs 99 pounds (saw and stand). It is backed by a one-year limited warranty, 30-day money back guarantee, and one-year service protection plan.

What's in the Box
Bosch 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw, TS3000 Gravity-Rise Table Saw Stand with Pneumatic Wheels, Squarelock Rip Fence, T-slot Miter Gauge, and Smart Guard.
The saw's premium Squarelock Rip Fence glides easily for one-handed operation and optimum accuracy with every cut.


Product Details
Bosch 4100-09 10-Inch Worksite Table Saw with Gravity-Rise Stand
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  • Publisher: Bosch
  • Label: Bosch
  • Studio: Bosch
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 54 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Tools: #2072

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Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review: 4.5 Star

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Good Overall Saw 2010-02-26
Comment: Not ripped off this time.

I'm always baffled by Amazon's suggested retail price of products with the line through them and then THEIR awsome price that's nearly 1/2 off. This saw, according to Amazon retails for $1,200??? On the Island of Nantucket, where EVERYTHING is at least 30% more, this saw was $699. But I digress...

Up until a few weeks ago when I couldn't get the blade to rise, it was the best portable I'd ever owned. Whether ripping mahogany 2x or soft pine it got it done. Just use the right blade, which is an easy swap. Also, the gravity rise wheel-stand has been key on every job site. Riving knife is trick or treat depending on your blade, check your kerf. Otherwise, I'd buy probably another one.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Saw Works Nice 2010-02-20
Comment: I bought this saw at Lowe's as I needed it quick for a finish job.

One thing that wasn't too cool was the misquotes on tool sizes to put it together. It called for 10 and 16 mm wrenches and actually needed 13 and 17 mm, f.y.i. Keep that in mind when you get ready to put it together, and instead of wrenches ONLY, get a wrench and socket ready in both sizes. Other than that, the saw went together easily.

Using the saw is fairly easy, and if you keep in mind it is a jobsite saw, and not a cabinet shop grade saw, you won't be disappointed at all.

Accuracy of the tape on the table is awesome, no need to measure except for setting the indicator. The fence stays square to the blade all the way across. Take about 5 minutes though, and use some paste wax on both rails where the fence rides, and wipe it off after it dries, otherwise the fence will chatter when you move it into position.


One person on here griped about the magnifying indicator on the fence guide. Why whine? This makes it even easier to read. I don't get the whining about that. It's senseless.

The gravity rise is a nice feature, I also have the 4212-L miter saw with gravity rise. This makes the saw easy to transport and load. I have a Chevy Express van, and it loads up easily, and unloads easily. BTW, one guy showed me how "easy" his ridgid table saw folded up...the bosch has it beat by a mile.

Performance was nice, although I expected more power according to some of the reviews on here, but I have to say it didn't bog down ripping some hardwood for a crown molding shelf cap and also some 2x4's for a nailer that I ripped down then angled. Not a problem, they all ripped nicely and no jamming. Keep in mind you won't be able to shove wood through it like a shop saw or tree shredder, but you can take your time and do a nice, accurate, quality job.

Some people whined about the dust. It's a table saw. They make saw dust. I hooked up my ridgid vacuum to it and it cut it down significantly and kept it minimal.

Also, I used the stock blade with this saw. You know how stock blades rate, they're not going to send you a forrest blade with 400 teeth, but I am certain another blade would add tremendously to the speed and finish of cuts. I'll get a blade when this one gives up, or when I need one with a finer cut.

Raising and lowering the blade is a cinch. Adjusting bevels is a little awkward, as the weight of the motor sends it to an angle when you loosen the lock to make an adjustment. I'm sure they could work on that, but it would add more weight to the unit no doubt.

One person mentioned using the miter gage to push wood through. Uh, there's a pusher on the back of the saw.

The safety mechanisms are very easy to install and remove, both on the work surface and in storage. Keep them with you in case OSHA comes on the job looking for a cash donation.


