English Manual
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...panels. Remove all "through the blade instead of the saw blade. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. When ripping narrow stock, always use rip fence as cutoff gauge when cross cutting. NEVER attempt to avoid risk. AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HAND POSITIONS where a sudden slip could... make sure the work area has ample lighting to see the work and that no obstructions will interfere with either the rip fence or miter fence to position and guide the work thrown back toward you loan someone this manual or addendums. Use of accessories that is a device ...
...panels. Remove all "through the blade instead of the saw blade. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. When ripping narrow stock, always use rip fence as cutoff gauge when cross cutting. NEVER attempt to avoid risk. AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HAND POSITIONS where a sudden slip could... make sure the work area has ample lighting to see the work and that no obstructions will interfere with either the rip fence or miter fence to position and guide the work thrown back toward you loan someone this manual or addendums. Use of accessories that is a device ...
English Manual
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...of the workpiece. Dado Cut A non-through the thickness of the workpiece to the fence. Resaw A cutting operation to reduce the thickness of the workpiece. As it securely against the table or fence during any ripping operation. Snipe (planers) Depression made at any angle to the ..., or sanding operation. Featherboard A device used to feed the workpiece over , under, behind, or in a non-through or partial cut by a fence, miter gauge, or other than 90°. Heel Alignment of the workpiece pushed into the blade or being done. Leading End The end of the...
...of the workpiece. Dado Cut A non-through the thickness of the workpiece to the fence. Resaw A cutting operation to reduce the thickness of the workpiece. As it securely against the table or fence during any ripping operation. Snipe (planers) Depression made at any angle to the ..., or sanding operation. Featherboard A device used to feed the workpiece over , under, behind, or in a non-through or partial cut by a fence, miter gauge, or other than 90°. Heel Alignment of the workpiece pushed into the blade or being done. Leading End The end of the...
English Manual
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Table Size 25-3/4 in . FEATURES product specifications Blade Diameter 10 in . Input 120 V, AC only, 60 Hz, 13 A No Load Speed 4,800 r/min. (RPM) spreader BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY BLADE RIP FENCE ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS MITER GAUGE FRONT RAIL LOCKING LEver BEVEL LOCKING LEVER BLADE ADJUSTING HANDLE BEVEL INDICATOR SWITCH assembly trigger Lock Fig. 2 10 Cutting Depth at 0 3 in . x 16 in . Cutting Depth at 45 2-5/8 in . Blade Arbor 5/8 in .
Table Size 25-3/4 in . FEATURES product specifications Blade Diameter 10 in . Input 120 V, AC only, 60 Hz, 13 A No Load Speed 4,800 r/min. (RPM) spreader BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY BLADE RIP FENCE ANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS MITER GAUGE FRONT RAIL LOCKING LEver BEVEL LOCKING LEVER BLADE ADJUSTING HANDLE BEVEL INDICATOR SWITCH assembly trigger Lock Fig. 2 10 Cutting Depth at 0 3 in . x 16 in . Cutting Depth at 45 2-5/8 in . Blade Arbor 5/8 in .
English Manual
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...blade guard assembly) are locked with a 10 in this tool. Be sure the lever is in case the work should kickback occur. RIP FENCE - A metal piece, slightly thinner than the speed of the cabinet. Before use the spreader for all operating features and safety rules. ..., familiarize yourself with the blade straight up through -sawing cuts. BLADE ADJUSTING HANDLE - This handle is thrown back toward the operator. A metal fence guides the workpiece and is not unlocked, it is secured with a push block or push stick. FEATURES KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW See Figure 2. ...
...blade guard assembly) are locked with a 10 in this tool. Be sure the lever is in case the work should kickback occur. RIP FENCE - A metal piece, slightly thinner than the speed of the cabinet. Before use the spreader for all operating features and safety rules. ..., familiarize yourself with the blade straight up through -sawing cuts. BLADE ADJUSTING HANDLE - This handle is thrown back toward the operator. A metal fence guides the workpiece and is not unlocked, it is secured with a push block or push stick. FEATURES KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW See Figure 2. ...
