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BT-256

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Table saw assembly Left extension Right extension Rear extension


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table assembly table assembly table assembly
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Rip fence Auxiliary rip Miter gauge assembly Blade guard and
fence assembly riving knife assembly

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Push sticker Battery Blade wrench Locking knob


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Short upper
Long top leg Short bottom support
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leg brackets Stand legs

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Blot M8 x 40 Flat washer M8 Nut M8 Screw M6 x 12 Flat washer M6

Spring washer M6 Nut M6 Screw M4 x 10 5mm Hex key 6mm Hex key

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PUSH STICK CONSTRUCTION
This is a full-size drawing (actual size)
Use good quality plywood or solid wood
Use 13mm or 10mm material
The push stick MUST be thinner than the
width of the material that is being cut

Drill Hole For


Hanging

Notch 0 Prevent
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Push 13mm
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ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR DESCRIPTION 64. Dust extraction port legs are contacting the floor, and are at similar angles to the
CIRCULAR TABLE SAW 1. Blade guard 65. Blade wrench floor. Tighten all of the bolts.
WARNING: Switch the device off, remove the plug from the 2. Table insert 66. Outer blade flange NOTE: The stand should not rock after all of the bolts have been
power socket and let the machine come to a standstill! No 3. Riving knife 67. Arbor nut tightened. Screw: M6*16, flat washer 6, spring washer 6 and hex
foreign bodies are allowed to be on the workpiece or the 4. Rip fence 68. Arbor nut M6.
machine table! Cut pieces of the workpiece can be caught by 5. Miter gauge
6. Side extension table SPECIFICATIONS REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE FOAM (Fig. 2)
away! 7. Pointer Voltage......................................230V, 50Hz 1. Unscrew the six cross-screws (26) with the screwdriver (not
1) No other people are allowed to stand in the direct vicinity of 8. Blade bevel lock knob Power input...............................1500W supplied) on the bottom panel under the saw and remove the
the machine when it is in use. 9. ON/OFF switch No load speed............................4,500min-1 bottom panel. (Fig. 2)
People not operating the machine must maintain a suitable 10. Height/bevel adjusting handwheel Blade size...................................254mm x 16mm (bore) 2. Tilting the saw blade to 45° by turning the handwheel (10), then
safe distance! 11. Stand Table size...................................645x455mm remove the foam around the motor and the blade.
2) Never lay the power cable over the machine table! 12. Overload reset switch Max cutting capacities 3. Push the bottom panel back up and tighten the six screws (26).
3) Use the push rod to pass the workpiece safely into the saw 13. Saw blade at 90°.....................................80mm
blade! Do not come too close to the saw blade! 14. Working table at 45°.....................................55mm ATTACH THE TABLE SAW TO THE STAND (Fig. 3)
4) Make sure that the thickness of the material to be cut is 15. Auxiliary rip fence Net weight.........................................33.2kg WARNING: Do not operate this machine on the floor. this is a very
less than the maximum possible cutting depth. 16. Push stick dangerous position.
17. Long top leg bracket 1. Place the stand on a level surface and level the stand to the
5) Never cut “hands-free”! The workpiece must always lie STANDARD ACCESSORIES
level on the machine table and be moved along the stop! 18. Short upper support floor.
Blade guard with riving knife and laser guide assembly, Left/Right
The workpiece must always be pressed hard against the 19. Long bottom leg bracket 2. Place the table saw on top of the stand, aligning the holes in the
extension table, Rear extension table, Rip fence, Auxiliary rip fence,
stop! 20. Stand leg base with the holes in the stand.
Miter gauge, Rip fence for miter gauge with two locking knobs, Push
6) Never cut workpieces that are so small that they cannot be 21. Short bottom support 3. Put one flat washer 8 (27) before Insert the bolt M8 x 40 (28)
sticker, Locking knobs (6pcs), Blade wrench (2pcs), 5mm Hex
safety pressed against the stop and could turn! 22. Flat washer through each hole in the base and the stand.
key, 6mm Hex key, Batteries (2pcs), Long top leg brackets (2pcs),
7) Never cut workpieces that are so small that they cannot 23. Spring washer 4. Tighten all four bolts (28) with the 6mm hex key (supplied).
Short bottom leg brackets (2pcs), Long bottom leg brackets (2pcs),
be moved by the push rod at a safe distance from the saw 24. Hex bolt WARNING: Do not over-tighten fout bolts (28). Doing so will damage
Stand legs (4pcs), Short top leg brackets (2pcs), Bolt M8 x 40 (4pcs),
blade! 25. Hex nut the saw base.
Flat washer 8 (4pcs), Hex nut 8 (4pcs), Screw M6 x 12 (16pcs),
8) Only cut one workpiece at a time! Never cut several 26. Cross-screw
Flat washer 6 (16pcs), Spring washer 6 (16pcs), Hex nut 6 (16pcs),
workpieces simultaneously! Workpiece are not allowed to 27. Flat washer 8 TO ASSEMBLE THE RIVING KNIFE (Fig. 4-1, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4 & 4-5)
Screw M4 x 10 (5pcs), Rubber feet (4pcs).
