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The Norse TS10 9683412 is a robust 10" table saw featuring a 15A motor and a 24-tooth high-speed steel blade, designed for precision and power. Its expansive 39" x 22.5" table surface with rear extension supports large workpieces, while the UL-certified quick-release blade system ensures safety and convenience. Complete with a miter gauge, rip fence, and stand, this saw is engineered for professionals and serious DIYers ready to elevate their woodworking game.
Brand | CH Hanson |
Color | Multicolor |
Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Feature | Brake |
Included Components | Table Saw, Blade, Blade Guard, Miter Gauge, Rip Fence, Leg Set, Manual |
Product Dimensions | 29.5"L x 25"W x 33"H |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Weight | 55 Pounds |
Blade Length | 10 Inches |
Number of Teeth | 24 |
Specification Met | UL |
Wattage | 1800 watts |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00726896834122 |
UPC | 726896834122 |
Manufacturer | CH Hanson |
Part Number | TS10 |
Item Weight | 55 pounds |
Item model number | 9683412 |
Size | 10" |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Brake |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great Saw Great Price
You can’t beat the price for what you get. I needed to replace floors and beams in my home so I bought it thinking cheap but didn’t care because I figured it to only last this job. Well it’s done and the saw is just as crisp as it was the first time I fired it up. I think it’s going to be around for years. A lot more saw then I thought. Thank you guys for a great table saw.
M**.
Hard to get together!
Hard to get together, butworking well, now.Hard to get together, but working now.
D**1
Very cheaply made.
The product is made cheaply' Not worth the money.
C**Z
Does all you need done and sturdy!
Great product and well built
U**D
12/11/23 Discontinued and no parts available according to manufacturer!
The saw does not feel as solid as the 500.00 models, but then it doesn't cost 500.00. It arrived in a box made from cheap, easily punctured and ripped cardboard that was full of holes with parts sticking out. It does have a rip fence that locks down tight, and an extension with well marked measuring gauge along the operators edge. Unfortunately, the primary measuring gauge is also attached to that bar, so you're dealing with a sliding scale of measurement when the extension is used. Nothing I like better than trying calculate fractions while compensating for the movement of the tools. Most importantly, mine came with a bunch of extra parts that were not even listed in the parts list and are not included in the instructions. I called the company for assistance and got some of the nicest people I've ever dealt with on the phone. Unfortunately, they couldn't identify most of the parts nor where to place them on the saw, and the instructions didn't provide a clue. The tech I spoke with thought perhaps they were added on after the manual and parts lists were written. I've been using table saws for nearly 60 years, and I'll be darned if I can figure out where to put them. In short, it has a big flat table with an extension that struck me as too light, but it works solidly so far. The angle gauge is also very flimsy feeling, but it does adjust and give you an angle gauge. The rip fence appears chintzy, but it does lock down to the table - but it comes with a plastic attachment on the blade side, held on with butterfly bolts, which would add another level of computation to the width of your cut. This plastic piece also shallow near the blade, and has no description nor instructions that I could find, and I couldn't see it on the parts exploded diagram. The push stick is supposedly held on with two spring clamps that also missed the parts list, but the tech couldn't tell me where exactly they go, how they attach, or where to find them on the parts diagram. In short, this item should never have hit the market without properly edited instructions. If you enjoy puzzles and only need the occasional rip or cross cut device, this might be your affordable choice. Beyond that, well.............and incidentally, what in the blazes does "THICKNESS" have to do with anything in the 5 star rating columns above???Additional observations after 6 weeks. The blade will not achieve 90 degrees from the table, and the rip fence drifts while cutting. The cam clamp for the rip fence protrudes to the side of the rip fence so you can't insert a piece of wood between blade and fence to set cut thickness unless it's less than about a foot long. Frankly, if I hadn't missed my return window by 2 weeks, the saw would be going back. I've now got to do a bunch of mods or corrections to see if I can make a useful table saw of it.Further input after a couple months and only about 20 minutes use. The plate that surrounds the blade and allows for blade changing has broken in half. How? Lord only knows. You have to call the company to get service under the warranty. They have only standard business hours on customer service. They do have a mail box where you can leave a message - it was full and could accept no more messages. Why am I not surprised? I could kick myself for not trying out the saw immediately upon arrival so I could have returned it to Amazon. My advice - don't do it to yourself - get another brand.
W**A
A powerful saw
All is great I wish the base had been metal vs plastic but a great tool
A**R
Small, compact and fairly accurate.
I added a better miter gauge to this saw and it cuts a great angle now. Overall it’s a good little saw for my home use. If you’re looking for perfect cuts try a full size table saw but if you’re looking for something compact and easy to move this saw works fine.
R**N
Not a smooth cut
Is plastic frame, wobbles.
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