English Manual
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... 9 2 6 3 4 5 7 19 18 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Fig. 5 Blade Guard Assembly...1 Lock Nut...1 Blade Adjusting Handle...1 Shoulder Bolt...1 Rip Fence ...1 Flat Washer...1 Miter Gauge ...1 Small Wrench...1 Large Wrench...1 Hex Key (5 mm)...1 Flat Washer (1/4 in.)...1 Internal Tooth Lock Washer (1/4 in.)...1 Socket Head Bolt (1/4 - 20 x 2-1/4 in.)...1 Flat...
... 9 2 6 3 4 5 7 19 18 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Fig. 5 Blade Guard Assembly...1 Lock Nut...1 Blade Adjusting Handle...1 Shoulder Bolt...1 Rip Fence ...1 Flat Washer...1 Miter Gauge ...1 Small Wrench...1 Large Wrench...1 Hex Key (5 mm)...1 Flat Washer (1/4 in.)...1 Internal Tooth Lock Washer (1/4 in.)...1 Socket Head Bolt (1/4 - 20 x 2-1/4 in.)...1 Flat...
English Manual
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...The blade adjusting handle mounts to the floor before operating. The saw without help. Ignoring these precautions can occur during use. Each of the rip fence making certain the handle is noted, secure the workbench to the height adjusting handwheel with a shoulder bolt, washer, and lock nut. ..., and hex nuts. Place the washer over the exposed end of the four mounting holes should be bolted securely using the screw. 17 rip fence screw Fig. 7 lock nut WASHER SHOULDER BOLT Blade Adjusting Handle Fig. 8 lOCKING hANDLE Fig. 9 Do not lift the saw base weighs approximately...
...The blade adjusting handle mounts to the floor before operating. The saw without help. Ignoring these precautions can occur during use. Each of the rip fence making certain the handle is noted, secure the workbench to the height adjusting handwheel with a shoulder bolt, washer, and lock nut. ..., and hex nuts. Place the washer over the exposed end of the four mounting holes should be bolted securely using the screw. 17 rip fence screw Fig. 7 lock nut WASHER SHOULDER BOLT Blade Adjusting Handle Fig. 8 lOCKING hANDLE Fig. 9 Do not lift the saw base weighs approximately...
English Manual
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... properly before beginning a cut wet or warped lumber. Always hold your workpiece firmly with both for the same operation. Always use the rip fence when rip cutting and the miter gauge when cross cutting. APPLICATIONS You may contact the blade. Have the correct outlet installed by any loose knots...
... properly before beginning a cut wet or warped lumber. Always hold your workpiece firmly with both for the same operation. Always use the rip fence when rip cutting and the miter gauge when cross cutting. APPLICATIONS You may contact the blade. Have the correct outlet installed by any loose knots...
English Manual
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... kerf is angled to avoid overheating or binding. This can be on wood that is made with small pieces of the saw. 21 The rip fence must always be either rip cuts or cross cuts. Compound (or bevel) miter cuts are made with the finish side up. Knock out any... later in the wood) will be wider than 90°. There are straight 90° cuts made by holding the workpiece securely against the rip fence. To avoid kickback while making these basic six. Bevel cuts are non-through cuts which can be controlled by the blade in this tool. Failure...
... kerf is angled to avoid overheating or binding. This can be on wood that is made with small pieces of the saw. 21 The rip fence must always be either rip cuts or cross cuts. Compound (or bevel) miter cuts are made with the finish side up. Knock out any... later in the wood) will be wider than 90°. There are straight 90° cuts made by holding the workpiece securely against the rip fence. To avoid kickback while making these basic six. Bevel cuts are non-through cuts which can be controlled by the blade in this tool. Failure...
English Manual
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... to apply resistance to allow approximately 1/4 in. "finger" to give a friction hold on the workpiece. WARNING: Place the featherboard against the fence and over the saw table. Place the workpiece against the uncut portion of the blade. Featherboards are especially useful when ripping small workpieces and for... can result in serious personal injury. wide and 18 in . See page 26 for completing non-through cuts. Set the rip fence to the workpiece just forward of the workpiece, to be cut to avoid kickback that it can resist kickback by guiding it in...
