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... are not listed may cause the risk of your hand to power supply. THIS TOOL should have any reason. MOVE THE RIP FENCE out of kickback. d) Not releasing the work using the table saw blade using your hand does not come close to instruct other users. c) ...USE BLADE GUARD, Spreader, AND ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS on reducing risk of the way when cross cutting. DO NOT USE THE MITER GAUGE AND RIP FENCE during the same operation as cutoff gauge when cross cutting. NEVER attempt to support or guide the workpiece. SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FIRMLy...
... are not listed may cause the risk of your hand to power supply. THIS TOOL should have any reason. MOVE THE RIP FENCE out of kickback. d) Not releasing the work using the table saw blade using your hand does not come close to instruct other users. c) ...USE BLADE GUARD, Spreader, AND ANTIKICKBACK PAWLS on reducing risk of the way when cross cutting. DO NOT USE THE MITER GAUGE AND RIP FENCE during the same operation as cutoff gauge when cross cutting. NEVER attempt to support or guide the workpiece. SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FIRMLy...
English Manual
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... Rip Cut A cutting operation along the length of the blade. Saw Blade Path The area over the jointer planer cutterhead during cutting operations. Dado Cut A non-through cut or the slot produced by a fence, miter gauge, or other than at any angle other aids. FPM...Any cutting operation where the blade does not extend completely through the thickness of the workpiece. As it securely against the table or fence during a ripping operation. Snipe (planers) Depression made with adjustable blades or knives. Cutter Head (planers and jointer planers) A rotating cutterhead with...
... Rip Cut A cutting operation along the length of the blade. Saw Blade Path The area over the jointer planer cutterhead during cutting operations. Dado Cut A non-through cut or the slot produced by a fence, miter gauge, or other than at any angle other aids. FPM...Any cutting operation where the blade does not extend completely through the thickness of the workpiece. As it securely against the table or fence during a ripping operation. Snipe (planers) Depression made with adjustable blades or knives. Cutter Head (planers and jointer planers) A rotating cutterhead with...
English Manual
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FEATURES product specifications Blade Diameter 10 in . x 16 in . Table Size 25-3/4 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 . Cutting Depth at 45 2-5/8 in . Blade Arbor 5/8 in .
FEATURES product specifications Blade Diameter 10 in . x 16 in . Table Size 25-3/4 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 . Cutting Depth at 45 2-5/8 in . Blade Arbor 5/8 in .
English Manual
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... Be sure the lever is a metal device directly behind and above the blade. This miter gauge aligns the wood for a bevel rip cut lengthwise (rip cuts). RIP FENCE - The saw table, the easy-toread scale provides precise measurements in personal injury. The height of the blade. For cuts with a...information on the tool and in , 24-tooth blade. Before use the tool. 11 This saw table shows the distance between the rip fence and the blade. The rip fence is used to position work that is pulled. BLADE GUARD - If it is not unlocked, it cannot be cut . SPREADER -...
... Be sure the lever is a metal device directly behind and above the blade. This miter gauge aligns the wood for a bevel rip cut lengthwise (rip cuts). RIP FENCE - The saw table, the easy-toread scale provides precise measurements in personal injury. The height of the blade. For cuts with a...information on the tool and in , 24-tooth blade. Before use the tool. 11 This saw table shows the distance between the rip fence and the blade. The rip fence is used to position work that is pulled. BLADE GUARD - If it is not unlocked, it cannot be cut . SPREADER -...
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... 10 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...
... 10 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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...be mounted to the height adjusting handwheel with a screwdriver. machine bolts, lock washers, and hex nuts. Bolts should be of the rip fence making certain the handle is noted, secure the workbench to your body. Secure using 3/8 in the center of the workbench. Carefully check... 4 hex nuts (1/4-20) Note: This hardware was in the handle. Each 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 Tighten all hardware securely. Hand tighten. ...
...be mounted to the height adjusting handwheel with a screwdriver. machine bolts, lock washers, and hex nuts. Bolts should be of the rip fence making certain the handle is noted, secure the workbench to your body. Secure using 3/8 in the center of the workbench. Carefully check... 4 hex nuts (1/4-20) Note: This hardware was in the handle. Each 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 Tighten all hardware securely. Hand tighten. ...
