To Set 90°/45° Positive Stop - Ryobi BTS10 Operator's Manual

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ADJUSTMENTS
TO SET THE 90° POSITIVE STOP
90° POSITIVE
See Figure 31.
STOP
ADJUSTMENT
Make sure the saw is unplugged from the power source.
SCREW
Raise the blade to the maximum height by turning the height
adjusting handwheel counterclockwise. Unlock the bevel
locking lever.
Next, push the height adjusting handwheel in toward the
saw and rotate clockwise until it stops. Use the framing
square to check the position of the blade. Relock the bevel
locking lever.
If the blade angle is less than 90°, turn the 90° positive
stop adjustment screw counterclockwise one turn. Push the
height adjusting handwheel in and rotate counterclockwise
until it stops. Recheck the blade position. Continue this
process until the blade is at 90°. Relock the bevel locking
lever.
Fig. 31
If the blade angle is greater than 90°, use the framing
45° POSITIVE
square to position the blade to 90°. Turn the 90° positive
STOP
stop adjustment screw clockwise until it stops. Relock the
ADJUSTMENT
bevel locking lever.
SCREW
Reset the bevel indicator to 0° by loosening the screw
holding the indicator. Line up the red line on the indicator
with the 0° mark on the bevel scale.
TO SET THE 45° POSITIVE STOP
See Figure 32.
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 counter-
clockwise until it stops. Check the blade position using the
angled corner of a combination square or triangle.
If the blade angle is greater than 45°, turn the 45° positive
Fig. 32
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.
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