Ryobi ETS-1525SC Owner's Operation Manual page 17

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ADDITIONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR TABLE SAW
Do not use saw blades which are damaged or
deformed.
Replace table insert when worn.
Use only saw blades recommended by the
manufacturer.
When changing the saw blade be aware that
the width of the cut will be wider than the body
of the blade. Which in turn should be not be
wider than the thickness of the riving knife.
Take care that the selection of the saw blade
is suitable for the material to be cut.
Wear suitable personal protective equipment
when necessary, this could include
-
hearing protection to reduce the risk of
induced hearing loss,
-
respiratory protection to reduce the risk
of inhalation of harmful dust.
-
wear gloves when handling saw blades
and rough material , saw blades shall be
carried in a holder whenever practicable.
Dust developing during operation can be
harmful to your health, inflammable or
explosive. Never cut metals or materials
which may make hazardous dust.
Do not use High speed steel blades.
Use the push stick when required. Always use
a push stick for ripping narrow timber. Refer
to ripping applications in the instruction
Manual where use of the push stick is
covered in detail. The push stick should
always be stored with the machine when not
in use.
Always use the saw blade guard and riving
knife for every operation, including through
sawing. Through sawing operations are those
in which the blade cuts completely through
the work piece when ripping or crosscutting.
1.
Body
2.
ON/OFF Switch
3.
Sliding Mitre Table
4.
Rip Fence Lock Table
5.
Extension Table Right
6.
Rip Fence
7.
Blade Guard
8.
Table Top
9.
Mitre Gauge
10. Mitre Gauge Locl
11. Tilting Handle
12. Bevel Angle Indicator
Always hold the work firmly against the
mitre gauge or fence.
Never perform any operation "free hand".
Always use either the fence or the mitre
gauge to position and guide.
Rebating or grooving should not be carried
out.
Saws shall not be used for slotting (stopped
groove).
Use only saw blades for which the
maximum possible speed is not less than
the maximum spindle speed of the tool and
the material to be cut.
Never stand or have any parts of your body
in line with the path of the saw blade. Keep
your hands out of the line the saw blade.
Move the rip fence out of the way when
cross cutting.
Feed the work into the blade or cutter
AGAINST the direction of rotation only.
Never use the fence as a cut-off gauge
when crosscutting.
Never attempt to free a stalled blade
without first turning the saw OFF. Turn off
the power switch immediately to prevent
motor damage.
When transporting the machine use only
transportation devices and never use
guards for handling or transportation.
During transportation the upper part of the
saw blade should be covered. For example
by the guard.
Use the extension table for supporting long
workpieces during cutting operation.
Ensure that polyfoam packaging is removed
before use.
Ensure
removed from table before use.
DESCRIPTION(FIG. 0)
13. Elevating Handle
14. Reset Button
15. Saw Blade
16. Push Stick
17. Table Insert/Throat Plate
18. Front Rail
19. Sliding Block
20. Riving Knife
21. Leg Stand
22. Dust Port
23. Mitre Fence
24. Rip Fence Lock Knob
10
that
yellow
warning
label
25. Lock Handle
26. Live Tool Indicator
27. Lock Knob
28. Sliding Lock Knob
29. Sliding Table Rod
30. Conection Shaft
31. Bearing
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