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Bosch T4B Gravity-Rise Miter Saw Stand with Wheels

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Features

  • INTEGRATED OUT FEED AND SUPPORTS UP TO 18 FT. OF MATERIAL SUPPORT CAPACITY
  • ADJUSTABLE TELESCOPING LEVELING LEG PROVIDES STABILITY ON UNEVEN SURFACES
  • ADJUSTABLE OUT FEED UP TO 12 IN. IN HEIGHT
  • UNIVERSAL MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH ALL MAJOR COMPETITORS' SAWS
  • INTEGRATED RUBBER WHEELS EASILY MOVE STAND WITH SAW ATTACHED FROM JOBSITE TO JOBSITE
  • INCLUDES: GRAVITY-RISE MITER SAW STAND WITH WHEELS AND (2) UNIVERSAL RAPID-RELEASE TOOL MOUNTS

Description

Bosch benchtop tools provide the precision and performance your projects require. Durable quality is not only in every tool, but the trust you have in Bosch benchtop tools. The integrated out feed and supports holds up to 18 ft of material. The universal mounting system allows for use with all major competitors' saws. Equipped with an adjustable telescoping leveling leg to provide stability on uneven surfaces. The Bosch TB4 gravity-rise miter saw stand features the patented gravity rise system, and rapid set up and breakdown. It has an 18-inch material capacity which is the highest capacity among fully portable units. It has 8-inch pneumatic wheels which facilitate ease of transport over jobsite terrain. It also features rapid release tool mounts, adjustable leveling feet for stability on uneven surfaces and it also fits most competitors' miter saws. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); From the Manufacturer 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. See more

Color: Black


Material: Alloy Steel


Brand: Bosch


Item Weight: 76.7 Pounds


Item dimensions L x W x H: 51.5 x 27.75 x 48.42 inches


Brand Name: Bosch


Global Trade Identification Number: 06


Manufacturer: Bosch


UPC: 044905396851 000346452389 000346374506


Part Number: T4B


Model Number: T4B


Unit Count: 1 Count


Included Components: Unit^Instruction Guide


Warranty Description: Limited 1 Year


Item Type Name: Portable Gravity-Rise Wheeled Miter Saw Stand


Base Type: Leg


Load Capacity: 76.7 Pounds


Special Features: Lightweight


Number of Levels: 1


Color: Black


Item Shape: Rectangular


Material: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Brushed


Item Weight: 76.7 Pounds


Item Dimensions: 51.5 x 27.75 x 48.42 inches


Required Assembly: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Professional-Grade Miter Saw Stand With Excellent Mobility
Style: Miter Saw Stand
I use this stand to move my miter saw between work areas and to keep my workspace efficient when it’s not in use. The mobility is excellent one person can easily reposition the saw without struggle. Even with a large, heavy saw mounted, the stand feels extremely stable and well-balanced. Once assembled, setup, breakdown, and fine adjustments are straightforward and intuitive. Assembly itself isn’t beginner-friendly and does take some time, particularly for someone without tool experience. That said, the design is logical, and watching it come together makes the process worthwhile. Compared to the entry-level Kobalt miter saw stand, this feels significantly more solid and refined. The build quality and overall design give it a more professional, high-end feel, which genuinely improves the user experience. If you’re looking for a professional-grade stand for regular project work or home construction, this is an excellent choice. The portability combined with the long workpiece support arms makes handling longer material much easier and safer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2025 by Gilberto mora

  • Best Miter Saw Stand when time is money.
Style: Miter Saw Stand
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2014 by Kazmania

