Ryobi ETMS1825 User Manual page 15

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OPERATION
5. Let the sawhead return slowly to its upper starting
position.
6. If no further cutting is to be done immediately
afterwards, turn the saw OFF.
TABLE SAW MODE
Safety Devices
Blade guard (Fig.12)
The blade guard (3) protects against accidental contact
with the saw blade and from chips flying about.
Always have the blade guard installed during operation.
Riving knife (Fig.12)
The riving knife (2) prevents the work piece from being
caught by the rising teeth of the saw blade and being
thrown against the operator.
Always have the riving knife installed during operation.
Lower blade guard (Fig.12)
The lower blade guard (14) protects against accidental
contact with the saw blade.
The Safety blade guard must always be installed while
the machine is in operation.
Push stick (Fig.17&18)
The push stick (24) serves as an extension of the hand
and protects against accidental contact with the saw
blade.
Always use the push stick if the distance between saw
blade and rip fence is less than 120mm.
Guide the push stick at an angle of 20° to 30° against the
saw table's surface.
Replace push stick if damaged.
Setting up
DANGER!
Before the machine is set up (Fig.12 & Fig.13):
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turn machine OFF,
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unplug;
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wait until the machine has come to a complete
stop.
1 Swing sawhead up.
2 Set miter table into the 0° position and tighten the
lock screw.
3 It is a must to attach the lower blade guard securely
in position, ensuring that switch B(29) activates.
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4 Swing the sawhead down and lock it.
5 Remove the rip fence(4) from blade guard.
DANGER!
Before starting work, check to see that the
following are in proper working order.
- Riving knife;
- Safety blade guard;
- Blade guard;
- Push stick.
Use personal protection gear
- Dust respirator;
- Hearing protection;
- Safety goggles.
Assume proper operating position:
- At the front of the saw;
- In front of the saw;
- To the left of the line of cut;
- When working with two persons, the other person
must remain at an adequate distance to the saw.
If the type of work requires, use the following:
- Work support – for long stock, which would
otherwise fall off the table on completion of the cut;
- Dust collector.
Always hold the work piece down on the table and
do not jam it.
Do not attempt to stop the saw blade by pushing
the work piece against its side. Risk of injury if
the saw blade is blocked.
Sawing
DANGER!
Always use a push stick if distance D of
cutting piece is less than 120mm (Fig.17)
1. The blade guard must rest with its front edge on the
work piece.
2. If necessary install the rip fence with the lock screw
pointing towards you, the operator.
3. Set the rip fence to the desired cutting width. Check
on both scales of the upper saw table that the rip
fence is parallel with the saw blade.
4. Start saw blade by activating the 'on' switch(7).
5. Push the work piece in a steady motion towards the
rear and cut in a single pass.
6. Turn machine OFF if no further cutting will be done
immediately afterwards by activating 'off' switch (7).
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