Leveling A Table Saw Top
Some people have commented on how to go about leveling a table saw top. This can mean either one of 2 things. Your table saws actual top is warped or the saw is just not in a level position.
Let us look at both of these remarks.
Having a warped table saw top is no laughing matter. I have myself experienced this with some of the entry level table saws. The machined top is maybe not of such durable material when they manufactured it and can distort (or come out of the box like this). I have also noted that on some occasions I have seen that people when not using the saw, cover the table top with an assortment of other goods (using it as a workbench). I know our garages are sometimes cluttered but this is not advisable as the machine was not made for this. Try the manufacturer for a replacement part, if not get yourself a decent table saw that will last and has a good manufactured top, Bosch 4100 09 table saw.
Leveling a table saw top if it is just not sitting right is fairly straightforward. I use my saw on various locations and it has a fixed table stand without wheels. All that I do is try to get it on the most level or secure surface as possible, preferably on a concrete or brick surface, and I check the table top with a spirit level. If it is out or the table rocks a bit I use pieces of cardboard or thin timber sections to “pack” the stand where necessary to level it and secure it from rocking while in use. If the adjustment you have to make is to large then you do not have it on a level enough surface and this can be dangerous.
Anyway these are just some tips that I can give on leveling a table saw top. If you have any further info that the readers can use please comment on this post below. Thanks.











