The Bosch TS2100 Gravity-Rise Wheeled Low-Stance Table Saw Stand was engineered to help users find the ideal working height for their table saws. It provides a lower stance than the Bosch TS2000 but deliver the same great technology that makes setup and take down quicker than ever. The stand is compatible with the Bosch REAXX, 4100 and GTS1031 table saws and it can accommodate many competitive saws from DeWALT, Makita, Hitachi, Craftsman, Ridgid and more.
- 8 in. wheels with treaded, solid non-pneumatic tires – handle rough jobsite terrain
- Gravity-rise stand – designed for ideal height and easy setup
- Exceptional portability – easy transport between job sites
- Heavy-duty construction – withstands 250 lbs. of downward force
- Stand collapses into a dolly, making it easier to transport the saw and the stand together, its collapsible design minimizes storage space requirements, so transporting this stand to, from and around the jobsite is a breeze
- Made with 1-1/2 in. heavy gauge steel tubing
- Built to last, the stand features a powder-coat finish for longevity
Orion Koelpin (verified owner) –
My Sears table saw is 46 years old so I had to create a modification for the base with plywood to mount it to the table top. This Table Stand give me more movement flexibility and saw stability than my previous outdated Sear Stand.
Ruben Stokes (verified owner) –
The table saw I have is an older Craftsman job site saw. To move it around on the stand it came with was a pain and it took up a lot of room. So I started to look for a mobile stand and came across this Bosch stand. I bought the stand knowing that I may have to drill extra holes to mount my saw which I did. The stand it self went together with no problem and seems very stable. Once I mounted the saw onto the table I cycled the table open and closed to see how it worked. It is very easy to open and close the stand and move it around. In its closed position the stand does save quite a bit of room compared to the original setup. Now I do not have to move this saw around any kind of work site but moving it in and out from where I keep it so much easier than before and the room it has save is another plus for me. The way this table closes and stores I can now look to buy a better fence rail system. Now I have only used it a few times since I got it so at this point I can not really speak on its durability but it seem to be well made.
Rene Russel (verified owner) –
This piece off equipment came exactly as advertised. It was very easy to assemble and I would call it commercial grade it is also very easy to maneuver. It would be nice if one of the options was to get extendable rollers to support number as your cutting it. quality. I rate it five stars.
Sophia Fritsch (verified owner) –
Easy to assemble not exact fit for my saw not a Bosch, saw had to bolt down very easy to move works like a dolly extremely sturdy for even a small women to maneuver
Catharine Pacocha (verified owner) –
Works great with my Ryobi BT3000. Just drilled four holes to mount and that was it. Rolls easily and works great.
Brook Russel (verified owner) –
If you move your machinery around from site to site or just want to collapse it to save work space in your shop, the gravity rise stand is a back saver as well as a space saver. Hard working contractors and DYIers check this out!!!
Marvin McLaughlin (verified owner) –
Well built, heavy duty, and adaptable to different types of table saws. Easy to set up and move. Larger wheels help.
Opal Powlowski (verified owner) –
DIDNT THINK THE INSTRUCTIONS WERE EASY TO FOLLOW- FINALLY ASSEMBLED IT BY LOOKING THE PICTURE ON THE BOX
Alanna Lehner (verified owner) –
I was expecting this table saw to be just as great as the miter saw stand but I am disappointed. To begin with, the finish is not as nice as the miter saw stand. The texture is different and so is the color…think flat vs satin. Secondly, the design does not allow for rolling over stairs or steps without scratching the frame like you can with the miter saw stand. Lastly, but most importantly, the release handle does not engage smoothly unless you lift the handle to alleviate some of the weight. How does that qualify for Gravity Rise ?
Ivy Casper (verified owner) –
The instructions for assembly need improvement
Henriette Nader (verified owner) –
I have three if them. One Bosch table saw with stand second one with makita 12”miter saw third one for a pro grade ridgit tilecutter and am ordering one more for a ridgit sander
Jacynthe Gaylord (verified owner) –
Very easy to assemble and works great with my Ridgid Saw. Exactly what I needed.
Iva Legros (verified owner) –
Easy to assemble. Well built. Just the right height. Sturdy saw stand.
Gage Pfannerstill (verified owner) –
Easy assembly, although none of the pre drilled holes matched my table saw, drilling was not difficult. Mounting and the finished product is excellent.
Florine Paucek (verified owner) –
Was a little confusing on instructions. But after got it together it works great. Very easy to raise and lower saw. Its a most have for being easy to store.
Dejah Brekke (verified owner) –
Finally, bought the Gravity Rise Stand. Sure glad I did! Had the Bosch table saw for quite a while. It makes it so much easier to move the saw. Easier to move more likely to use it more.
Austen Reinger (verified owner) –
Bosch gravity rise table saw stand is a very nice space saver for my small workshop. My table saw now takes up a lot less space. Table arrived in a timely fashion and was easy to assemble, howeverI did have to drill holes for my craftsman saw to be mounted. This was easily accomplished and my saw is now mounted in the center of the stand. Overall, a big improvement .
Abbey VonRueden (verified owner) –
Seen product as part of combo in store. Tested it there but had to order it online.
Manuela Kovacek (verified owner) –
Works great, doesn’t always fit the saws it says. You can still drill the holes you need. If it wasn’t for that I would give it a 5 star
Christine Dare (verified owner) –
This is much better that the Dewalt table we had. Easy to use and store.