Operation - Ryobi TMS-250 Owner's Operating Manual

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PREPARATION (Fig. 1)
Fold the main part back and then easily set the legs into
working position.
Loose locking knobs (9) for the legs release. Then fasten it back,
so all four legs (8) are fixed.
Now stand the saw up.
SETTING UP FOR TABLE SAW MODE
1. Push the lever forward and flip the table over until it clicks. (Fig. 2)
2. Keeping pushing the mitre saw handle downwards lightly with
one hand, another hand pull out the saw head locking knob,
release the saw head up and then turn the saw head locking
knob to let it snap in. (Fig. 3)
3. Loose the wing nut which holds holing prop. In the holding
cylinder of the holing prop there are two grooves allowing two
different settings. Move with the saw handle while pressing the
release lever to adjust the saw blade guard. (Fig. 4)
4. Pull the lower guard (3) up and place the holing prop (4) ,tight
up the wing nut. (Fig. 5)
WARNING! Confirm that the distance between holing prop and
saw blade is sufficient.
5. Pull out the saw head locking knob while push the saw head
down fully and then lock the saw head in table saw position.
(Fig. 3)
6. Turn the adjustment screw to the limit. (Fig. 6)
7. Flip over the table until it clicks. (Fig. 7)
8. Mount the
blade guard for table saw
press the button to snap in. (Fig. 8)
9. Attach the dust bag to the suction outlet under the table if you
are not going to use suction.
10. Place mitre gauge (15) or rip fence (13) as necessary. (Fig. 9)
ON/OFF SWITCH (Fig. 18, 19)
• Turn up to open the emergency stop cover on the switch.
• Press the green button for to start the table saw ON.
• For switching off the machine, press the red button, or directly
push the emergency stop cover in place.
SETTING UP FOR MITRE SAW MODE
1. Remove mitre gauge (15) or rip fence (13) and
saw
(14).
2. Press the lever to unclock the table and turn the table until it
clicks. (Fig. 2, Fig. 11)
3. Keeping pushing the mitre saw handle downwards lightly with
one hand, another hand pulls out the saw head locking knob,
release the saw head up and then turn the saw head locking
knob to snap in. (Fig. 10, Fig. 11)
4. Set the cutting depth by the limiter lever. (Fig. 12)
5. Change the position of the holing prop by releasing the wing
nut. (Fig. 13)
6. Push back the holing prop to be parallel with the saw blade,
tight the wing nut. (Fig. 14)
7. Turn the adjustment screw to the right completely to set the
height. (Opposite way as with the table saw setting). (Fig. 13)
8. Move the saw handle while pressing the release lever to adjust
the lower guard (3) up, pull out the saw head locking knob
while push the saw head down fully and then lock the saw
head , then flip over the table until it clicks. (Fig. 7)
9. Place the dust cover (10) on the turntable, mount the two
designed lugs into the table, tight the screw on the other side.
(Fig. 16)
(14) in the groove and
blade guard for table
10. Flip over the table until it clicks. (Fig. 17)
11. Attach the dust bag to the suction outlet under the table if you
are not going to use suction.
ON/OFF SWITCH FOR MITRE SAW
To start the saw, squeeze the on/off trigger switch (2) while
depressing the lock-off button (1).
To stop the saw, just release the on/off trigger switch.

OPERATION

Before each saw adjustment and modification pull
the plug out of the power supply.
Safety instructions for operators
• All protective and safety equipment must be mounted properly
and in place before running the tool.
• Never cut such a wood pieces that cannot be fixed safely.
• Saw blade must rotate freely.
• If cutting already processed wood, watch out for nails, bolts etc.
Remove all objects before work.
• Confirm before pressing the main switch that the saw blade is
mounted correctly and all moving parts are moving freely.
• If any doubts seek qualified advice at authorized Service center.
• Read the instruction manual carefully before operation.
• Observe all safety precautions stated in the manual.
• Be responsible towards other people.
TABLE SAW (Fig. 20, 21)
• Set the mitre gauge and rip fences according to required cut.
• Turn the tool on.
• Slide the workpiece slowly under the saw blade until the cut is
finished.
• Turn the saw off and wait until the blade stops completely.
• Now remove the workpiece.
Linear cuts (Fig. 20)
• Set the rip fence towards the saw blade to get required width.
• Put the workpiece on the table, flat resp. wider side down.
WARNING!
Keep adequate safety distance from the saw blade.
Cross cuts (Fig. 21)
• Remove the rip fence, place the mitre guage (15) in one of the
groove on the table.
• Adjust the blade height, set the fence rail of mitre guage to the
most suitable lenght.
• Hold the workpiece firmly against the mitre guage.
• Switch on the saw.
• Push forward the mitre guage and the work piece smoothly until
cut off.
• Switch off the saw again.
• Wait for the saw blade to stop before you remove the off-cuts.
MITRE SAW (Fig. 22, 23, 24)
• Release the adjustment lever to set the saw angle from 0° to 45°
by reading on scale. (Fig. 22)
• Loose the adjustment knob and turn the saw to change position
of the saw blade. (Fig. 23)
• Fix the workpiece with vice clamp (16).
• Turn the tool on.
• Press the saw slowly down to execute the cut.
• Turn the saw off and wait until the blade stops completely.
• Now remove the workpiece.
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