EFFORTLESS SETUP - Experience the Bosch-exclusive Gravity Rise System for rapid setup and breakdown.
UNMATCHED CAPACITY - Handle up to 18 feet of material, the highest in its class for portable miter saw stands.
ULTIMATE PORTABILITY - Navigate any job site with ease, thanks to robust 8-inch pneumatic wheels.
UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - Quickly attach most major miter saw brands with Rapid Release tool mounts.
STABILITY ON ANY SURFACE - Adjustable leveling feet ensure durability and stability, even on uneven terrain.
The Bosch T4B Portable Gravity-Rise Miter Saw Stand is engineered for professionals, featuring a patented Gravity Rise System for quick setup, an impressive 18-foot material capacity, and 8-inch pneumatic wheels for effortless transport. Its universal tool mounts and adjustable leveling feet make it the ideal companion for any job site.
Specifications
Shape
Rectangular
Base Type
Leg
Assembly Required
Yes
Load Capacity
76.7 Pounds
Number of Levels
1
Special Feature
Lightweight
Global Trade Identification Number
00000346374506, 00000346000016
Manufacturer
Bosch
UPC
044905396851 000346452389 000346374506
Part Number
T4B
Item Weight
88 pounds
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
T4B
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Size
No Size
Style
Miter Saw Stand
Finish
Painted
Item Package Quantity
1
Blade Length
12 Inches
Special Features
Lightweight
Included Components
Unit^Instruction Guide
Batteries Included?
No
Batteries Required?
No
Warranty Description
Limited 1 Year
Reviews
4.7
All from verified purchases
K**A
Best Miter Saw Stand when time is money.
I have had a lot of different miter saw stands with a lot of different miter saws. I own the Bosch TS4100 table saw which I purchased with the table saw version of the Gravity-Rise Stand. I loved it so much that when it was time to buy another Miter Saw I looked at this product first and compared it to other stands. While this was the most expensive stand I looked at I decided it was worth the extra expense because of my own experiences.1) Just like the Gravity-Rise stand on my TS4100, it is solidly built of steel. (the top rail that the saw clamps to on the T4B is aluminum).2) This is hands down the fastest stand to set up. I can literally get it out of the truck and have it set up and cutting in just over a minute. (provided I don't have to run an extension cord) Really! When time is money this is extremely important. The more time it takes me to set up means the less time I have to make a living, it adds up.3) You can leave the saw on the stand without ever taking it off... Ever. It can stay on for storage, transport, or stay configured as a long term work station and it is stable in all configurations.4) If you need to take the saw off because you want to place on a bench or you have to go through a very narrow space then you just need to twist tow nobs and the part of the stand that holds the saw to the top rail comes off and moves with the saw. It even has rubber feet on it so you can use the saw that way without the stand. It is rare that you would but have on occasion needed to do this.5) The wheels on the stand are of good size, wide, and I believe pneumatic which lets the saw roll over what ever you need to on a job site like; Soft dirt, rocks, scraps of framing lumber, air hoses, extension cords, up stairs, door thresholds, grass, etc.6) I put the "Hitachi C12RSH 15 Amp 12-Inch Sliding Compound Miter Saw with Laser" on this stand. This is a VERY HEAVY saw. This stand lets you move it around with ease. Some of my older miter saw stands needed to be broken down to move from place to place and this saw is heavy enough that I feel fortunate I don't need to do that hardly ever.7) This stand costs almost as much as the saw itself which at first is hard to swallow. In the end though I have found that the stand either makes or breaks the saw. If you stand sucks then so does the saw and visa versa. I have a great saw, a great stand, everything is easy to use. This makes for a better product and better productivity.The list can keep going but hopefully I have made my point. Yes it is expensive but all I can say it is money well spent. I am very happy with this stand and I would buy it again if I without a second thought. If you find a better, more easy to use stand that is as versatile I would like to know about it because I have looked. I have owned nine other stands pervious, more if you count the ones I have built myself. I can confidently say from my point of view that there is nothing better.Even when I look at this thing from a shop saw point of view it makes sense. When I used to keep the saw on the bench it got in the way. My folding miter stands also got in the way because they were to much of a pain to take apart a set up so I would leave them set up all the time and against the wall. This stand lets me put the saw away when I don't need it, boom extra space. The set it up again when I need it, boom instant saw when I need it. I have 900sqft of shop floor, might sound like a lot but it gets small fast. This stand also lets me stay flexible and versatile with my shop space and layout.Expensive but definitely worth it. My saw is better because of the stand.