be placed behind or on top of each other! 29. Cross-screw 1. Loosen the six cross-screws (29) with the screwdriver and remove
9) There is a danger of the workpiece “jamming” and slipping 30. Hex nut the table insert (2). (Fig. 4-1)
31. Screw M6 x 45 UNPACKING 2. Loosen the hex nut M6 (30) on the blade guard (1) with 10mm
away! 1. Carefully remove the table saw from the carton.
10) Make sure that the workpiece cannot slip while cutting or 32. Flat washer 6 spanner (not supplied), remove the screw M6 x 45 (31), blade
33. Socket head bolt 2. Separate the parts. guard (1), flat washer 6 (32) and hex nut M6 (30). (Fig. 4-2)
get jammed in the saw blade! 3. Lay out all of the parts, and check them again the standard
11) Clean the working area and the workpiece after each cut. 34. Metal plate 3. Loosen the blade bevel lock knob (8) and turn the handle (26) to
35. Framing square accessories above. Examine all of the parts carefully. raise the blade to its highest position. Tighten the blade bevel
12) Never reach into the openings of the device! Never insert WARNING:
objects into the openings of the device (e.g. the saw blade 36. Socket head bolt lock knob (8). (Fig. 4-3)
37. Square • IF ANY PART IS MISSING OR DAMAGED, DO NOT PLUG IN 4. Loosen the two socket head bolts (33) on the riving knife clamp
casing, dust extraction adaptor). Danger of cuts! THE TABLE SAW UNTIL YOU HAVE REPLACED THE MISSING
13) Never remove the cutting piece if the machine is still 38. 90° stop screw with the 5mm hex key (supplied). (Fig. 4-4&4-5)
39. 45° stop screw OR DAMAGED PARTS. CALL YOUR DEALER OR RYOBI 5. Insert the riving knife (3) between the two metal plates (34) that
switched on or running! Danger of cutting yourself! SERVICE CERTRE.
14) Cut workpieces may have sharp edges, ridges or wooden 40. Cross-screw form this clamp.
41. Laser cover • TO AVOID INJURY, THE STYROFOAM BLOCK SHOULD BE 6. Adjust the position of the riving knife (3) so that the gap between
splinters! Danger of cutting injuries! REMOVED BETWEEN THE MOTOR AND THE BLADE.
15) Always switch the machine off and remove the power plug 42. Batteries the riving knife (3) and the teeth of the blade is even along the
when your leave the machine. 43. Cross-screw curve of the blade and is not less than 5mm wide.
16) Never expose the device to rain or extreme moisture! 44. Laser PREPARATION 7. Tighten the two socket head bolts (33) to secure the riving knife
17) Do not perform any cuts with this circular table saw, other 45. Gullet WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE PLUG TO THE OUTLET in place. (Fig. 4-5)
than those described in these operating instructions! 46. Tube UNTIL ALL INSTALLATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS HAVE BEEN 8. Replace the table insert (2) and tighten six cross-screws (29).
Seams and notches are not allowed to be sawn! 47. Screw M4 x 10 COMPLETED AND YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE
18) Circular saws are not allowed to be used for slitting 48. Locking knob SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS. CHECK AND ALIGN THE RIVING KNIFE AND SAW BLADE
(notches which end in the workpiece)! 49. Rip fence handle (Fig. 5-1 & 5-2)
50. Rear holding clamp ASSEMBLE THE STAND (Fig. 1-1, 1-2 & 1-3) NOTE: The riving knife is already adjusted in the factory before
51. Rip fence indicator 1. Unpack all of the parts and group them by type and size. shipping. When it is out of alignment with the saw blade, adjustment
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR 52. Scale 2. Attach one long top leg bracket (17) to the top of one stand leg is needed.
LASERS 53. Fastening knob (20) using a screw (24), flat washer (22) spring washer (23) and To check the alignment of the riving knife: (Fig. 5-1)
54. Square nut hex nut (25). 1. Unplug the saw.
WARNING: The laser beam potentially causes eye damage.
55. Rip fence for miter gauge NOTE: Do not tighten the bolts until the stand is properly aligned 2. Raise the saw blade as high as it will go by turning the handle
Do not look or stare into the laser beam.
56. Locking knob (see step#8). clockwise.
• During use, do not point the laser beam at people, directly or
57. Groove 3. Attach other end of the long top leg bracket to top of another leg 3. Place a framing square (35) or straight edge against both
58. Locking handle using a hex bolt, flat washer, spring washer and hex nut. the saw blade and the riving knife.
• This laser complies with class 2 according to the relevant
59. Miter body 4. Attach one long bottom leg bracket (19) to the centre of each leg WARNING: Place the framing square (35) between the carbide
standard. The unit includes no servicing components. Do not
60. Pointer using a hex bolt, flat washer, spring washer and hex nut. teeth, and measure from the blade. This step will ensure that the
open the housing for any reason. If the unit is damaged, have
61. Cross-screw 5. Assemble the rear frame section in exactly the same manner. framing square (35) is square against the blade from the front to the
the damage repaired by an authorized repair agent.
62. Green I-push button 6. Join the front and rear frame assemblies to the two short upper back of the blade.
• Laser viewing glasses are not protective glasses against laser
63. Red O-push button supports (18) and two short bottom supports (21) using a hex To adjust: (Fig. 5-2)
radiation.
bolt, flat washer, spring washer and hex nut. 1. Unplug the saw.
7. Insert the rubber foot into leg. 2. Loosen the two socket head bolts (36) that hold the mounting
8. Place the stand on a level surface, and adjust it so that of the