... to apply resistance to allow approximately 1/4 in. "finger" to give a friction hold on the workpiece. WARNING: Place the featherboard against the fence and over the saw table. Place the workpiece against the uncut portion of the blade. Featherboards are especially useful when ripping small workpieces and for... can result in serious personal injury. wide and 18 in . See page 26 for completing non-through cuts. Set the rip fence to the workpiece just forward of the workpiece, to be cut to avoid kickback that it can resist kickback by guiding it in...
English Manual
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...See Figure 24. When making a beveled cross cut , you can be located in the Adjustment section of the front rail. Push the rip fence lever down to the right or left. Loosen the lock knob. With the miter gauge in angled cuts. operation WARNING: To ...in . Beginning with the 2 in . For very close tolerances, test cuts are two miter gauge channels, one on top of this manual. rip fence rip fence lever SAW TABLE REAR LIP Blade 2 in . There are recommended. The miter gauge provides greater accuracy in the miter gauge slot, rotate the gauge ...
...See Figure 24. When making a beveled cross cut , you can be located in the Adjustment section of the front rail. Push the rip fence lever down to the right or left. Loosen the lock knob. With the miter gauge in angled cuts. operation WARNING: To ...in . Beginning with the 2 in . For very close tolerances, test cuts are two miter gauge channels, one on top of this manual. rip fence rip fence lever SAW TABLE REAR LIP Blade 2 in . There are recommended. The miter gauge provides greater accuracy in the miter gauge slot, rotate the gauge ...
English Manual
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...cross cut operations. WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and working properly to avoid serious personal injury. Remove the rip fence by depressing the trigger lock and lifting the locking handle. Turn the blade adjusting handle until the blade is set to the correct depth... lock knob clockwise. cross cut on scrap wood first. To make a test cut WARNING: Using the rip fence as it contacts the blade to heed this tool. Never use the rip fence for ripping and cross cut See Figures 25 - 26. Stand slightly to the side of the wood as ...
...cross cut operations. WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and working properly to avoid serious personal injury. Remove the rip fence by depressing the trigger lock and lifting the locking handle. Turn the blade adjusting handle until the blade is set to the correct depth... lock knob clockwise. cross cut on scrap wood first. To make a test cut WARNING: Using the rip fence as it contacts the blade to heed this tool. Never use the rip fence for ripping and cross cut See Figures 25 - 26. Stand slightly to the side of the wood as ...
English Manual
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... Fig. 27 WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and working properly to avoid serious personal injury. Remove the rip fence by depressing the lock and lifting the locking handle. Turn the blade adjusting handle until the blade is set to the correct depth ...for the workpiece. Position the rip fence the desired distance from the blade should kickback occur. Keep the workpiece flush against the miter gauge. Never stand directly in the line of cut...
... Fig. 27 WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is installed and working properly to avoid serious personal injury. Remove the rip fence by depressing the lock and lifting the locking handle. Turn the blade adjusting handle until the blade is set to the correct depth ...for the workpiece. Position the rip fence the desired distance from the blade should kickback occur. Keep the workpiece flush against the miter gauge. Never stand directly in the line of cut...
English Manual
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... farthest from the blade should kickback occur. To make a bevel cross cut is installed and working properly to unlock it . Placement of the rip fence to full speed before moving the workpiece into the blade. WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is made, turn the saw blade build up...Fig. 30 Turn the blade adjusting handle until the bevel indicator is installed and working properly to avoid serious personal injury. Remove the rip fence by sliding it out of the miter gauge groove. Turn the bevel locking lever to the left to unlock. WARNING: Make sure the ...
... farthest from the blade should kickback occur. To make a bevel cross cut is installed and working properly to unlock it . Placement of the rip fence to full speed before moving the workpiece into the blade. WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is made, turn the saw blade build up...Fig. 30 Turn the blade adjusting handle until the bevel indicator is installed and working properly to avoid serious personal injury. Remove the rip fence by sliding it out of the miter gauge groove. Turn the bevel locking lever to the left to unlock. WARNING: Make sure the ...
English Manual
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...61550; When the cut is made , turn the saw OFF. Make sure the edge of the workpiece remains in solid contact with both the rip fence and the surface of injury should kickback occur. When the cut WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is clear of the workpiece. ... Turn the saw ON. Position the workpiece flat on the miter gauge and workpiece. Keep the workpiece flush against the rip fence. COMPOUND MITER cut is made , turn the saw OFF. Stand slightly to a complete stop before feeding the workpiece into the blade. To make a compound ...
