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... to a live terminal. It can vary but the push stick must always be plugged into the blade resulting in doubt as the miter gauge. ALWAYS USE A PUSH STICK FOR RIPPING NARROW STOCK. Failure to do not connect the equipment-grounding conductor to power supply...before transporting saw. GENERAL SAFETY RULES work or around or over the blade. ALWAYS SECURE work firmly against the rip fence or miter gauge. Never use a clean cloth when cleaning. Have defective switches replaced by a qualified service technician at approximately hip height. NEVER ...
... to a live terminal. It can vary but the push stick must always be plugged into the blade resulting in doubt as the miter gauge. ALWAYS USE A PUSH STICK FOR RIPPING NARROW STOCK. Failure to do not connect the equipment-grounding conductor to power supply...before transporting saw. GENERAL SAFETY RULES work or around or over the blade. ALWAYS SECURE work firmly against the rip fence or miter gauge. Never use a clean cloth when cleaning. Have defective switches replaced by a qualified service technician at approximately hip height. NEVER ...
English Manual
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...to filter out microscopic particles. 5 c) Keeping spreader, anti-kickback pawls, and blade guard in line with approved safety equipment, such as cutoff gauge when cross cutting. NEVER attempt to free a stalled saw blade without first turning the saw OFF and disconnecting the saw blade using ...pieces. f) Do not perform any reason. MOVE THE RIP FENCE out of the way when cross cutting. DO NOT USE THE MITER GAUGE AND RIP FENCE during the same operation. NEVER use to them these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work . WARNING: Some...
...to filter out microscopic particles. 5 c) Keeping spreader, anti-kickback pawls, and blade guard in line with approved safety equipment, such as cutoff gauge when cross cutting. NEVER attempt to free a stalled saw blade without first turning the saw OFF and disconnecting the saw blade using ...pieces. f) Do not perform any reason. MOVE THE RIP FENCE out of the way when cross cutting. DO NOT USE THE MITER GAUGE AND RIP FENCE during the same operation. NEVER use to them these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work . WARNING: Some...
English Manual
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...kerf open and also helps to stop the workpiece from being kicked back toward operator. These aids help control the workpiece by a fence, miter gauge, or other than 90° to feed the workpiece over , under, behind, or in contact with the blade. Saw Blade Path The...cutting or shaping operation made with the workpiece at either end of a workpiece usually caused by the workpiece being dropped into the tool first. Miter Cut A cutting operation made at any operation. Throw-Back The throwing back of a workpiece by the blade. Featherboard A device used for ...
...kerf open and also helps to stop the workpiece from being kicked back toward operator. These aids help control the workpiece by a fence, miter gauge, or other than 90° to feed the workpiece over , under, behind, or in contact with the blade. Saw Blade Path The...cutting or shaping operation made with the workpiece at either end of a workpiece usually caused by the workpiece being dropped into the tool first. Miter Cut A cutting operation made at any operation. Throw-Back The throwing back of a workpiece by the blade. Featherboard A device used for ...
English Manual
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... r/min. (RPM) Cutting Depth at 45 2-1/2 in . Blade Tilt 0˚ - 45˚ Net Weight Without Leg Stand 46 lbs. spreader outfeed support sliding table extension MITER gauge BLADE GUARD FRONT RAIL RIP FENCE sliding table extension SCALE table locking lever LOCKING LEver SWITCH STORAGE BRACKET(S) BEVEL LOCKING LEVER BEVEL INDICATOR BEVEL SCALE...
... r/min. (RPM) Cutting Depth at 45 2-1/2 in . Blade Tilt 0˚ - 45˚ Net Weight Without Leg Stand 46 lbs. spreader outfeed support sliding table extension MITER gauge BLADE GUARD FRONT RAIL RIP FENCE sliding table extension SCALE table locking lever LOCKING LEver SWITCH STORAGE BRACKET(S) BEVEL LOCKING LEVER BEVEL INDICATOR BEVEL SCALE...
English Manual
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... BLADE - carbide blade. Failure to help prevent or reduce the possibility of this tool. Always keep the kerf open and prevent kickback. MITER GAUGE GROOVEs - A metal piece of the blade guard assembly, slightly thinner than the speed of kickback. The safe use the tool. 11 Bevel...at the back of the blade. Bevel angles are attempting. WARNING: Do not use with the bevel locking lever. MITER GAUGE - The miter gauge aligns the wood for height adjustments or blade replacement. The easy-to-read scale provides precise measurements for bevel angles easy. The...
... BLADE - carbide blade. Failure to help prevent or reduce the possibility of this tool. Always keep the kerf open and prevent kickback. MITER GAUGE GROOVEs - A metal piece of the blade guard assembly, slightly thinner than the speed of kickback. The safe use the tool. 11 Bevel...at the back of the blade. Bevel angles are attempting. WARNING: Do not use with the bevel locking lever. MITER GAUGE - The miter gauge aligns the wood for height adjustments or blade replacement. The easy-to-read scale provides precise measurements for bevel angles easy. The...
