Toadjust The 45 ° Positive Stop; Toadjust The Blade Height; Toadjust The Rip Fence; Adjustments - Ryobi BTS10 Operator's Manual

10 in. (254 mm) table saw
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3,
For through-cuts, place the workpiece to be cut flush
against the blade. Set the blade so that the tips of the
uppermost tooth are about an 1/8" (3 mm) higher than
the workpiece and the valley between the teeth (gullet)
is lower than the workpiece as in Figure 13.
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Reset the Bevel Indicator
to 90 ° by loosening
the screw
holding the indicator.
Line up the red line on the indicator
with the 0° mark on the bevel scale.
TO ADJUST
THE 45 ° POSITIVE
STOP
Make sure the saw is unplugged
from the power source.
Raise the blade to the maximum height by turning the blade
control wheel counterclockwise.
Turn the bevel lock lever to
the left to loosen the bevel.
Next, push the blade control
wheel
in and rotate
counterclockwise until it stops. Check the blade position using
the angled corner of a combination square or triangle.
Fig. 12
If the blade angle is greater than 45 °, turn the 45 ° Positive
Stop Adjustment Screw counterclockwise
1 turn and rotate
the bevel
control wheel counterclockwise
until it stops.
Recheck the blade position. Continue this process until the
blade is at 45 ° . Tighten the bevel control lever.
If the blade angle is less than 45 ° , use the combination
square or triangle to position the blade at 45 °, Turn the 45 °
Positive Stop Adjustment
Screw clockwise until it stops.
Tighten the bevel control lever.
Reset the Bevel Indicator to 45° by loosening the screw
holding the indicator. Line up the red line on the indicator
with the 45 ° mark on the bevel scale.
TO ADJUST
THE BLADE
HEIGHT
1.
Disconnectsaw from power supply.
2.
Turn blade control wheel. Turningit clockwise lowers the
blade. Turningit counterclockwiseraises it.
Fig. 15
4.
For non-through cuts, use a ruler or other graduated
straight-edge to measure from the table surface to the
tip of the uppermost tooth on the blade.
TO ADJUST THE RIP FENCE
To reposition the rip fence, lift the lock down handle to the
Up position(parallel to the fence). Use the indicatoron the
fence to slidethe fence to the desired position.Make sure
the front bar on the rip fence is flush against the front rail.
Then move the lock down handle to the Down position
(perpendicularto the fence).
TO ADJUST TENSION ON THE RIP FENCE
To avoid risk of kickback and to ensure accuracy,
the rip
fence must be securely attached
to the front rail and rear
edge.
If there
is lateral
play in the fence,
tighten
the
adjustment
nut at the back of the fence. If the rip fence lock
down lever is too tight, loosen the adjustment
nut.
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The rip fence must be positioned parallel to the miter
gauge channel to prevent risk of kickback.
To ensure proper alignment, u se a framing squareto measure
the distance from the front end of the rip fence to either of
the miter gauge channels. Then measure from the rear end
of the fence to the same miter gauge channel. If the two
measurementsare not the same, repositionthe rear end of
the fence and measure again.
TO ADJUST THE MITER GAUGE
To adjust the miter gauge, simply loosen the lock knob and
rotate the miter gauge to the desired position. Then tighten
the lock knob.
NOTE: There are two miter gauge channels,one on either
side of the blade. When making a 90° cross-cut, you can
use either miter gauge channel. When making a beveled
cross cut (the blade tilted in relation to the table) the miter
gauge shouldbe located in the slot on the right so that the
blade is tilted away from the miter gauge and your hands.
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