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bracket using the 5 mm hex key (supplied). cause eye damage. Do not look directly into the laser beam. 1. Place the rip fence (4) on the saw table, lowering the rear of the • Failure to adhere to these safety rules will greatly increase the
3. Reposition the riving knife (3) left or right, as required in order 5. If the laser line will not be used for more than three months. fence onto the table first. chances of injury.
aligning the riving knife (3) with the saw blade. Remove the batteries in order to avoid damage from possible 2. Push down the rip fence handle (49) in order to lock the rip fence Before using the table saw, polish the tabletop with an automotive
4. Once properly aligned, securely retighten the socket head bolts leakage. in position. polishing wax in order to keep it clean, and to make it easier to slide
(36). 6. The laser line does not include any user-serviceable components. the workpiece.
WARNING: The riving kinfe must always be correctly aligned so Do not open the housing in an attempt to repair it. ADJUSTING THE RIP FENCE INDICATOR (FIG. 14) There are two basic types of table saw cuts: ripping and crosscutting.
that the cut workpiece will pass on either side of the riving knife 7. Repairs should only be carried out at a service centre or by an 1. The rip fence indicator (51) points to the measurement scale (52). Ripping refers to cutting along the length of the grain and the work
without binding or twisting to the side. authorized service technician. The scale shows the distance from the side of the fence closest piece. Crosscutting refers to either cutting across the width or across
WARNING: Improper riving knife alignment can cause kickback to blade. the grain of the work piece. This distinction may be hard to make
and serious injury. TO ASSEMBLE THE BLADE GUARD (FIG. 8-1 & 8-2) 2. Measure the actual distance with a ruler. If there is a difference with man made materials. Therefore, cutting a piece of material
WARNING: The saw blade guard must be in position at all times between the measurement and the indicator, adjust the indicator. to a different width is ripping, and cutting across the short dimension
ADJUSTING THE BEVEL STOPS (FIG. 6-1, 6-2 & 6-3) to prevent contact with the blade. It should lift up and onto Loosen the screw, and slide the indicator to the correct is crosscutting.
This saw has positive stops that will quickly position the saw blade the workpiece when the workpiece is passed through the saw. measurement on the scale. Tighten the screw, and re-measure Neither operation can be performed safely freehand: ripping requires
at 90° or 45° to the table. 1. Attach the blade guard (1) over the riving knife (3) so that the with the ruler. the use of the rip fence, and crosscutting requires the use of the
The angle settings of the saw have been set at the factory and, hole in the guard and the hole in the riving knife are aligned. miter gauge. Never use the rip fence and the miter gauge at the
unless damaged in shipping, should not require setting during 2. Insert the screw M6 x45 (31) and fit the flat washer 6 (32) and TO ASSEMBLY THE AUXILIARY RIP FENCE (Fig. 15-1 & 15-2) same time during the cutting operation.
assembly. After extensive use, it may need to be checked. Make hex nut M6 (30). When cutting narrow workpieces and for bevel cuts, the auxiliary
adjustments only if necessary. 3. Tighten the hex nut (30) sufficiently so that the guard rests on rip fence (15) (aluminum) must be mounted to the rip fence (4). ON/OFF SWITCH (Fig. 18)
1. Unplug the saw. the table top but will lift when the workpiece is pushed into the The auxiliary rip fence (15) can be mounted left or right side of the Switching On
2. Raise the blade to the maximum height by turning the high table. rip fence (4). To start the operation, press the green I-push button (62).
adjusting handle clockwise. 4. Blade guard (1) in place as shown in Fig. 8-2. 1. Insert the profile rail into the groove on the short side of Switching Off