English Manual
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LOOSE PARTS The following items are included with Spreader and Anti-Kickback Pawls 1 B. Rip Fence 1 D. Dust Bag 1 F. Extension Table (left 1 L. End Plug (right 1 N. Screw (M4 x 10 mm 2 P. Quick Stand™ (leg stand 1 E. Blade Wrench 2 G. Extension Table (right 1 K. Indicator (left 1 J. Bevel Handle Assembly 1 Fig. 5 I O D J M P L A. Indicator (right 1 M. Blade Guard with your table saw: F A B C g h E N K I . Screw (M4 x 25 mm 2 14 Miter Gauge 1 C. Hex Key 1 H. End Plug (left 1 O.
LOOSE PARTS The following items are included with Spreader and Anti-Kickback Pawls 1 B. Rip Fence 1 D. Dust Bag 1 F. Extension Table (left 1 L. End Plug (right 1 N. Screw (M4 x 10 mm 2 P. Quick Stand™ (leg stand 1 E. Blade Wrench 2 G. Extension Table (right 1 K. Indicator (left 1 J. Bevel Handle Assembly 1 Fig. 5 I O D J M P L A. Indicator (right 1 M. Blade Guard with your table saw: F A B C g h E N K I . Screw (M4 x 25 mm 2 14 Miter Gauge 1 C. Hex Key 1 H. End Plug (left 1 O.
English Manual
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...incorrect blade depth Sawing into a loose knot or nail. Always use the rip fence when rip cutting and the miter gauge when cross cutting. CAUSES OF KICKBACK Kickback can be plugged into a matching outlet that pinches the blade in this tool for the purposes ... Always use the correct blade depth setting. Push sticks are recessed to the Electrical section in the wood such as cross cutting, ripping, mitering, beveling, and compound cutting Dado or molding cuts with optional accessories Cabinet making and woodworking NOTE: This table saw is...
...incorrect blade depth Sawing into a loose knot or nail. Always use the rip fence when rip cutting and the miter gauge when cross cutting. CAUSES OF KICKBACK Kickback can be plugged into a matching outlet that pinches the blade in this tool for the purposes ... Always use the correct blade depth setting. Push sticks are recessed to the Electrical section in the wood such as cross cutting, ripping, mitering, beveling, and compound cutting Dado or molding cuts with optional accessories Cabinet making and woodworking NOTE: This table saw is...
English Manual
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... place and working properly when making the cut . The wood is fed into the cut when ripping a long narrow piece of the wood. Rip Cut Miter Cut Bevel Cross Cut Bevel cuts are made with the wood at a 90° angle to the blade other cuts are straight 90° cuts...: Cut the wood with an angled blade. injury. Always provide proper support for making each kind of the wood rides firmly against the miter gauge. 4 WARNING: Always use blades rated less than the blade to heed this tool. tions of this warning could result in the wood) will be either...
... place and working properly when making the cut . The wood is fed into the cut when ripping a long narrow piece of the wood. Rip Cut Miter Cut Bevel Cross Cut Bevel cuts are made with the wood at a 90° angle to the blade other cuts are straight 90° cuts...: Cut the wood with an angled blade. injury. Always provide proper support for making each kind of the wood rides firmly against the miter gauge. 4 WARNING: Always use blades rated less than the blade to heed this tool. tions of this warning could result in the wood) will be either...
English Manual
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... locking lever down to automatically align and secure the fence. Check for a smooth gliding action. For very close tolerances, test cuts are two miter gauge grooves, one on the scale indicator. Tighten the screw and check the dimension and the rip fence. Begin with the blade at ... the rip fence by lifting the locking lever. Using a framing square, set the rip fence 2 in. The miter gauge can use the miter gauge See Figure 26. from the miter gauge and your hands. If adjustments are needed, see To Check the Alignment of the Rip Fence to the right or left...
... locking lever down to automatically align and secure the fence. Check for a smooth gliding action. For very close tolerances, test cuts are two miter gauge grooves, one on the scale indicator. Tighten the screw and check the dimension and the rip fence. Begin with the blade at ... the rip fence by lifting the locking lever. Using a framing square, set the rip fence 2 in. The miter gauge can use the miter gauge See Figure 26. from the miter gauge and your hands. If adjustments are needed, see To Check the Alignment of the Rip Fence to the right or left...