J**J
Great stand. Hard to imagine you'd regret the investment.
I was hesitant to pay almost $400 for a stand, but found myself planning to swing by Menards on my way home from work to pick one up. My hesitancy caused me to do a quick search online for deals before pulling the trigger. I was happy to discover a $75 coupon on Amazon was available. Paired with 5% cash back on the Prime Visa, all my hesitance melted away!Set up took about an hour, and probably would have only been 45 minutes, had it not been 95 degrees and I'd not been in a hurry to get out of the screaming sun. If you follow directions and look at the diagrams carefully, it's totally possible to get it right the first time.I used the stand for the first time the weekend after purchasing it, and I've never had such a great experience working with my mitre saw. The stand is sturdy, durable, and the extending support arms made working with larger pieces of lumber a breeze. Really beats working on the makeshift table I'd put together for working. The ease of setup, closure, and transport makes me use my saw more frequently. Well worth the investment, and I highly recommend this stand to anyone looking for an upgrade or first purchase.
M**H
Nice Product
I recently purchased the Bosch Gravity Rise Miter Saw Stand & would like to offer some comments. Reading the comments of others who have gone before me was quite helpful in deciding what to buy, hopefully mine will help someone as well.Pros;* Great value for the price, by far the best miter saw stand available for under $300.00* Well designed* Sturdy* Accomodates my saw as if it was made for my different brand name saw* Dare I call it ergonomic? It is easy to fold up with no stress to my back, no heavy lifting to open it from storage position* Has adjustable feet that enable a smooth transition from folded to open position* Has generous & sturdy extensions on both sides to hold long stock while you position, measure & cut it* Nice powdercoat finish, nice hardware, made to last* Rail mounting system makes removing or attaching my heavy & cumbersome compound miter saw almost effortless* The mounts that bolt to the base of the miter saw are relatively light & have rubber feet on them, so as to not mar other surfaces when not attached to rail on the stand.Cons (few);* Pretty darn heavy, if you have to put it in a vehicle by yourself, be sure to remove the saw first or use a ramp.* There is a powder coated portion of the stand that contacts the ground when the stand is folded. That surface will scratch, mar & wear off in a short period of time, then it will rust. If you use the stand indoors, the surface rust is a bad thing that will stain whatever you place it on. MY SOLUTION was to stop by an Ace Hardware store, buy 2 stainless steel carriage bolts (smooth rounded heads similar to bumper bolts on older cars) & 2 nuts with integrated washers. Drill holes in the areas that contact the ground, thread the the bolts into slightly smaller diameter holes with the nuts threaded on (washer side to bottom of stand) as stop points, so the carriage bolts won't strip through when weight is on them. The stainless steel is tough, won't rust, and won't wear down anytime soon.* Made in China! But then what isn't these days eh? It appears as though Bosch cracked the whip & required them to build these things correctly with good materials at least.* Wheels look to be a bit on the flimsy side, I will find out soon enough. If they are sub-par, I can replace them with sturdier ones.* Did I say HEAVY? Even without the saw attached, you will bust a nad & rip a roid trying to lift it yourself. Bosch should make the stand out of aluminum to lighten it up. Would likely cost more $ but would be worth it.* Assembly is a 1.5 hour task, I used a cordless drill with 13mm socket attachment, and 13mm rachet wrench, it made things easier.Overall, this is a great buy that I don't regret. I would recommend this to anyone who totes a miter saw around on a regular basis.