3. Using a square (37), set the blade to exactly 90°. (Fig. 6-2) WARNING: The blade guard should return to its rest position after the auxiliary rip fence. Press the red O-push button (63) to stop the saw.
4. If the blade stops bevelling before it gets to 90°, loosen the 90° the workpiece has been cut. 2. Position the profile rail in front of the rip fence in such a manner
stop screw (38) (located in the left of the table insert) (Fig. 6-1) that the holes of both parts are in alignment. OVERLOAD PROTECTION (Fig. 19)
with the 5 mm hex key (supplied), and then adjust it to 90°. CHANGING THE BLADE DEPTH (FIG. 9) 3. Insert the fastening knobs (53) through the lateral holes in the rip This saw is equipped with a reset overload relay button. It is situated
5. With the blade set at 90°, slowly turn the 90°-stop set screw until The saw blade depth should be set so that the outer points of the fence and tighten them. at the immediate right of the ON/OFF switch.
you feel resistance. Bevel the blade away from 90° a little, and saw blade are higher than the workpiece by approximately 1/8” (3.2 When sawing high, narrow work pieces, the auxiliary rip fence The reset button will restart the motor after it shuts off due
then back to the stop. mm) to 1/4” (6.4 mm), but the lowest points (gullets) (45) are below (aluminum) must be mounted directly to rip fence. to overloading or low voltage.
6. Re-measure the angle, and repeat the stop adjustment as the top surface. 1. Fasten the auxiliary rip fence with the 2 square nuts (54) (not If the motor stops during operation, press the red O-push button (63)
necessary until the blade stops at 90°. 1. Unplug the saw. supplied) and the fastening knobs directly to the rip fence. to make sure the switch is OFF. Wait approximately five minutes
7. Set the 45° stop in the same way. The set screw for the 45° stop 2. Turn the blade bevel lock knob (8) clockwise to tighten it for the motor to cool down and push the reset button. Now you can
(39) is located in the right of table insert. securely. INSTALLING THE MITER GAUGE (Fig. 16-1 & 16-2) switch to the ON position again.
3. Raise the blade (13) by turning the height adjusting handle 1. Attach the rip fence for miter gauge (55) to the miter gauge by WARNING: In order to avoid injury and prevent accidental start-up
INSTALLING BATTERY FOR LASER GUIDE (FIG. 7-1 & 7-2) clockwise, or lower it by turning the handle counterclockwise. tighten two locking knobs (56). (Fig. 16-1) when the reset button is pushed, the switch should be in the off
WARNING: The laser must align with the saw blade. 2. Insert the guide rail of the miter gauge into one of the guide position, and the power cord should be unplugged from the outlet
1. Raise the saw blade (13) to the heightest position. CHANGING THE BLADE ANGLE (FIG. 10) grooves (57) of the saw table intended for this purpose. while the saw is cooling down. Overheating may be caused by an
2. Turning the saw blade to 0° position and lock blade bevel lock 1. Unplug the saw. under-sized extension cord, an extension cord that is too long,
knob (8). 2. Loosen the blade bevel lock knob (8) by turning it counterclockwise. ADJUSTING THE MITER GAUGE (Fig. 17-1 & 17-2) misaligned parts, or a dull blade. inspect the saw for proper set-up
3. Loose the cross-screw (40) with the screwdriver (not supplied). 3. To adjust the bevel angle, turning the height/bevel adjusting 1. Loosen the locking handle (58) in order to allow the miter body before using it again.
4. Remove the laser cover (41). handwheel (10) counterclockwise increases the angle of the blade, (59) to rotate freely.
5. Place the batteries (42). bringing it closer to 45°; Turning it clockwise decreases the angle, Position the miter body at 90° so that the positive detent secures USING SIDE EXTENSION TABLE (Fig. 11-1 & 11-2)
NOTE: Pay attention to correct polarity. bringing the blade closer to 90°. it in position. Tighten the locking handle in order to hold the miter 1. Unlock the side extension table locking knob (48) underneath
