Bevel Cut - Ryobi EMS-1121L User Manual

210mm compound mitre saw
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ADJUSTMENTS
Correctly align the blade and table using the set
square and lock the bevel lock lever. (fig. 14)
Reset the 0° bevel positioning screw so when the
handle is moved to the 0° bevel position the screw
bottoms out, now adjust the pointer to the 0° position.
(fig. 17)
OPERATING YOUR MITRE SAW
(Use only for the purposes listed below)
cross cutting wood.
cross cutting mitres, joints, etc. for picture fames,
moldings, door casing and fine joinery.
Note: The crosscut blade provided is for most wood
cutting operations.
WARNING!
Before starting any cutting operations, clamp or
screw your compound mitre saw to a workbench.
Never operate your mitre saw on the floor or in a
crouched position. Failure to heed this warning
can result in serious personal injury.
CROSSCUT
A crosscut is made by cutting across the grain of the
workpiece. A 90° crosscut is made with the mitre table set
at the 0° position. Mitre crosscuts are made with the mitre
table set at some other angle other than 0°.
TO CROSS CUT WITH YOUR MITRE SAW
Pull out the lock pin and lift the handle to its full height.
Unlock the mitre table.
Rotate the mitre table until the pointer aligns with the
desire angle on the mitre scale.
Lock the mitre table handle.
Note: you can quickly locate 5° left or right on the
scale (6). The mitre table can be seated in one of the
positive stop notched, located in the mitre table
frame.
Place the workpiece flat on the mitre table with one
edge securely against the fence. If the board is
warped, place the convex side against the fence and
clamp. If the concave edge of a board is placed
against the fence, the board could collapse on the
blade at the end of the cut, jamming the blade. (fig.
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When cutting long piece of timber or molding, support
the opposite end of the stock. Align cutting line on the
workpiece with the edge of the saw blade. Grasp the
stock firmly with one hand and secure it against the
fence.
Before turning on the saw, perform a dry run of the
cutting operation just to make sure that no problems
will occur when the cut is made.
Grasp saw handle firmly, then squeeze the switch
trigger. Allow several seconds for the blade to reach
maximum speed.
Use thumb to press the safety lock toward the handle.
Slowly lower the blade into and through the workpiece.
Released the switch trigger and allow the saw blade
to stop rotating before raising the blade out of the
workpiece.
Slowly move the blade upward to the highest position
and release the safety lock.

BEVEL CUT

A bevel cut is made with the mitre table set at 0° position
and the blade bevel at an angle between 0° and 45°.
(fig. 14)
TO BEVEL CUT WITH YOUR MITRE SAW
Pull out the lock pin and lift the handle to its full height.
Loose the mitre locks lever.
Rotate the mitre table until pointer aligns with '0' on
the mitre scale.
Lock the mitre table by securing the mitre locks lever.
WARNING!
To avoid serous personal injury, always push
both mtire locks lever to secure the mitre table
before making a cut. Failure to do so could result
in movement of the mitre saw table while making
a cut causing serious personal injury.
Loose the bevel lock lever and move the saw arm to
the left to the desired bevel angle.
Bevel angles can be set from 0° to 45°.
Align the indicator point with the desired angle.
Once the handle has been set at the desired angle,
securely tighten the bevel lock knob.
Place the workpiece flat on the mitre table with one
edge securely against the fence. If the board is warped,
place the convex side against the fence. If the concave
edge of the board is placed against the fence, the board
could collapse on the blade at the end of the cut,
jamming the blade.
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