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Bosch expanded its patented and award-winning technology to develop and introduce the new Gravity-Rise T4B Portable Miter Saw Stand. Smart, durable and simple to use, professionals never need to worry about how to setup or carry their miter saw ever again. The T4B features the same Bosch-patented Gravity-Rise system as the industry's award winning TS2000 Gravity-Rise Table Saw Stand. Unlike other miter saw stands, the Bosch Gravity-Rise system is practically effortless and allows for rapid set-up and breakdown in seconds. With a simple turn of the release lever and the user's guidance, the weight and balance smoothly raises the heavy-gauge steel and aluminum constructed stand and saw into working position. Set the leveling-Feet for uneven terrain and professionals are ready to get to work. Turn the same release lever again and the entire stand folds into a push cart design, complete with 8-Inch pneumatic wheels, perfect for transporting the saw over rough terrain from one location to the next. The T4B utilizes an aluminum support rail and special Universal Rapid-Release Tool Mounts designed to attach to the base of all Bosch and most competitors' miter saws. These mounts allow any user to quickly attach or detach the saw to the stand. And rubber-Feet prevent scratches when placing the tool on a cabinet top or bench. The same support rails expand for 18-Feet total material support, the highest among fully portable units. For users cutting long pieces of molding or flooring, this kind of support is priceless. Adjustable repetitive stops and table supports also allow the stand to adapt to varying applications and saws.
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Some of my older miter saw stands needed to be broken down to move from place to place and this saw is heavy enough that I feel fortunate I don't need to do that hardly ever.7) This stand costs almost as much as the saw itself which at first is hard to swallow. In the end though I have found that the stand either makes or breaks the saw. If you stand sucks then so does the saw and visa versa. I have a great saw, a great stand, everything is easy to use. This makes for a better product and better productivity.The list can keep going but hopefully I have made my point. Yes it is expensive but all I can say it is money well spent. I am very happy with this stand and I would buy it again if I without a second thought. If you find a better, more easy to use stand that is as versatile I would like to know about it because I have looked. I have owned nine other stands pervious, more if you count the ones I have built myself. I can confidently say from my point of view that there is nothing better.Even when I look at this thing from a shop saw point of view it makes sense. When I used to keep the saw on the bench it got in the way. My folding miter stands also got in the way because they were to much of a pain to take apart a set up so I would leave them set up all the time and against the wall. This stand lets me put the saw away when I don't need it, boom extra space. The set it up again when I need it, boom instant saw when I need it. I have 900sqft of shop floor, might sound like a lot but it gets small fast. This stand also lets me stay flexible and versatile with my shop space and layout.Expensive but definitely worth it. My saw is better because of the stand."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"J***J"},"datePublished":"June 24, 2024","name":"Great stand. 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It is easy to fold up with no stress to my back, no heavy lifting to open it from storage position* Has adjustable feet that enable a smooth transition from folded to open position* Has generous & sturdy extensions on both sides to hold long stock while you position, measure & cut it* Nice powdercoat finish, nice hardware, made to last* Rail mounting system makes removing or attaching my heavy & cumbersome compound miter saw almost effortless* The mounts that bolt to the base of the miter saw are relatively light & have rubber feet on them, so as to not mar other surfaces when not attached to rail on the stand.Cons (few);* Pretty darn heavy, if you have to put it in a vehicle by yourself, be sure to remove the saw first or use a ramp.* There is a powder coated portion of the stand that contacts the ground when the stand is folded. That surface will scratch, mar & wear off in a short period of time, then it will rust. If you use the stand indoors, the surface rust is a bad thing that will stain whatever you place it on. MY SOLUTION was to stop by an Ace Hardware store, buy 2 stainless steel carriage bolts (smooth rounded heads similar to bumper bolts on older cars) & 2 nuts with integrated washers. Drill holes in the areas that contact the ground, thread the the bolts into slightly smaller diameter holes with the nuts threaded on (washer side to bottom of stand) as stop points, so the carriage bolts won't strip through when weight is on them. The stainless steel is tough, won't rust, and won't wear down anytime soon.* Made in China! But then what isn't these days eh? It appears as though Bosch cracked the whip & required them to build these things correctly with good materials at least.* Wheels look to be a bit on the flimsy side, I will find out soon enough. If they are sub-par, I can replace them with sturdier ones.* Did I say HEAVY? Even without the saw attached, you will bust a nad & rip a roid trying to lift it yourself. Bosch should make the stand out of aluminum to lighten it up. Would likely cost more $ but would be worth it.* Assembly is a 1.5 hour task, I used a cordless drill with 13mm socket attachment, and 13mm rachet wrench, it made things easier.Overall, this is a great buy that I don't regret. I would recommend this to anyone who totes a miter saw around on a regular basis."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":5,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":3}}