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Ridgid R4510 Heavy-Duty Portable Table Saw with Stand
Includes 10-in Portable Table Saw with Stand - ZRR4510, Carbide Tipped Blade, Anti-Kickback Pawls, Blade Guard Assembly, Rip Fence, Miter Gauge, Push Stick, Blade Wrenches, Operator's Manual
Amazon Sales Rank: #75628 in Home Improvement Brand: Ridgid Model: R4510 Dimensions: 117.00 pounds Features on-board storage for easy reach Tool-free blade guard 15 amp motor heavy-duty power with soft start Single-handle height/bevel adjustment Micro-adjust fence for fine adjustments
The Ridgid R4510 heavy-duty portable table saw with stand features on-board storage which holds rip fence, miter gauge, blade guard assembly, extra blades, and power cord within easy reach for transportation. This table saw is powered by a 15 amp motor with a soft start that provides smooth starting, prolongs motor life, and reduces breaker tipping. This table saw is equipped with a tool-free blade guard, a micro-adjust fence for fine adjustments, and a single-handle bevel/height adjustment for quick and easy blade adjustments. The Retract-A-Rip fence and rail maintains rip dimension accuracy to the blade, and provides 25-inch rip capacity while maintaining portability. The "T" slot miter gauge and slots provide quick, easy blade adjustments. Specifications: input: 120 V AC, 15 amps; Motor: soft start, no-load speed: 4,000 r/min (RPM); Blade Diameter: 10 inches; Depth of cut at 45 degrees: 2-1/4 inches; Depth of cut at 90 degrees: 3-1/8 inches; Rip Capacity: 25 inches right of blade and 12 inches left of blade; Weight: 122 pounds. Includes TS 2400 table Saw, TSUV table saw utility vehicle, carbide tipped blade, blade guard assembly, rip fence, miter gauge, blade wrenches, and operators' manual.
Most helpful customer reviews 72 of 74 people found the following review helpful. RIDGID R4510 Purchased 08/25/09 is Better Than Expected By Terry R. Towers Better than expected. First I must say after reading 50 to 100 reviews I've determined that most people are brand diehards; you know a Chevy guy will almost always be a Chevy guy and a Ford guy will almost always stay a Ford guy. I started out thinking I would buy the Craftsman portable table saw with the built in router table, I checked out Makita, Bosch, Dewalt, Ryobi and a few others. However, after reading the reviews, checking out the jobsite saws in person and after watching the Ridgid 14648 demonstated on [...], I thought that was the saw I needed. Most of the reviews rated the Ridgid a notch better than the rest. I went to my local Home Depot and found that the Ridgid 14648 on display was not the model in the box so I went to all four HDs in my local area and none had a Ridgid 14648 in the box. So now what do I do? All the display models were missing pieces. Seems while I was searching others were buying. The R4510 had a different stand, tool storage and the blade guard. I also found that not all the boxed saws showed the blade guard and anti-kick back pawls nor listed them on the box. Well I found one HD that had one Ridgid R4510 left in stock, the week before they had two. Even the HD website said this model wasn't available and it had been two weeks before. Many websites listed this saw for about $695; a more popular price was $574 and one for $522. Home Depot had it for $499. I found that many people were listing this saw used for $499. I'm now glad I bought the Ridgid R4510. Pros 1. The gravity-rise stand is very good; super easy to fold and unfold. I have a Delta gas assisted stand for my miter saw and I thought it was great but the Ridgid is "first rate". The left side of the stand also will support plywood when ripping it. 2. The right side of the table expands to 25", just lift the lever, slide the table out and push the locking lever back down. 3. The rip fence and blade were aligned right out of the box and the rip fence slides very smoothly. 4. Setup time: 15 minutes to read the manual and 5 minutes to put the rip fence, miter gage, push stick, blade guard and anti-kickback pawls on the saw. Oh! And five minutes to unbox the saw. 5. The R4510 has a split blade guard for bevel cuts, spreader/riving knives, push stick, and anti-kickback pawls. 6. The onboard tool and cord storage work great. 7. Has built in chip/dust collection port good for a shop vac. 8. The large wheels work great for a bumpy area. 9. Heavy enough to stay in place while ripping. 10. Send in the registration and it has a lifetime service warranty to the original purchaser. Note: I saw a 43 of 43 people found the following review helpful. best out there By J Tria I have been searching for about two months now, looking for the perfect saw. I narrowed my choices, ever so slowly, to two. The Bosch and the Ridgid.R4510. I went to Home Depot and Lowes to look at each one, and went back to each two times. Luckily the stores were within two minutes of each other. I closed them, opened them, played with the adjustments, extended the table, tilted the blade, disassembled and reassembled the guards (I think they are identical) and moved the fence. for the record, i did own the Bosch and loved it but someone loved it more and took it to their house, from mine. So, i had to get a replacement. I hope they catch the little bastard!!!!!!! i regress. The first thing i noticed was the fence on the Ridgid was much smoother. The fence on my Bosch always chattered as it was moved. The new one did the exact thing, which i found frustrating. The Ridgid was smooth and didn't bind at all. The ridgid also seemed to have a more secure lock. Oh, yeah, it also had a micro-adjustment which i thought was a good touch. Tilting the blade on the Ridgid was easy and smooth, you just pushed in the crank that raises the
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