6. Refix the laser cover (41). 4. To lock by turning the blade bevel lock knob (8) clockwise. body securely in position. the main table.
7. Tighten the cross-screw (40). 2. If the pointer (60) requires adjustment, loosen the cross-screw 2. Slide the extension tubes (46) in or out until the scale on the tube
WARNING: Do not operate when the saw is on working. ASSEMBLY THE SIDE EXTENSION TABLE (FIG. 11-1 & 11-2) (61) that is located under the pointer using a screwdriver. Adjust is positioned at the desired distance. Lock the extension table
1. Sliding the tubes (46) into the two holes at the side of the main the pointer to 90° on the scale, and then tighten the adjusting locking knob (48).
ADJUSTING LASER GUIDE (FIG. 7-1) table. screw firmly. 3. To adjust the position of the rip fence, loosen the locking handle
WARNING: The laser must align with the saw blade. 2. Fix the screws M4 x 10 (47) into the holes at the end of both 3. In order to change the angle of the miter gauge, loosen the (49), and place the auxiliary rip fence (15) in position by using
1. Raise the saw blade (13) to the heightest position. extension tubes to prevent you from pulling the side table too far locking handle (58) and the rotate the miter body (59) to the calibration point in red.
2. Turning the saw blade to 0° position and lock blade bevel lock out. the desired angle, as indicated on the scale. Tighten the locking 4. Tighten the locking handle (49).
knob (8). 3. You can lock at the desired position with the two locking knobs handle (58) in order to hold the miter body (59) securely
3. Loosen the two cross-screws (43). (48) at the bottom of the main table. in position. USING REAR EXTENSION TABLE (Fig. 12-1 & 12-2)
4. Align the laser (44) to the saw blade. 1. Unlock the rear extension table locking knob (48) underneath
5. Tighten the two cross-screws (43). ASSEMBLY THE REAR EXTENSION TABLE (FIG. 12-1 & 12-2) OPERATION the main table.
1. Sliding the tubes (46) into the two holes at the back of the main For safety reasons, verify that the operator has read the section 2. Slide the extension tubes (46) in or out until the tube is positioned
LASER GUIDE table. entitled general safety guidelines for the table saw before operating at the desired distance. Lock the extension table locking knob
1. A laser beam is not a toy, and it should not be used by children. 2. Fix the screw M4 x 10 (47) into the hole at the end of extension this saw. Verify the following before every time the table saw (48).
Misuse of the laser line can lead to irreparable eye damage. tube located near the sliding table to prevent you from pulling the is used:
2. It is strongly advised that you use laser protective eyewear for side table too far out. • The blade is tight. RIPPING (Fig. 20)
the specific wavelength of emitted light when working on or near 3. You can lock at the desired position with the two locking knobs • The blade bevel lock knob is locked. 1. Remove the miter gauge, and secure the rip fence to the table.
reflective surface. (48) at the bottom of the main table. • If ripping, the rip fence locking knob is tight, and the fence 2. Raise the blade until it is approximately 1/8” (3.2 mm) above the
3. Do not perform any adjustments that are intended to increase is parallel to the miter gauge groove and the blade. top of the work piece.
the power of the laser. TO ASSEMBLY THE RIP FENCE (FIG. 13) • If crosscutting, the miter gauge knob is tight. 3. Place the work piece flat on the table and against the fence so
4. When using the laser line, do not point the laser beam at people Lift the rip fence handle (49) until the rear holding clamp (50) is fully • The blade guard and splitter are in place, and are working properly. that the larger portion of the work piece is between the blade and
and/or reflecting surface. Even a low-intensity laser beam can extended. • Safety glasses are worn. the fence. Keep the work piece approximately 1” (2.5 cm) away