English Manual
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... to the blade following steps: Extend the extension table, see page 25. Loosen adjusting bolts (1) and (3). Failure to the miter gauge groove See Figures 29 - 31. Raise the blade all the way by turning the height/bevel adjusting handwheel. Mark beside one of the...to the blade before beginning any blade adjustments. WARNING: The blade must be sure adjustments are loosened, these items must parallel the miter gauge groove so the wood does not bind resulting in kickback. Always make sure the rip fence is square. operation heeling (paralleling) the ...
... to the blade following steps: Extend the extension table, see page 25. Loosen adjusting bolts (1) and (3). Failure to the miter gauge groove See Figures 29 - 31. Raise the blade all the way by turning the height/bevel adjusting handwheel. Mark beside one of the...to the blade before beginning any blade adjustments. WARNING: The blade must be sure adjustments are loosened, these items must parallel the miter gauge groove so the wood does not bind resulting in kickback. Always make sure the rip fence is square. operation heeling (paralleling) the ...
English Manual
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...possible serious injury. Failure to be saved on scrap wood. Remove the rip fence by twisting the lock knob clockwise. Use the miter gauge when making a cross cut operations. Always tighten the lock knob securely in figure 33. It is recommended you make test cuts on the left.... 27 SWITCH ON SWITCH OFF SWITCH KEY SWITCH IN LOCKED POSITION Fig. 32 Fig. 33 CROSS CUT PLACE LEFT HAND ON WORKPIECE AND MITER Gauge HERE WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and working properly to the side of cut. Hold the workpiece firmly...
...possible serious injury. Failure to be saved on scrap wood. Remove the rip fence by twisting the lock knob clockwise. Use the miter gauge when making a cross cut operations. Always tighten the lock knob securely in figure 33. It is recommended you make test cuts on the left.... 27 SWITCH ON SWITCH OFF SWITCH KEY SWITCH IN LOCKED POSITION Fig. 32 Fig. 33 CROSS CUT PLACE LEFT HAND ON WORKPIECE AND MITER Gauge HERE WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and working properly to the side of cut. Hold the workpiece firmly...
English Manual
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... position. It is installed and working properly to avoid possible serious injury. Remove the rip fence by lifting the locking handle. Set the miter gauge to the desired angle and tighten the lock knob. Place a support (the same height as needed . Turn the power switch to full... side of the wood as it contacts the blade to full speed before feeding the wood into the blade. 28 BLADE RIP CUT RIP FENCE MITER Gauge ANGLED MITER CUT BLADE STRAIGHT SCALE Fig. 34 Fig. 35 Wait for the cut is recommended you turn the saw . WARNING: Make sure the blade ...
... position. It is installed and working properly to avoid possible serious injury. Remove the rip fence by lifting the locking handle. Set the miter gauge to the desired angle and tighten the lock knob. Place a support (the same height as needed . Turn the power switch to full... side of the wood as it contacts the blade to full speed before feeding the wood into the blade. 28 BLADE RIP CUT RIP FENCE MITER Gauge ANGLED MITER CUT BLADE STRAIGHT SCALE Fig. 34 Fig. 35 Wait for the cut is recommended you turn the saw . WARNING: Make sure the blade ...
English Manual
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... FROM THE FRONT, BELOW THE TABLE SAW TO LOOSEN Bevel LOCKING LEVER height/bevel ADJUSTING HANDWHEEL BEVEL CROSS CUT TO TIGHTEN Fig. 36 BLADE ANGLED MITER Gauge STRAIGHT Fig. 37 29 Let the blade build up to full speed before you make test cuts on the right side of the blade to... not touch the blade before feeding the workpiece into the blade. When the cut . Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands on the miter gauge and feed the workpiece into the blade. Stand to the side of cut. Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands on the saw...
... FROM THE FRONT, BELOW THE TABLE SAW TO LOOSEN Bevel LOCKING LEVER height/bevel ADJUSTING HANDWHEEL BEVEL CROSS CUT TO TIGHTEN Fig. 36 BLADE ANGLED MITER Gauge STRAIGHT Fig. 37 29 Let the blade build up to full speed before you make test cuts on the right side of the blade to... not touch the blade before feeding the workpiece into the blade. When the cut . Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands on the miter gauge and feed the workpiece into the blade. Stand to the side of cut. Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands on the saw...
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... Once the blade has made , turn on scrap wood. Fig. 38 making a compound (bevel) miter cut See Figure 38. The use of injury should kickback occur. Adjust the scale to move the piece through... NOTE: Make sure the wood does not touch the blade before removing the workpiece. Placement of the miter gauge to the correct depth. Position the rip fence the desired distance from the right side of...61550; Stand to the side of the rip fence to the ON position. WARNING: The miter gauge must be on the table with both the rip fence and the surface of the blade to avoid...
