Bosch TS1005 Zero Clearance Insert Assembly |

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List Price: $8.22 Buy New: $7.76 You Save: $0.46 (6%)
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 719
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 13.7 x 3.7 x 0.7
MPN: TS1005 Model: TS1005 UPC: 810948010616 EAN: 0000346313321 ASIN: B00004R9LG
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Features:
| • | For precision cuts at 90 , reduces kerf clearance to thickness of blade. | | • | Supports the workpiece closer to blade for less chip-out and splintering | | • | Reduces kerf clearance to the thickness of your blade | | • | Keeps blade clean by stopping sawdust from falling into the throat |
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Product Description For precision cuts at 90-Deg., reduces kerf clearance to thickness of blade. - Specifications: Part Number: TS1005, Used on Model No. : 4000, Sales Pack Quantity: 1.
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Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Bosch Insert December 26, 2008 Sean T. Seely (Tulsa, OK) This insert works ok but it does flex. If you are at the end of a board and cutting say a rabbet (where you don't cut all the way through the board) and you don't have the table on both sides of the insert to support the board when you press down the insert will deflect down and cause you to cut alittle deeper. Other than that it works ok.
Works okay - recommended October 15, 2008 A. S. Templeton (Seattle, WA USA) I dunno what the complainers are griping about. When installed and adjusted properly, the insert does exactly what it's supposed to do, namely minimizing tearout and stopping thin trimmings dropping down into the motor works.
Clean cut August 24, 2008 Waltman01 (Fla.) After having problems from plywood veneers "chipping" @ the cut edge, purchased this unit - it solved the problem!
Too flimsy... July 29, 2008 fella77 (CT...USA) This was a waste of money. The plastic it's made from is cheap and flimsy. If you put any downward pressure on your material as you push it through the saw the insert deflects and your material gets caught on the lip between the table and the insert. Threw it right in the garbage and made my own from Baltic birch plywood.
Works fine! July 18, 2008 William E. Erickson (DeWitt, MI) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This zero clearance insert works fine. Earlier reviews said it was cheap and flimsey but it seems to do the job for me. I think some people get so obsessed with ultimate perfection that they loose site of the overall picture.
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