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from the blade. This sawing operation combines a miter angle with a bevel angle. All motor bearing are permanently lubricated at the factory, and
4. Turn the saw ON, and wait for the blade to reach full speed. 1. Set the miter gauge to the desired angle. do not require any additional lubrication. Lubricate all mechanical
5. Slowly feed the work piece into the blade by pushing forward on 2. Set the blade bevel to the desired bevel angle, and tighten the parts of your table saw where a pivot or threaded rod is present with
the section of the work piece that will pass between the blade blade bevel locking knob. graphite or silicone. These dry lubricicants will not hold sawdust
and the fence. 3. Hold the work piece firmly against the face of the miter gauge like oil or grease will.
6. Do not place your thumbs on the table top. Always hold the work throughout the cutting operation.
piece while the blade is turning. Do not let go of it in order to TO REPLACE THE BLADE (Fig. 28-1, 28-2 & 28-3)
reach for the push stick. When both thumbs touch the front edge MITERING: 0°-45° MITER ANGLE (Fig. 25) When you need replace the saw blade, please follow the procedure
of the table, complete the cut using a push stick. This operation is the same as crosscutting, except that the miter as belowing:
7. Always use the push stick when performing ripping operations. gauge is locked at an angle other than 90°. 1. Unplug the saw.
8. Continue to push the work piece with the push stick until it passes 1. Set the blade to a 0° bevel angle, and tighten the blade bevel 2. Loosen the hex nut (30) and remove the blade guard (1).
the blade guard and clears the rear of the table. locking knob. (Fig. 28-1)
9. Do not pull the work piece backward while the blade is turning. 2. Set the miter gauge to the desired miter angle, and secure it in 3. Turn height adjustment hand wheel (10) counterclockwise to
Turn the switch OFF, and unplug the power cord. Wait until the position by tightening the miter gauge locking handle. drop the saw blade to lowest position. Loosen the six cross-
blade comes to a complete stop and slide the work piece out. 3. Hold the work piece firmly against the face of the miter gauge screws (29) and remove the table insert (2).
throughout the cutting operation. 4. Turn hand wheel clockwise to raise blade to maximum height.
BEVEL RIPPING (Fig. 21) 5. Using one opened-ended blade wrench (65), place the flat open
Bevel ripping is the same as ripping, except that the blade bevel TO USE DUST EXTRACTION PORT (Fig. 26) end on the flats on the outer blade flange (66).
angle is set to an angle other than “0”. WARNING: To prevent fire hazard, clean and remove sawdust from 6. Using the other opened-ended blade wrench (65), place the flat
WARNING: The workpiece and the fence must be on the right side under the saw frequently. open end on the flats on the arbor nut (67). Holding both wrenches
of the blade when cutting. 1. To prevent sawdust buildup inside the saw housing, for best firmly, pull the opened-ended blade wrench on the arbor nut
result, attach a vacumm hose (not included) to the dust extraction (67) forward to the front of the machine.
RIPPING SMALL PIECES port (64). DO NOT operate the saw with hose in place unless the WARNING: Arbor shaft has left-hand threads. Be extremely careful
WARNING: Avoid injury caused by contact with the blade. Do not vacuum is turned on. when loosening arbor nut. Keep firm grasp on both wrenches. Do
use this saw to make through-cuts that are narrower than 1/2” 2. If the saw is operated without a vacuum attached, some of the not allow hands to slip and contact blade.
(13 mm). dust will be blown out the dust extraction port (64). After extended 7. Remove arbor nut (67), outer blade flange (66) and saw blade
1. It is not safe to rip small pieces. Instead, rip a larger piece in use, the saw’s dust collection system may become clogged. (13).
order to obtain the size of the desired piece. 8. Place one new blade on arbor(68). Make sure saw blade teeth
