Operation - Ryobi ERS800RG Owner's Operating Manual

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OPERATION

Do not attempt to modify this tool or create accessories
not recommended for use with this tool. Any such
alteration or modifi cation is misuse and could result
in a hazardous condition leading to possible serious
personal injury.
Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side
shields when operating this tool. Failure to do so could
result in dust, shavings, or loose particles being thrown
into your eyes, resulting in possible serious injury.
TURNING THE SAW ON/OFF
See Figure 2.
 To turn the saw on: Depress the switch trigger.
 To turn the saw off: Release the switch trigger.
ADJUSTING THE SPEED
See Figure 3.
The variable speed feature allows the saw to operate at
speeds that can be increased by rotating the dial from 1 to
6. The dial is conveniently located on the handle, allowing
operator control of blade speed.
 To increase the speed: Turn the dial to a higher setting.
 To decrease the speed: Turn the dial to a lower setting.
SELECTING BLADES
Selecting the correct type of blade is important in order
to obtain the best performance from your saw. Select the
blade based on the application and on the material you wish
to cut. Selecting the right blade will give you a smoother,
faster cut and prolong the life of the blade. Blades with
fewer teeth, 10 teeth per inch (TPI), are typically used for
cutting wood, while blades with more teeth are better for
cutting metal or plastic. We recommend 14 TPI for plastics
and soft metals and 18 TPI for hard metals.
INSTALLING BLADES
See Figure 4.
The tool-less blade change system eliminates the need for
tools when changing the blade.
Failure to unplug the tool could result in accidental
starting causing possible serious injury.
1. Unplug the saw.
2. Lift the blade release lever.
3. Insert the blade fully, tooth side down.
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4. Lower the blade release lever.
OPERATING THE SAW
See Figure 5.
1. Secure the workpiece to a work bench or table with a
vice or with clamps.
2. Make sure the saw blade is clear of any foreign material
and that the power cord and extension cord are out of
the blade path.
3. Hold the saw fi rmly in front of and clearly away from
you.
4. Mark the line of cut clearly.
5. Depress the trigger switch to start the cutting action.
6. Set the base assembly against the workpiece.
7. Move the blade into the workpiece.
NOTE: Do not force. Use only enough pressure to keep
the saw cutting. Let the blade and saw do the work. Keep
pressure on the base against the workpiece.
PLUNGE CUTTING
See Figure 6.
Follow these directions to plunge cut.
1. Secure the workpiece to a work bench or table with a
vice or with clamps.
2. Make sure the saw blade is clear of any foreign
material and that the power cord and extension cord
are out of the blade path.
3. Hold the saw fi rmly in front of and clearly away from
you.
4. Mark the line of cut clearly.
5. Choose a convenient starting point inside the cutting
area and place the tip of the blade over that point.
6. Rest the front edge of the shoe assembly on the
workpiece and hold it fi rmly in position during the cut.
7. Depress the trigger switch and allow the saw blade to
reach full cutting speed.
Make sure the blade does not touch the workpiece
until the motor reaches full speed. Failure to heed this
warning can cause you to lose control of the saw and
result in serious injury.
8. Tilt the saw downward until the tip of the blade starts
cutting the workpiece.
9. Allow the saw to penetrate the workpiece.
10. Tilt the saw until the blade is perpendicular to the
workpiece.
Blades longer than 15.2 cm can whip and should not
be used for plunge cutting. Failure to heed this warning
can resut in serious personal injury.
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