  • Outstanding Product. Works great with Milwaukee 6955!
Style: Miter Saw Stand
I rarely write product reviews, but the Bosch T4B Gravity-Rise Miter Saw Stand is so good that I was compelled to. The box it arrives in is very large. And heavy. Really heavy. Feel sorry for the FedEx guy kind of heavy. You'll need some space to unpack the contents and assemble the stand. I have a walk out basement, and did part of the assembly outside. I also have a Bosch table saw that came with its version of this stand that is equally good. Compared to the table saw stand, the miter saw stand seemed easier to assemble, with fewer nuts and bolts. Assembly is straight forward, provided you pay attention to the instructions and refer to the parts diagram. Two tool mount assemblies bolt permanently to the bottom of your miter saw. They allow you to remove the saw (relatively) easily from the stand, and lock onto the aluminum rail with solidly locking clamps. Off the stand, they act as feet, so you could build a miter saw bench around them, if you have one saw for both shop and portable use. The tool mount assemblies are genius! Each one has an integrated front and rear threaded nut for bolting on the saw from above. The rear one is on a sliding mechanism, and the front one is on a swiveling mechanism. This allows them to accommodate the different bolt hole patterns of different manufacturers. Contrary to a previous review, the stand mounts a Milwaukee 6955 without taking anything apart. Just go to the hardware store and get yourself four 8mm x 40mm, 1.25 pitch socket head cap screws. The socket head caps fit perfectly in the Milwaukee's hex shaped mounting holes, and are tightened with an allen key. Neat, clean, and simple. The Milwaukee's front mounting holes are slightly farther apart than the rear ones, but the self adjusting nature of the tool mount assemblies accept the saw with no problems. Once completed, the stand is rock solid, and rolls easily on the large wheels. Combined with the saw, it's pretty heavy. Probably 150 or so pounds. But all that mass and the wide stance keep it from being top heavy or unstable. Loading it onto a truck without a ramp of some kind is going to be a two man job. This isn't a factor for me, since I got this because I don't have a permanent shop space, and have to put my tools away after use. The stand can be folded and stored vertically with the saw mounted. The only complaint I can drum up, is that while there is room on either side of the saw for some small accessory "table extensions" for working with small stock that could attach to the rail, Bosch doesn't offer anything like this. You can easily make them yourself, but it would be nice if the rail had pre-drilled mounting points, or accessory mounts were available. All in all, a truly excellent product in both design and execution. Worth every penny, and really kind of a bargain at this price for what you're getting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2012 by Thomas M. Zeman

  • Great stand. Hard to imagine you'd regret the investment.
Style: Miter Saw Stand
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by jones3aj

  • Excellent quality, easy to assemble and use, and well worth the price
Style: Miter Saw Stand
I recently purchased and assembled my Bosch T4B and mounted my Metabo HPT 12-inch compound miter saw. The T4B is built like a tank. The gravity rise system works beautifully. The mounts, rails and wheels are robustly built and inspire confidence, and all adjustments work smoothly. The assembly instructions and diagrams are crystal clear. The assembly hardware was complete and thoughtfully packaged. This stand costs about 30% more (approx. $100) than bargain-line competitors and I can confidently say this is one item that decisively merits the additional expense. Another excellent Bosch tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025 by TAMJS

  • Almost Perfect
Style: Miter Saw Stand
The stand arrives in a large, heavy box. Lots of nuts, bolts and parts. BUT NO MANUAL. Initially, I thought it was a packaging error, but upon searching the net for a downloadable manual, the number of "didn't come with instructions" comments tells me it just doesn't come with instructions. I get it; buying a piece of equipment like this assumes one is smarter than average regarding tools. But would it cost too much to include one piece of paper with a QR code or URL to a download link? The assembly order is important, and where all the different-sized bolts go is not obvious. If you only need the English instructions, then print the first 12 pages (the manual is 36 pages and three languages). It goes together cleanly and it is very solid. More solid than I expected from the pictures. One last comment, the cantilever design works really well. The Bosch Miter saw is heavy and this stand rotates up into position with minimal effort. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025 by Richard Caley

  • Amazing High Quality Stand
Style: Miter Saw Stand
I've been looking at this stand for a couple years and finally decided to step up and buy it. It seemed a bit expensive but the Bosch miter saw I have is very heavy and I asked myself if screwing up my back on a cold morning, which could result in a trip to the doc and maybe some permanent damage, would be worth the money I'd save by not buying it. So when it arrived it was extremely well packaged and putting it together took a little time but it's a very high quality, well designed, well built stand that works flawlessly. I would absolutely say that this product is worth the money. The ease of being able to move the saw safely through the workplace without having to worry about injuring my back by twisting wrong or dropping the saw, was worth every dollar spent. It also has the ability to extend, at each of the stand, a support for your wood and it's not the cheese-weenie short extensions but very long and useful extensions. Love this stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2025 by Brian Keast

  • Luxurious
Style: Miter Saw Stand
Love it. A bit daunting to assemble, but instructions were good and I enjoy a challenge. The luxury of folding up your saw and table is worth it. The adjustments and supports are so nice to work with. It's made my projects so much easier. Very glad I bought.
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026 by JMW

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