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bosch table saw 4000 manual ownersFor additional stability, holes are provided in base to bolt the saw to a workbench or stand. Also used to tilt the blade 0 to 45 degrees. Lower portion of scale can be used up to 13 inches. Upper portion of scale is used for cuts beyond 13 inches. They are available for both current tools and tools that are no longer on the market. To find the correct manual, just enter the model number (e.g. 1013VSR). We may already have the answer for your questions. Text us here. Mon-Fri: 7:00-19:00 CST. They are available for both current tools and tools that are no longer on the market. To find the correct manual, just enter the model number (e.g. 1013VSR). We may already have the answer for your questions. Text us here. Mon-Fri: 7:00-19:00 CST. Click Here to see full review of the TS2000, including a short video of it in action. NewWoodworker.com is hearing from a growing number of woodworkers for whom shop space is small and often shared with other family needs. For them, mobility and storage capabilities of power tools are important considerations. The fit and finish is first rate, showing quality manufacturing of the parts and accurate assembly. All moveable parts and settings operated smoothly and predictably right out of the box. The locking handles on the table extension, fence and bevel control are easy to use and lock securely. As expected, the manual includes English, French and Spanish translations but for some reason, and we hope a temporary one, it was decided to inter-mix the languages through munch of the manual. Though initially confusing, this arrangement is consistent. Once this layout is recognized, using the manual becomes relatively easy. The small amount of assembly required is clearly described but more importantly, procedures for adjusting and aligning the saws major components are described and illustrated exceptionally well.https://buldozer-orel.ru/images/bosch-ppw-2201-manual.xml
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The templates for the rip fence are particularly important as they show where to safely drill holes for the fasteners without damaging or interfering with the locking mechanism that runs through it. Click image to enlarge Blade parallelism and bevel stops are adjustable from the outside of the saws case. Even the splitter assembly can be aligned with the blade and made square to the table from the top of the saw. What a concept! The Bosch 4000 was aligned very well but I was able to refine the blade parallelism even more using my dial indicator, and do it more easily than on any other saw I have aligned. The motor features soft start technology and Bosch's' Constant Response circuitry that senses load and automatically applies more power to maintain blade speed.Click image to enlarge This is a direct drive design that uses no belts that could wear out or break. As with any table saw, some dust comes over the top of the blade but even that seems to be reduced by the effectiveness of the shroud system. Dust collection remains effective without having to add homemade covers or bags beneath the saw. Click image to enlarge Flip it up to start the saw, push it down to shut the motor off. The switch also has the customary removable locking key though on the Bosch 4000 it does not tend to fall out on it's own to never be seen again. The switch also has provisions for inserting a padlock to further secure the switch from unauthorized use. The height function uses friction on the threads rather than a locking handle to secure the setting. The rate of change in response to turning the hand wheel is well balanced for quick changes without making it difficult to set a specific height. Release the lock and the bevel angle is adjusted by moving the hand wheel and bevel pointer to the desired angle before locking it with the lever. This system seemed like it could be awkward but in use it proved fast, accurate and simple.http://www.kemiz.up.lublin.pl/upload/bosch-power-washer-manual.xml Click image to enlarge This is probably due in large part to the dust-collecting shroud but also the uncomplicated but effective design of the under-table mechanisms. The underside of the table features an extensive network of ribs and gussets that insure the table remains flat and solid. Both are very accurate. Click image to enlarge Lift the lever towards you and the extension can be adjusted. Push the lever back down and it locks securely. Simple and effective. The line of numbers closest to the operator corresponds to the fence cursor, the rear line to the indicator mounted on the table edge, used to set wider rip cuts with the fence secured on the extension. When the table extension is moved, the blade to fence distance is accurately shown by the table-mounted indicator. During setup and use, I found these indicators and scales to be very accurate. These are not T-style slots but fit the included miter gauge reasonably well. We also were able to fit after market miter gauges to the table slots very closely because slot width is very consistent over their length. Click image to enlarge This is a quick way to begin positioning work pieces for precise cuts. The fence locks on both the front and back ends, operated by a single lever. Adjustments are provided for the locking tension and to align the fence so it