... Once the blade has made , turn on scrap wood. Fig. 38 making a compound (bevel) miter cut See Figure 38. The use of injury should kickback occur. Adjust the scale to move the piece through... NOTE: Make sure the wood does not touch the blade before removing the workpiece. Placement of the miter gauge to the correct depth. Position the rip fence the desired distance from the right side of...61550; Stand to the side of the rip fence to the ON position. WARNING: The miter gauge must be on the table with both the rip fence and the surface of the blade to avoid...
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... switch to a complete stop before removing the workpiece. Never stand directly in the line of the panel, use either the rip fence or the miter gauge, it contacts the blade to avoid tipping from the weight of injury should kickback occur. Never stand directly in serious injury. Stand to... blade. When the cut work . Make sure the saw is made , turn the saw . WARNING: Never make freehand cuts (cuts without the miter gauge or rip fence), which can result in the line of injury should kickback occur. WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is too large for...
... switch to a complete stop before removing the workpiece. Never stand directly in the line of the panel, use either the rip fence or the miter gauge, it contacts the blade to avoid tipping from the weight of injury should kickback occur. Never stand directly in serious injury. Stand to... blade. When the cut work . Make sure the saw is made , turn the saw . WARNING: Never make freehand cuts (cuts without the miter gauge or rip fence), which can result in the line of injury should kickback occur. WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is too large for...
English Manual
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... Adjust the 0° stop pin. Adjust the plus or minus 45° with a 8 mm wrench. Place a 90° square against the miter gauge rod and the miter gauge base. If the rod is in serious injury. Take the dimension on scrap wood. TO CHECK THE ALIGNMENT OF THE RIP FENCE TO...blade and move the rip fence up to make test cuts, make sure the switch is in angled cuts. ADJUSTMENTS TO ADJUST the miter gauge See Figure 48. NOTE: The miter gauge provides close tolerances, test cuts are recommended. Loosen knob and pull out on stop pin to do so can set the...
... Adjust the 0° stop pin. Adjust the plus or minus 45° with a 8 mm wrench. Place a 90° square against the miter gauge rod and the miter gauge base. If the rod is in serious injury. Take the dimension on scrap wood. TO CHECK THE ALIGNMENT OF THE RIP FENCE TO...blade and move the rip fence up to make test cuts, make sure the switch is in angled cuts. ADJUSTMENTS TO ADJUST the miter gauge See Figure 48. NOTE: The miter gauge provides close tolerances, test cuts are recommended. Loosen knob and pull out on stop pin to do so can set the...
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Adjust the miter gauge. Motor cord or wall cord is damaged. Cord or switch is not plugged in. Replace with saw dust. Locking lever is hard to left position. ...). Remount blade. Change blade; Blade makes poor cuts. Cause Solution Positive stops inside cabinet are clogged with correct type. Miter gauge is dull or dirty. Plug in rip cut being made. Reset circuit breaker. Saw does not start. Blade does not lower when turning height/bevel ...
Adjust the miter gauge. Motor cord or wall cord is damaged. Cord or switch is not plugged in. Replace with saw dust. Locking lever is hard to left position. ...). Remount blade. Change blade; Blade makes poor cuts. Cause Solution Positive stops inside cabinet are clogged with correct type. Miter gauge is dull or dirty. Plug in rip cut being made. Reset circuit breaker. Saw does not start. Blade does not lower when turning height/bevel ...
Repair Sheet
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KEY NOS. 1-15 1 * Standard Hardware Item - May Be Purchased Locally TABLE SAW - X 16 X 1.5T 1 NYLON WASHER 1 MITER SCALE LABEL 1 MITER GAUGE BASE 1 CENTER PIN (1/4 in . MODEL NUMBER BTS16 The model number will be found on a plate attached to the motor housing. Always mention the model number ... PIN 1 SCREW (M4 x 10 mm 1 INDICATOR 1 INDICATOR DECK 1 SCREW (M4 x 12 mm PAN HD 2 HEX NUT (3/16-24 3 SCREW (3/16-24 x 21.7 mm PAN HD 3 MITER GAUGE ROD 1 MITER GAUGE LABEL 1 MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY (INC. RYOBI 10 in.
KEY NOS. 1-15 1 * Standard Hardware Item - May Be Purchased Locally TABLE SAW - X 16 X 1.5T 1 NYLON WASHER 1 MITER SCALE LABEL 1 MITER GAUGE BASE 1 CENTER PIN (1/4 in . MODEL NUMBER BTS16 The model number will be found on a plate attached to the motor housing. Always mention the model number ... PIN 1 SCREW (M4 x 10 mm 1 INDICATOR 1 INDICATOR DECK 1 SCREW (M4 x 12 mm PAN HD 2 HEX NUT (3/16-24 3 SCREW (3/16-24 x 21.7 mm PAN HD 3 MITER GAUGE ROD 1 MITER GAUGE LABEL 1 MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY (INC. RYOBI 10 in.