Is the Bosch 4000 good for cutting dados?
Yes. The Bosch 4000 table saw is designed to make dado cuts when it is set to the 90° position and you follow the saw’s dadoing setup and safety steps. Use the correct table insert for a dado head, and reinstall the blade guard and spreader when you finish (see the 4000 owner's manual).
What “good for dados” means on the Bosch 4000
A dado is a non-through, square-sided groove or notch cut into a workpiece. On this saw, dadoing is a supported operation, but it requires the right setup and strict attention to guarding and work control.
Key requirements from the manual
- Make dado and molding cuts in the 90° position only.
- Remove the blade guard and spreader when using a dadoing or molding head.
- Always replace the blade guard and spreader when you are finished.
- Use the appropriate table insert listed under accessories for dado work.
Setup tips that improve results and reduce kickback risk
- Use a miter gauge when dadoing across the width of a board.
- For dadoing along the length of a board, use the manual’s recommended fence setups (edge vs. width orientation).
- Keep the workpiece flat and controlled; use featherboards and push devices when appropriate.
- Avoid bowed or warped stock for precision joinery cuts.
Quick checklist before you cut
- Saw unplugged while changing cutters and inserts
- Correct dado insert installed and flush with the table
- Blade height set for the desired depth; lock adjustments
- Fence and miter gauge aligned; work supported infeed and outfeed
- Guard and spreader ready to reinstall immediately after dadoing
Common dado scenarios and the best control method
| Dado cut type | Best work control | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Across board width | Miter gauge | Keeps the workpiece square to the cutter |
| Along board length (edge) | Fence setup per manual | Prevents twisting and binding |
| Along board length (face) | Fence setup per manual | Maintains consistent groove width |
Why it matters
Dado heads remove a lot of material quickly. That increases load on the motor and increases the chance of binding or kickback if the workpiece is not guided correctly. Following the Bosch 4000 procedures keeps cuts accurate and helps protect you and the saw.
Last updated: February 2026
Is the Bosch 4000 good for ripping wood?
Yes. The Bosch 4000 table saw is designed to rip wood lengthwise using the rip fence, and it can also resaw boards up to 6 inches wide using a two-pass method. For safe, accurate ripping, set up the fence, guard, and anti-kickback features exactly as shown in the owner's manual.
What “good for ripping” means on the Bosch 4000
Ripping is cutting with the grain (lengthwise) using the rip fence. For consistent results, we focus on alignment, support, and feed control.
- Lock the rip fence and confirm it is parallel to the blade.
- Keep the spreader aligned with the blade.
- Make sure the anti-kickback pawls move freely and bite properly.
- Support long boards and large panels with outfeed support.
- Avoid freehand ripping; always use a fence or proper work-holding.
Safe ripping technique (width-based)
The Bosch 4000 manual gives clear guidance based on the width of rip:
| Width of rip | Recommended method | Key tool |
|---|---|---|
| 6 inches and wider | Feed with right hand; left hand guides only | Rip fence + guard |
| 2 to 6 inches | Use a push stick | Push stick |
| Narrower than 2 inches | Use an auxiliary fence and push block | Auxiliary fence + push block |
Resawing capability (a ripping-related task)
If you mean ripping through thickness (resawing), the Bosch 4000 is capable of resawing wood up to 6 inches wide by making two passes, one from each edge. For wider stock (over 3 inches), the manual notes you may need to remove the blade guard and use an auxiliary fence; keep the workpiece sliding smoothly without binding.
Why it matters
Most ripping problems come from heel (blade misalignment), fence misalignment, poor support, or using the wrong push device for the cut. Those issues can cause burning, binding, poor cut quality, and kickback risk.
Parts and help
If you need replacement parts for your Bosch 4000 (for example, fence components, guard hardware, or motor-related items), start with the model parts list, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect. For cutting accuracy and setup checks, we also recommend our DIY guide on how to adjust a table saw blade.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the common problems with the Bosch 4000?
Common Bosch 4000 table saw problems are no-start conditions, the blade not reaching full speed, excessive vibration, and accuracy issues like out-of-square crosscuts. Our 4000 owner's manual troubleshooting chart covers these symptoms and the most likely causes.
Most common symptoms we see
- Saw will not start (power, breaker, cord, switch)
- Blade does not come up to speed (extension cord too light/long, low voltage)
- Excessive vibration (tilt lock not tight, blade imbalance, loose mounting, arbor nut)
- Cannot make square cuts when crosscutting (miter gauge adjustment)
- Bad cuts or bad angle cuts (alignment and setup issues)
Quick checks you can do first (safe, high-impact)
- Unplug the saw before any inspection or adjustment.
- Confirm the cord is fully seated and the circuit breaker is not tripped.
- Avoid long, undersized extension cords; they commonly cause slow blade speed.
- Verify the saw is mounted securely to the stand or bench; tighten mounting hardware.
- Check the blade and arbor nut; a damaged blade or loose arbor nut causes vibration and poor cut quality.
Troubleshooting guide by symptom
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Won’t start | Power supply, cord, switch | Check outlet/breaker first; inspect cord; test switch per manual guidance |
| Blade spins too slow | Extension cord/low voltage | Use a heavier-gauge, shorter cord; verify supply voltage |
| Excessive vibration | Loose locks, blade, mounting | Tighten tilt lock; replace unbalanced blade; secure mounting; tighten arbor nut |
| Not square on crosscuts | Miter gauge out of adjustment | Calibrate the miter gauge and re-check with a square |
Why it matters
Most “motor problem” complaints on the Bosch 4000 are actually power delivery, setup, or adjustment issues. Fixing voltage drop, tightening the saw and arbor hardware, and calibrating the miter gauge restores cut quality and reduces wear on the drive system.
Helpful DIY resources
- Table saw won't start
- Table saw blade spins too slow
- Table saw bad angle cuts
- How to adjust a table saw blade
For replacement parts, start with the model-specific parts list for Bosch model 4000; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