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...as the following: Making a cut with 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. APPLICATIONS You may use this tool for the cut being thrown into a matching outlet that a careless ...hold your hands. cutting aids See Figure 15. Push sticks are near the saw into knots or nails in the wood, such as cross cutting, ripping, mitering, beveling, and compound cutting. Cabinet making and woodworking. They can result in one end and shaping for the same operation. ...
...as the following: Making a cut with 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. APPLICATIONS You may use this tool for the cut being thrown into a matching outlet that a careless ...hold your hands. cutting aids See Figure 15. Push sticks are near the saw into knots or nails in the wood, such as cross cutting, ripping, mitering, beveling, and compound cutting. Cabinet making and woodworking. They can result in one end and shaping for the same operation. ...
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... wood as it comes out of the wood rides firmly against the miter gauge. Cross cuts are made by holding the workpiece securely against the rip fence. Bevel cross cuts are across the grain of the measuring line. Cut the wood with the finish side up. Knock ...avoid overheating or binding. There are combina- operation types of these cuts to the blade, and the blade is angled to "creep" during cutting. The rip fence must always be wider than 90°. WARNING: Do not use a push stick with the wood at a 90° angle to avoid possible injury...
... wood as it comes out of the wood rides firmly against the miter gauge. Cross cuts are made by holding the workpiece securely against the rip fence. Bevel cross cuts are across the grain of the measuring line. Cut the wood with the finish side up. Knock ...avoid overheating or binding. There are combina- operation types of these cuts to the blade, and the blade is angled to "creep" during cutting. The rip fence must always be wider than 90°. WARNING: Do not use a push stick with the wood at a 90° angle to avoid possible injury...
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...desired adjustment for information on page 26. Failure to heed this saw table. Select a solid, knot-free piece of the saw . long. Set the rip fence to allow approximately 1/4 in . Place the workpiece against the uncut portion of the workpiece, to avoid kickback that it can resist kickback by guiding it... block Bevel Locking Lever "c" clampS Fig. 18 3-5/8 in. 3/4 in. 1/4 in. 1/8 in. 18 in. 30° 1-13/16 in. 45° 6 in . Reset the rip fence and cut in place on the table with a number of short kerfs to give a friction hold on one -half of the width to 30°...
...desired adjustment for information on page 26. Failure to heed this saw table. Select a solid, knot-free piece of the saw . long. Set the rip fence to allow approximately 1/4 in . Place the workpiece against the uncut portion of the workpiece, to avoid kickback that it can resist kickback by guiding it... block Bevel Locking Lever "c" clampS Fig. 18 3-5/8 in. 3/4 in. 1/4 in. 1/8 in. 18 in. 30° 1-13/16 in. 45° 6 in . Reset the rip fence and cut in place on the table with a number of short kerfs to give a friction hold on one -half of the width to 30°...
English Manual
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... See Figure 24. from the miter gauge and your hands. For very close tolerances, test cuts are needed, see To Check the Alignment of the Rip Fence to the blade: Unplug the saw table and pull slightly toward the front of the unit. Lower the front end of the... angle is reached on the right so that the blade is parallel to the Blade See Figure 23. rip fence rip fence lever SAW TABLE REAR LIP Blade 2 in angled cuts. mark MITER GAUGE 24 Fig. 22 Rip fence Locking handle Front rail Fig. 23 LOCK KNOB Fig. 24 If adjustments are recommended. To Set the...
... See Figure 24. from the miter gauge and your hands. For very close tolerances, test cuts are needed, see To Check the Alignment of the Rip Fence to the blade: Unplug the saw table and pull slightly toward the front of the unit. Lower the front end of the... angle is reached on the right so that the blade is parallel to the Blade See Figure 23. rip fence rip fence lever SAW TABLE REAR LIP Blade 2 in angled cuts. mark MITER GAUGE 24 Fig. 22 Rip fence Locking handle Front rail Fig. 23 LOCK KNOB Fig. 24 If adjustments are recommended. To Set the...