I can't complain and I give this saw 5 stars. It is a well thought out saw and stand combo. It sets up easy, and looks professional on the job. I highly recommend it. It's nice to have 2 high quality machines that set up, transport, and cut very accurately and add to the professional level of my craft.






Customer Rating: 2 Star
Summary: NOT A Pro Tool 2010-02-18
Comment: The stand and saw were close to right-on straight out of the box. Any table saw has to be calibrated prior to use so do not expect that Ole Norm is working at the warehouse. Buy a few squaring tools. Take a day and READ the complicated directions and if this your first saw, buy one of them real pretty self-help guides for table saws. It is very easy to destroy yourself or the tool. It Crosscuts and rips small stock fine. Original blade is sorry. Motor is way, way under powered. Buy additional bushings to have on hand, change out about a set a year. It's too light for solo rips of long plywood. If you work alone, hire help or build a plywood support table to handle sheet goods. Almost impossible to rip an oak 2x4 as delivered. Whitepine 2x4s did ok. Great for cutting shelving,molding,closet-rods,bird house and craft patterns. Table NEEDS bigger wheels as all our job sites have stairs. It rolls up a ramp ok, but we just carry the thing up the stairs. Have help handy. YOU CANNOT BUY A COMPLETE REPLACEMENT MOTOR !!! Bosch only sells the cazillion little parts to build one. They cost a cazillion dollars too! Tried to buy a new motor but not possible...Yes that's right, you cannot buy a replacement motor from Bosch. If the motor was twice the size with a complete replacement motor available, this would be the best job site saw around. I am looking for a more stock motor to engineer the needed replacement as the original has died after 25 months.
Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Very good contractor saw 2010-02-07
Comment: I've had the Bosch 4100 worksite table saw and the gravity rise stand for about 6 months. I've found it to be a very good contractor saw. As several people have noted, it is a contractors saw not a high end cabinet saw. My only complaint with the machine is the mitre gauge. It would be nice if Bosch had included a slightly better mitre gauge -- the fence on the mitre gauge could be longer and the mitre gauge slide wobbles badly in the t-track. However, for the money it is a great machine.
Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Need portable accuracy? This is it. 2010-01-26
Comment: I wanted something portable yet accurate. I researched quite a few table saws online and read all of the consumer reviews before deciding on the Bosch. The first saw I got home and assembled was DOA. The power switch was kapoot. So I returned the saw and got a replacement - perfect.

First of all, I especially like the safety features. The riving knife works great, and the anti-kickback pawls can save your life. The rip fence is dead-on accurate. I'm still learning more about the rip fence with the side extended, but think I've figured this out. I can now confidently set the fence per the markings and get a reliable cut. The miter gauge works really well and feels very sturdy.

The gravity lift stand is pure genius and allows me to stow the saw in a corner when it's not needed. Setup takes less than 30 seconds including plugging this baby into a 120 Vac outlet. The soft-start motor is a thoughtful design feature too. The saw's motor runs loudly enough to let you know it means business. I have a friend who nearly sawed his hand in two while vacuuming his shop and he didn't notice that his saw got turned on, so the loud motor isn't really detrimental to me.

On the rear of the saw is the electrical cord storage area, a very handy push stick (safety first!) and the saw dust exhaust port. This port connects directly to my shop vac and I'd say that better than 90% of the dust is captured into the vacuum. If you don't connect a dust collector, this port spews dust a good distance, probably around 8 feet or so.

The saw's construction put metal where it is needed, and sturdy plastic where it is not. This makes the saw light enough to be carried around if you choose not to use the lift stand. But this stand is so good, so portable, and so sturdy, you will want to use it.

So despite my first disappointment with a defective power switch, my overall satisfaction with this saw is extremely high. After using a small 8" bench table saw for over 25 years, now I feel like I've graduated to the major league and can make saw dust with the best of them. This saw has raised the quality of my work due to its accuracy and power. Nice job Bosch.
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