is truly parallel to the miter slot. Positive, adjustable stops are provided at 0 and 45-degrees left and right. The spindle lock is activated by lifting a lever located under the throat plate Click image to enlarge This is a remarkably simple and effective way to eliminate finding a second wrench or trying to hold the blade by wedging a piece of wood between it and the table. With it's components stored on board, the Bosch 4000 itself weighs in at 56 LBS. Combined with the Gravity-Rise TM stand total weight climbs to 109 LBS but feels far lighter when moved, set up or raised into the stowed configuration thanks to the clever use of leverage and balance.http://fscl.ru/content/bosch-hydraulic-pump-manual Free-standing work supports were needed only for larger work pieces that would also require additional support when cut on my full-sized table saw as well. Vibration is virtually non-existent, the table is very stable and cutting ability is virtually indistinguishable from that of contractor-style saws I have used. Material feed rate on the Bosch 4000 might be a bit slower than on a higher-powered machine but the real difference is small and not a concern unless woodworking is a race in your shop. Keep a clean, sharp blade on the Bosch 4000, as you should on any saw for safety and performance, and it works just fine. Not having the large motor hanging on the same apparatus is certainly a factor. The extraordinarily small amount of space needed for storage can easily free up valuable shop space needed for other woodworking operations and make returning the work space to other duties a fast and simple task. Privacy Statement. You can unsubscribe at anytime. Subscribe Personal information provided may be collected, used and disclosed in accordance with our Privacy Policy Connect with Us Connect with us on your favourite social networks. We’ll let you know what we’re up to, and you can tell us how we’re doing. Even though parts may look the same, there are often variances in similar parts and it is important to buy parts that fit your specific model.Please try again.Select the series that matches your model number.Try checking the product description for more information.Please choose a different delivery location.Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Please try again.Please try again.In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account Please try your search again later.New, Bulk Packed. Genuine OEM replacement part.http://www.atlantarepairtv.com/images/bosch-stove-oven-manual.pdf Consult owners manual for proper part number identification and proper installation. Dual-Bevel Slide Miter Saw, 5412 (06016651A9) 12 in. This Ball Bearing has metal shielding on both sides. This genuine Bosch replacement part is sold individually. Ball bearings are used to reduce friction between rotating parts. The balls or rollers take the load and spin, distributing the weight evenly while the minimal contact area of the ball reduces friction. This reduces wear on the tool and allows it to run smoothly. Bearings experience constant wear when the tool is in operation from pressure, heat, vibration and friction. Because of this, many Bearings need periodic maintenance or replacementAmazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. Create a personal account on the Bosch registration page.To find the right user manual, simply enter the part number of your tool (located on the nameplate). It also describes information tools available at eReplacementParts.com. This article describes the differences between power switch and carbon brush failure symptoms. We have attached the link to the manual. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.I have replaced everything in the motor including the field, armature, brushes, speed control, both bearing, and motor housing. What do I do next, what could be causing this problem. Please send me any information you can to help me solve this problem. We do apologize but we were not able to locate the information you requested. For more specialized assistance or to speak with someone about this, we recommend calling the manufacturer of the equipment directly. They may be able to provide you with the part number that you need. Once you have this information, please feel free to check back with us for pricing and availability information. Best Regards. I already purchased the replacement, but I have had a heck of a time finding someone with a bearing puller. I am at the mercy of having to purchase one. Can you recommend a puller that will do the job and if need be, future jobs too! Thank you. Philip Thank you for your question. We do sell bearing pullers manufactured by different brands on our website. If you type bearing puller into the search engine on our website, a list will come up for you for you to browse. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day. Regretfully, this motor does not come as a whole unit. If you need help finding the individual pieces, please feel free to contact us so we can find the parts for you. We are looking forward to your response. Thanks, link removed I removed the dust cover and exposed the gear side. Can the motor be removed as a whole unit at this point. I need to replace the bearings. Help. You will want to remove the brushes. Then remove the item number 111, 4 screws, At that point the motor housing and field should come out. Next to make it easier to remove the armature, raise it up towards you. You are going to have to remove the item number 29 Bearing bracket, it also holds the armature in the Gear Housing. To remove the Bearing Bracket, remove the screws item number 32. You should be able to pull the armature out now. -WJA I didn't remove the armature yet but would it be possible to remove the bearing with a puller and replacing it by tapping it on.I might need longer guide pins so I can pull the bracket closer to the housing.It seems that the new housing requires a different size bearing. If that's the case then how do I go about getting the correct bearing? Is that you may have not inserted the 2610996948 Rubber Ring into the housing or on the bearing before assembling the motor. If the bearing is loose in the housing, I would think that should take care of it. If it is too tight. I'll have to do some more thinking on that one. I haven't seen a different motor housing used in these saws. Let us know if it is loose or too tight. -WJA I'll measure it tomorrow but it looked to be 0.1875-0.250. Thanks Now it sparks and it seized.I also noticed that there is a little bit of play in the armature which I do not remember if that is normal. Doesnt the bearings and the brushes serve hold the armature in place? thank you If the armature has any play in it, it will usually rub on the inside of the field. That may be where the black residue is coming from. And I hope it didn't get hot enough to breakdown the insulation on the windings on the field or the armature. I would check the 2610996863 gear housing and the 2610018981 motor housing. To see if the bearings on the armature have any movement in either of them. If you have any play where the bearings seat I would think that would be the cause of your problems. The brushes will not keep the armature in place. -WJA I can confirm that there is play in the gear housing, but now the question would be why. The bearings replacements are the same size. Pulling my hair out on this one.lol What about the bearing bracket 2610911566, what part does it have to play. Does it align? THanks again The part number 2610911566 Bearing Bracket will keep the bearing from moving back and forth not side to side. Also make sure you did install the 2610996948 Rubber Ring in the 2610018981 Motor Housing. -WJA The 2610996866 armature has an estimated delivery date to them mid September. And the 2610996867 field has an estimated delivery date to them at the end of September. These are estimated dates they could come in earlier or later then these dates. Not very good news. -WJA I have same problem??? I have same problem??? They should be able to help you with the wiring or send you a wiring diagram. -WJA Could the controlled be bad out of the box? Could the controller be bad out of the box? I changed the control in motor, now it works but I have a lack of power, sparks at brushes contact and pulls 14 to 17 amps ?? brushes are good and so is the comutator ?? anyone knows what the problem could be ?? HELP Thanks:) My friend has the same saw and had reving issues, blew out the speed control unit and then it worked fine. I am now having the same problem, as it sounds the same and everything else seems to be in good condition. I tried blowing it out but didn't solve the prob. This saw has barely been used and I am really not pleased with it, that being said I don't want to purchase a new unit that will also fail in due time. Is it safe to just bypass the speed control, or will that cause issues with the saw. I understand I will no longer have the brake. Thanks in advance When the motor is running slow do you hear any sounds like bacon frying. If so you could have a bad armature.What do the brushes look like?Are the clean and shinny or do they look pitted and burned. Hope that helps.Good luck. Tinker Miter Gauge 2610997204. Rip Fence Assembly 2610997206. Hope this helps, -WJA When I turn the blade on it keeps getting interrupted the speed goes up then down, up then down. The brush make a lot of spark more than normal. And the brushes get really hot very quick. I have replaced the speed control and new brushes but I am still have the same speed problem. Anyone have any suggestions? Hope that helps.good luck. Tinker Anymore suggestions of what it might be. Thanks in Advance! The problem with the blue sparks and the speed going up and down along with burning brushes out would suggest that there is a short in the commutator on the armature. You can remove it and a lot of time see the burnt commutator. You will need to have it check at a motor shop. Hope this is a little better help this time.Good luck. Tinker One problem, in using the 2 flat drew drivers to pop the bearing, it disintegrated. Now I have just the most inner hub of the bearing on the armature shaft; not enough to get a bite from the screwdrivers. I'm going to try grinding the remaining ring down to the point I can use a chisel to break it off unless somebody has a better idea. I don't want to nick the shaft but can't think of anything else. I like the saw but I'd like to have a guard. I don't see one on the parts list or the picture. Can you hel? Thanks! If you just need the clear plastic cover it is part number 2610996900. Hope this helps, -WJA Can anyone help me figure the problem out im outta ideas. Hope that helps.Good luck. Tinker The arbor