Bosch TS1007 Dado Insert
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Average customer review:Product Description
For use w/ stack dado/rabbet cutters. - Specifications: Part Number: TS1007, Used on Model No. : 4000, Sales Pack Quantity: 1.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #396 in Home Improvement
- Brand: BOSCH (S-B Powertools)
- Model: TS1007
- Dimensions: .0 pounds
Features
- Dado insert for use with stack dado and rabbet cutters
- Accommodates up to 3/4-inch lumber
- Plastic construction
- Includes 1 insert; blade and saw not included
- 3-13/16-inches; 1-year warranty
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
For use Bosch 4000 table saw with stack dado and rabbet cutters.
Customer Reviews
Info on how to use dado Insert
Dado insert was functional. It fit properly. To use a 13/16" dado stack with this insert on your saw you need to do this. (Per Bosch Tool customer service)
Thank you for writing Bosch Power Tools. When mounting dado blades on
the Bosch 4000 table saw, follow this procedure which was omitted from
the owners manual. This saw will handle up to a 13/16" wide dado blade.
Remove both blade washers from the arbor shaft. Install & use the Outer
washer as the Inner washer, than[sic] mount your dado blade set, than[sic]
install the lock nut. An outer washer is not needed for a dado set. This
procedure will provide proper spacing of your dado blade set. Changing
blades can be a bit tight, but if you insure the blade is elevated to it's
maximum height you shouldn't have any problem. The reason for this is
because the dust containment shroud is rather close to the blade to
contain saw dust from blowing all over the place. If you have any further
questions, please write back.
Dado insert
Disappointed with the insert. Love the saw and the stand. The dado insert only allows a 1/2" cut. A 3/4" dado setup rubs against the insert. You'd need to take the stabilizer off to have the blades be centered. It's as if no one tried it after it was developed.
Don't bother
After struggling somewhat with fitting it and the dado blade to the drive, I decided it would be better to use it as a good template for my own homemade Insert.