2. When ripping a small work piece, it is not safe to place the hand MAINTENANCE point down at the front side of saw table. Place outer flange (66)
between the blade and the rip fence. Use one or more push CAUTION! For your own safety, turn the switch OFF. Remove the and nut (67) on arbor (68) and use blade wrenches (65) to tighten
sticks to push the work piece completely past the blade. plug from the power source before maintaining or lubricating your nut (67) securely. Arbor and blade securely snug in position.
saw. 9. Lower the saw blade (13) to lowest position and replace table
CROSSCUTTING (Fig. 22) insert (2).
1. Remove the rip fence and place the miter gauge in the miter GENERAL MAINTENANCE 10. Replace blade guard (1).
gauge groove on the table. Clean out all sawdust that has accumulated inside the saw base WARNING: Verify that the saw blade (13), the arbor flange, and the
2. Raise the blade until it is approximately 1/8” (3.2 mm) above the and around the motor. Polis the saw table with an automotive wax nut (67) are properly seated, and that the arbor nut (67) is tightened
top of the work piece. in order to keep it clean and to make it easier to slide the workpiece. securely.
3. Hold the work piece firmly against the miter gauge, with the path Clean the cutting blades with pitch and gum remover. Immediately
of the blade in line with the desired cutting line. Move the work replace a worn, cut, or damaged power cord.
piece to within 1” (2.5 cm) of the blade.
4. Start the saw, and wait for the blade to reach full speed. Do not CAUTION! All electrical and mechanical repairs should be performed
stand directly in line with the saw blade’s path. Instead, stand on by a qualified repair technician. Use only identical replacement parts.
the side where the cut is being made. Any substitute parts may create a hazard.
5. Keep the work piece against the face of the miter gauge and flat
against the table. Slowly push the work piece through the blade. Use liquid dish washing detergent and water to clean all plastic parts.
6. Do not attempt to pull the work piece backward while the blade NOTE: The use of certain cleaning chemicals may damage solvents
is turning. Turn the switch OFF, and wait until the blade on your table saw: gasoline, carbon tetrachloride, chlorinated solvents,
has come to a complete stop before carefully sliding the work ammonia, and household detergents that contain ammonia.
piece.
WARNING: In order to avoid instability, always place the larger BLADE RAISING MECHANISM (Fig. 27)
surface of the workpiece on the table when crosscutting and/ The blade raising mechanisms should be checked for looseness,
or bevel crosscutting. binding, or other abnormalities after every five hours of operation.
Disconnect the table saw from the power source and turn it upside
BEVEL CROSSCUTTING 0°-45° BLADE BEVEL & 90° MITER down, and then alternately pull upward and downward on the motor
ANGLE (Fig. 23) unit. Observe any movement in the motor mounting mechanism.
This operation is the same as crosscutting, except that the blade is 1. Turn the screw pole in the fixed part connection with the wheel.
at a bevel angle other than 0°. 2. The power will be transferred by the taper gear and screw pole.
1. Adjust the blade to the desired angle, and then tighten the blade 3. The pole in the fixed part will be move up and down.
bevel locking knob. Place a small amount of dry lubricant, such as graphite or silicone,
2. Tighten the miter locking handle at 90°. on the screw rod at the thrust washer. Do not oil the threads of the
3. Hold the work piece firmly against the face of the miter gauge screw rod. For smooth operation, the screw rod must be kept clean
throughout the cutting operation. and free of sawdust, gum, pitch, and other contaminants. Wet
lubricants such as oil will attract sawdust etc. If excessive looseness
COMPOUND MITER CROSSCUTTING 0°~45° BLADE BEVEL is observed in any other part of the blade raising or tilting mechanisms,
& 0°-45° MITER ANGLE (Fig. 24) contact your dealer or RYOBI service centre.

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