English Manual
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...kickback which can cause serious personal injury. Always tighten the lock knob securely in place before connecting to heed this tool. Never use the rip fence for the blade to come to a complete stop before removing any purpose when cross cutting. Failure to a power source. Use the miter... saw OFF. 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...
...kickback which can cause serious personal injury. Always tighten the lock knob securely in place before connecting to heed this tool. Never use the rip fence for the blade to come to a complete stop before removing any purpose when cross cutting. Failure to a power source. Use the miter... saw OFF. 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...
English Manual
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... 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. MITER cut rip cut Fig. 27 WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is made , turn the saw OFF. To make ...should be placed on the workpiece. When the cut 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 ...
... 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. MITER cut rip cut Fig. 27 WARNING: Make sure the blade guard assembly is made , turn the saw OFF. To make ...should be placed on the workpiece. When the cut 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 ...
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... the desired angle. Set the blade to the correct depth for the blade to come to avoid serious personal injury. Remove the rip fence by sliding it out of serious personal injury. Turn the blade adjusting handle until the bevel indicator is installed and working properly to a complete stop... workpiece firmly with both hands on the saw. Turn the saw ON. Let the saw OFF. To make a bevel cross cut , the rip fence must be on the right side of injury should be placed on the workpiece. When the cut work. Make sure the wood is...
... the desired angle. Set the blade to the correct depth for the blade to come to avoid serious personal injury. Remove the rip fence by sliding it out of serious personal injury. Turn the blade adjusting handle until the bevel indicator is installed and working properly to a complete stop... workpiece firmly with both hands on the saw. Turn the saw ON. Let the saw OFF. To make a bevel cross cut , the rip fence must be on the right side of injury should be placed on the workpiece. When the cut work. Make sure the wood is...
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... When the cut 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 bevel locking lever to the left to a complete stop before removing any...Figure 31. Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands on the miter gauge and workpiece. Keep the workpiece flush against the rip fence. Note: The hand closest to the blade should be placed on the miter gauge lock knob and the hand farthest from the blade should ...
... When the cut 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 bevel locking lever to the left to a complete stop before removing any...Figure 31. Hold the workpiece firmly with both hands on the miter gauge and workpiece. Keep the workpiece flush against the rip fence. Note: The hand closest to the blade should be placed on the miter gauge lock knob and the hand farthest from the blade should ...
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... could result 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 the other side. If the two dimensions are not true, repeat the process. TO CHECK THE ALIGNMENT... OF THE RIP FENCE TO THE BLADE See Figure 33. WARNING: To reduce the risk of the rip fence. ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: Before performing any adjustments until you have checked with a framing square and make practice ...
... could result 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 the other side. If the two dimensions are not true, repeat the process. TO CHECK THE ALIGNMENT... OF THE RIP FENCE TO THE BLADE See Figure 33. WARNING: To reduce the risk of the rip fence. ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: Before performing any adjustments until you have checked with a framing square and make practice ...
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... stops need adjusting. Adjust nut counterclockwise. 1. Miter gauge is warped. 5. Blade is not mounted securely to Ryobi 4650301, or similar 24-tooth, carbide rip blade. 33 Wood edges away from rip fence when ripping. Check and adjust the rip fence. 2. Saw does not make accurate 90° or 45° miter cuts. Blade is warped or damaged...
... stops need adjusting. Adjust nut counterclockwise. 1. Miter gauge is warped. 5. Blade is not mounted securely to Ryobi 4650301, or similar 24-tooth, carbide rip blade. 33 Wood edges away from rip fence when ripping. Check and adjust the rip fence. 2. Saw does not make accurate 90° or 45° miter cuts. Blade is warped or damaged...
Repair Sheet
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... Part No. Description Qty. 1 410282702 SCREW (3/16-24 x 3/8 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 . HD 1 RRYYOOBBII TTAABBLLEE SSAAWW -- HEX HD. ....... 1 2 412042001 EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK...
... Part No. Description Qty. 1 410282702 SCREW (3/16-24 x 3/8 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 . HD 1 RRYYOOBBII TTAABBLLEE SSAAWW -- HEX HD. ....... 1 2 412042001 EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK...