Bosch TS2000 Gravity-Rise Wheeled Table Saw Stand
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Gravity-Rise Stand With Wheels, 8" Treaded Wheels & 1-1/2" Heavy Gauge Steel Tubing, Universally Accepts All Brands Of Table Saws, Withstands 250 LB Of Downward Force Per Corner.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3376 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Bosch
- Model: TS2000
- Dimensions: 24.50" h x 29.00" w x 43.00" l, 66.00 pounds
Features
- Gravity-rise wheeled table saw stand with universal mounting slots
- 8 treaded pneumatic wheels for tough terrain
- Heavy gauge 1-1/2-inch steel tubing supports more than 250-pounds of force
- Includes stand, tires, and universal mounting slots
- 24-1/2-inches tall; 66 pounds; 1-year warranty
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Take the back-ache out of setting up and breaking down your table saw with the revolutionary new Gravity-Rise wheeled saw stand from Bosch. Designed for general contractors, trim carpenters, woodworkers and remodelers, the Bosch TS2000 Gravity-Rise stand is a rugged, portable, and, best of all, easy-to-use. Setup is a snap! Simply turn the release lever, put your hand on the tabletop, and the stand raises and lowers relative to your hand pressure so that you can find just the right height for your tired back. Constructed of heavy gauge tubular steel, the Gravity-Rise stand is built to withstand the toughest jobsites. Eight-inch treaded pneumatic wheels easily handle rough terrain and make tool transport nearly effortless. The Gravity-Rise is equipped with Universal Mounting Slots, which are designed to accommodate most major manufacturers' portable table saws.
FEATURES
- Gravity-Rise stand takes the work out of moving and setting up the saw for less downtime and more production
- Durable, mobile base for tool transport between jobsites
- 8 treaded pneumatic wheels for handling rough terrain
- Heavy gauge 1-1/2-inch steel tubing withstands over 250 pounds of downward force per corner for optimal support
- Universal mounts fits DeWalt, Makita, Hitachi, Craftsman, and Rigid for easy installation
SPECIFICATIONS
- Material 1.5mm steel
- Height 24-1/2?
- Used on Model No. 4000
- Weight (lbs.) 53
- Wheel Diameter 8 inches
- Part Number TS2000
Customer Reviews
good solid stand
just received this stand around december 22. it does have to be put together, which takes about 30 minutes unless you do it backwards like i did, then it takes a little longer. have transported the saw to a job site and it folds up nice and sets up quickly. it has a great work height and is stable. it does make the saw heavier but is easy to load and unload. if you have a bosch table saw this would be an added benefit. especially if you need to wheel saw around to job site to job site. the wheels are very good. I had the rousseau stand but was not satisfied (the rolling one) this works much better.
Well built, well engineered
I didn't think any saw stand would be as good as my Rigid M-SUV mitre saw stand. Oh how wrong I was!
This is a very solid, very well built and very well engineered jobsaw stand. It is durable enough to take the beatings of being dragged out of my truck, bounced across a job site, up and down a set of stairs, or anything else you would want to do to it.
I have the DeWalt DW-744 mounted to mine, and all the holes are pre-drilled and markings are STAMPED into the top plate! This really is a universal stand.
To me, the single item that really stands out is there is not a single hydraulic strut on this stand, and yet it requires very little effort to get the saw into the working position. No strut means nothing to leak or wear out! No seals to replace. Everything is accomplished with old-fashioned leverage, and it works wonderfully.
The pneumatic tires are also a big plus in my book. Solid tires just won't take the weight and punishment that pneumatic tires will. My only gripe is I'd like the tires to be about 2 inches larger in diameter. But with the design of the stand, it's not a big deal, as I think I can retrofit something larger on my own.
Warning on Portability
YOU CANNOT GET THE SAW THROUGH A 30" DOOR WHEN MOUNTED ON THE STAND. Everything else is great. So what? I can't move it to the basement, from the garage into the house, into my storage room. The width is 29" at the wheels. Sounds good - if any of my doors opened 180 degrees and didn't have stop molding. In practice 27.5" should have been the design width they worked within. That should not have been difficult given the saw width is 25".
And don't think you can just turn it side ways and slide it through. With the stand and blade guard installed (both require tools to remove), the profile is more than 29". You can wiggle it through but I doubt the plastic blade guard will survive too many attempts. The whole assembly is also very heavy and awkward when trying this.
Don't underestimate how important this is. Only my front door is greater than 30 inches. Every other door is 30".







