Ryobi RMS-2030 Operator's Manual page 24

300mm miter saw
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19.
MITRE CUTS (Fig. 22 - 23)
With a mitre cut, the workpiece is cut at an angle of 0° to 45° against the edge of the rear guide.
Starting position:
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Sawhead fully lifted (if necessary, pull out handle locking pin);
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Saw blade in vertical position in relation to the saw table.
1. Loosen the turntable knob (42) (anticlockwise).
2. Push down the catch (41).
3. Set the turntable to the required angle. The scale on the saw table indicates the angle setting.
4. Release the catch and tighten the knob.
Execution:
The actual cutting operation is the same as described under "Standard cross cuts".
20. BEVEL CUTS (Fig. 24 - 25)
With a bevel cut, the workpiece is cut at an angle between 0° and 45° to the vertical axis.
Starting position:
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Sawhead fully lifted (if necessary, pull out handle locking pin);
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Turntable locked in 0° position.
1. Loosen the star-knob (43) at the rear of the saw.
2. Tilt the sawhead to the desired angle.
3. Tighten the star-knob.
Caution!
For bevel cuts, the swivelling auxiliary fence must be swung to the left (bevelled side facing the saw blade).
Otherwise the swivelling auxiliary fence can get caught by the saw blade when cutting.
Execution:
The actual cutting operation is the same as that described under "Standard cross cuts".
21.
COMPOUND MITRE CUTS
A compound mitre cut is the combination of a mitre and bevel cut. Here the workpiece is cut at an angle other than
90° across its width and at the same time cut vertically at an angle other than 90° through its surface.
Starting position:
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Sawhead fully lifted (if necessary, pull out handle locking pin).
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Set turntable to desired position.
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Tilt sawhead to desired bevel angle.
Caution!
For compound mitre cuts the swivelling auxiliary fence must be swung to the left (bevelled side facing the saw
blade). Otherwise the swivelling auxiliary fence can get caught by the saw blade when cutting.
Execution:
The actual cutting operation is the same as that described under "Standard cross cuts".
22.
CHANGING THE SAW BLADE (Fig. 26 - 27 - 28 - 29)
Saw blade lock knob
The lock knob (34) locks the saw blade in position for a blade change.
Danger!
Never press the lock knob (34) it the power supply cable is still plugged in or if the saw blade is still turning! The locking
device can be damaged if it is engaged while the saw blade is still turning.
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