won't turn under finger pressure. I haven't found this specific issue in the forum and am in the process of disassembly which may reveal the problem but if anyone has some insight it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. It is frozen up solid with a bulge on the side. My new question is do I need to disassemble everything on the blade side to get the armature out. I was going to replace both bearings while I had it apart. Thanks in advance for any help. You really don't need to replace the larger front armature bearing as this almost never goes bad.Make sure your blowing the motor out with compressed are on a regular bases as this keeps saw dust from clogging the cooling vent in the rear of the housing. Hope that helps.Good luck. Tinker I bough if from this web site. I am absolutely certain I wired it correctly. More details: A piece of wood got crooked and bound up for less than a second before I threw the switch off. I've have much worse binds than this on other saws with no problems. But when I pulled the wood out and turned the saw back on, the saw did as I described: It turns backward for an inch and stops. A current-hum sound comes out of the the motor but I don't let that go for more than a half second before flipping the switch off. If I grab the blade and spin it forward as hard as I can and then flip the switch on, it will turn very slowly for several revolutions and sort of clatter until it stops. Those are all the details I can think of. Thanks in advance for any advice. The saw will run in reverse,the saw will run at a high rpm,or run and chatter like your explaining. I still believe you got a bad speed control. The control unit does a number of things 1. it controls the speed brake. 2. It is a RPM limiter.3.It controls the soft start. It sounds like the controller is stuck in soft start and brake at the same time.The only other thing that could cause this is if the brake lead from the field is broken so the controller is not getting a signal from the field and thats whats causing it to be wonky. When I turn it on, the blade turns backward about an inch and then stops. The motor continues to hums like it wants to run. I turn it off immediately. I've read through the advice below and most people think the speed control is the problem. Well.I bought a new speed control and replaced it. It still does exactly the same thing. Does anyone have a Plan B suggestion for me? Did this problem just suddenly appear or did you notice the saw doing other things also.As much information as you can give will greatly increase the chances that someone can pin down what wrong with it.sorry I cant be more helpful. Tinker How to remove a bearing with a vise. WJA I was using it yesterday to make some rip cuts on some trim. I had just started a cut when the power tripped out, the motor was not being overloaded. I re-set the switch on the consumer unit, and when I re-started the saw it now only turns backwards and at approximately half speed!!! I have plugged other tools into same socket without the same result and I have plugged the saw into a different socket with, unfortunately, the same result of backwards and slow. Do you have any ideas what has happened to my saw. What is the warranty issue on the motor, which seems to me to be the issue. How much is a new motor and can I fit it easily. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated before I take it to a repair centre. Kind regards Simon Hope that helps.good luck Tinker The speed control on that saw is the cause of a few problems with the motor on that saw. WJA Your best bet would be to replace the speed control. It is a PC board that controls the motor's speed when under a load and gives you optimum power when needed. Hope that helps, WJA I don't see it. even in the drawings. Wanting to learn as much as I can before something goes wrong! Hope this helps, -WJA Is it the control module? Allen Hope that helps, -WJA Motor is a different story. Right now I have replaced the brushes since the motor did not run correctly, this being only several hours aftergetting it repaired. What could cause this. Sounds like Bosch has major problems with motor units. Need some direction. Thanks We have noticed in the past, problems with the PC board failing. When this happens there are several things that could happen. If your brushes are wearing out and you are seeing arcing from the motor you might also have a defective armature. I hope this helps. WJA This will be the third time. First two were done under warrantee a couple years ago. I like the saw and stand and its cheaper than a new saw so am fixing one more time. I baby this thing by blowing out motor and keeping it on good power. Really a weak motor. thanks I'm not aware that Bosch has published a service bulletin in regards to it.I too have replaced a number of these circuit boards.A lot of these parts comes from China and their quality control seems to be up and down on stuff like this.Sorry I can't give you better information. If so how is the shaft secured to turn the nut?Is the nut left or right thread?Or does the bearing on the opposite side have to be pulled to enable the shaft to slide out?Anybody know? I hope this is what you where asking. Good luck Read the response below, but can't find those pins or clips anywhere.Thanks, Scott On page B item number 56 part number 2610996862 is the Guide Pin and item number 201, part number 2610992380 is the C-Clip, and item number 46, part number 2610996874 is the lever. These should be the parts that caroj59 is speaking of in his post. -WJA. If you want NextDay, we can save the other items for later. Order by, and we can deliver your NextDay items by. You won’t get NextDay delivery on this order because your cart contains item(s) that aren’t “NextDay eligible”. In your cart, save the other item(s) for later in order to get NextDay delivery. Oops! There was a problem with saving your item(s) for later. You can go to cart and save for later there.Ask a question Ask a question If you would like to share feedback with us about pricing, delivery or other customer service issues, please contact customer service directly. 