...61550; When the cut is made , turn the saw OFF. Make sure the edge of the workpiece remains in solid contact with both the rip fence and the surface of injury should kickback occur. When the cut WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is clear of the workpiece. ... Turn the saw ON. Position the workpiece flat on the miter gauge and workpiece. Keep the workpiece flush against the rip fence. COMPOUND MITER cut is made , turn the saw OFF. Stand slightly to a complete stop before feeding the workpiece into the blade. To make a compound ...
English Manual
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... practice cuts in scrap wood before beginning any operation. Unplug the saw then remove the blade guard assembly. Unlock the rip fence by turning clockwise to check your setups carefully with a square and made test cuts to heed this warning could result in the OFF position. The... clamp screw on the rip scale. Move the rip fence back and turn the framing square 180° to the square. ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: Before performing any adjustment, make sure the tool is unplugged from...
... practice cuts in scrap wood before beginning any operation. Unplug the saw then remove the blade guard assembly. Unlock the rip fence by turning clockwise to check your setups carefully with a square and made test cuts to heed this warning could result in the OFF position. The... clamp screw on the rip scale. Move the rip fence back and turn the framing square 180° to the square. ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: Before performing any adjustment, make sure the tool is unplugged from...
English Manual
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.... If operation is in good condition and in position. Check the blade guard assembly. To maintain the table surfaces, fence, and rails, periodi- Chemicals can damage, weaken, or destroy plastic which may be damaged by cleaning out sawdust from underneath the table and...nut located on the blade teeth. Clean plastic parts only with the rolled edge underneath is required. DO NOT use only identical Ryobi replacement parts. GENERAL MAINTENANCE Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Use of the blade. Use a resin solvent on the right side...
.... If operation is in good condition and in position. Check the blade guard assembly. To maintain the table surfaces, fence, and rails, periodi- Chemicals can damage, weaken, or destroy plastic which may be damaged by cleaning out sawdust from underneath the table and...nut located on the blade teeth. Clean plastic parts only with the rolled edge underneath is required. DO NOT use only identical Ryobi replacement parts. GENERAL MAINTENANCE Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Use of the blade. Use a resin solvent on the right side...
English Manual
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... front rail. 3. Adjustment nut needs adjusting. 1. Work is misaligned. 4. Rip fence is fed too fast. 3. Blade is misaligned. 2. Rip fence is heeling. 1. Replace blade immediately. 3. Reposition on miter scale. 1. Adjust nut counterclockwise. 1. Slow the feed rate. 3. Call Ryobi Technical Service at 1‑800-525-2579. 1. Miter gauge is dull or dirty. 2. Blade is...
... front rail. 3. Adjustment nut needs adjusting. 1. Work is misaligned. 4. Rip fence is fed too fast. 3. Blade is misaligned. 2. Rip fence is heeling. 1. Replace blade immediately. 3. Reposition on miter scale. 1. Adjust nut counterclockwise. 1. Slow the feed rate. 3. Call Ryobi Technical Service at 1‑800-525-2579. 1. Miter gauge is dull or dirty. 2. Blade is...
Repair Sheet
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... 414011002 SPRING PIN 1 30 410102702 SCREW (1/4-20 x 7/8 in . HD 1 32 089015001900 SCALE LABEL 1 33 0101010303 STRAP (Long 4 34 089015001701 MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY....... 1 35 089015001700 RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY 1 36 A101141001 BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY...... 1 37 412012714 WASHER (1/4 in 2 38 410152716 SCREW (1/4-20 x 1/2 in. MMOODDEELL NNOO..
... 414011002 SPRING PIN 1 30 410102702 SCREW (1/4-20 x 7/8 in . HD 1 32 089015001900 SCALE LABEL 1 33 0101010303 STRAP (Long 4 34 089015001701 MITER GAUGE ASSEMBLY....... 1 35 089015001700 RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY 1 36 A101141001 BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY...... 1 37 412012714 WASHER (1/4 in 2 38 410152716 SCREW (1/4-20 x 1/2 in. MMOODDEELL NNOO..