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Login to post Ask your local retailer if one can be ordered.Bosch 4000 table saw If all the wiring to and inside the motor is OK and not shorting out anywhere, that's the next part you should look at.Let it cool down and see if works, if not then you have an electrical issue that would need to be diagnosed.The direct link to the manual is. I hope this helps. Cindy WellsI need a replacement motor for my Bosche 4000. Have you got one? Thx. Al Benting They have the brushes, the field and the commutator plus other items related to operation. I would also recommend reading some of their articles (like a forum) that gives problems and solutions. Good luck.If the saw is less than a year old it will be under warranty, if not this repair is still worth doing as it is alot less than a new saw. This repair is faily difficult and should be done by a Bosch service center, find one in your area and they will be able to help you.You will need a new armture Bnew bushes and possibly field. I would also replace the bearings and motor speed control circuit board. Bosch does not sell the motor assembly. Turn unit upside down and remove the Plastic body - approx 6 screws. Thake a digital camera and take LOTS of pictures of dissassembly as you will need them later. Blow unit clean and work neatly keeping all parts in labeled bins for reassembly. Don't attempt this job when your pressed for time. Before you start check to see if this machine is still under warranty!! Call customer support listed on website if you run into a problem. Good Luck !!Answer questions, earn points and help others. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Please try again.Register a free business account Exclusive access to cleaning, safety, and health supplies. Create a free business account to purchase In order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. In order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Please try your search again later.You can edit your question or post anyway.Not for children under 3 yrs. New, Bulk Packed. Genuine OEM replacement part. Consult owners manual for proper part number identification and proper installation.Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings using a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The machine learned model takes into account factors including: the age of a review, helpfulness votes by customers and whether the reviews are from verified purchases. Please try again later. Colin 5.0 out of 5 stars Arrived promptly and was well packaged. My saw works properly now but have not used it much since the board replacement. There are 8 bolts that need to be secured to the rail all while the rail is oriented vertical to the legs. I found that some tape on the nuts will help to hold them in place while you hold the rail and fit the bolts through. If you want to make your life a whole lot easier this would be a good place during assembly to ask for some help from a friend. Once you get past this step you are almost done. The whole assembly takes about a half hour from opening the box to looking over your masterpiece. The mounting system consists of two Universal Rapid-Release Tool Mounts that are bolted to your saw. These mounts are then clipped onto the main support beam and locked in with locking knobs. The saw is positioned laterally with a piece of metal that slides on the main support beam. Once the saw is on the main beam and tightened down it really becomes part of the stand. There is no movement of the bracket at all and you can feel confident that your work will be stable. When the saw is in the vertical or storage position it is easy to pop it up on the large pneumatic wheels and transport the saw from location to location. To transform the saw into work mode all you need to do is turn the red lever and kick out the wheels, the weight of the saw will take care of the rest. To secure the main bracket in place while in work mode there is a cam lever on the left side that needs to be secured. Make sure to release this lever before returning to transport mode or you will look like a fool, like I have on several occasions. The only drawback is the 90lbs of weight that it adds to your saw. My saw comes in at a stout 90lbs so combined it’s a 180 pound setup. If you are going to purchase one of these it may be beneficial to make sure that the support and material stops line up with the back of your saw’s guide. If they don’t line up you can still use the stand but it won’t have all of the benefits. Will you be moving around with your saw much.