RIDGID SP6263 manual Remove saw blade, Attach Table Supports

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Assembly

Remove saw blade.

1.Tighten carriage lock knob, located on right side of arm.

2.Loosen guard clamp screw approximately

4turns. Rotate dust elbow so opening is fac- ing left.

3.Use one hand to lift the clear plastic guard at the front of the saw.

4.Use the other hand to grasp the rear of the guard (below the dust elbow).

5.Rotate the entire guard assembly forward approximately 45°.

6.Remove the guard assembly.

7.Motor shaft has left hand threads. Hold shaft wrench and rotate arbor wrench down (clockwise).

8.Remove shaft nut, outer collar, saw blade, and inner collar. Set aside and out of the way.

Attach Table Supports

1.Set out:

-two table supports

-four 5/16" 18 x 3/4" long square head screws

-four 11/32" x 7/8" x 1/16" flatwashers

-four 5/16" lockwashers

-four 5/16" hex nuts

2.Attach supports to side frame, making sure to use correct holes in table supports and side frame: Use two screws per support (insert screws through base and then sup- port); on end of each screw put a flat washer, lockwasher and nut then finger tighten so table supports rest in lowest posi- tion.

Blade

Rotation

Table

Support

Screws

Here

Nut

Lockwasher

Flatwasher

Pull down to loosen

Square Head Screw

5/16 - 18 x 3/4"

Table

Support

Base

Front

Mount rails using these holes

This concludes the assembly section. Except for installing table boards, fence, and table clamps the saw should be completely assembled. The next section deals with adjusting your saw to remove any "looseness" in order to get accurate cuts.

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Contents RS1000 Table of Contents Read and follow all safety information and instructions SafetySafety Symbol and Signal Words Major HazardsKickback Hazard Guard Function and Features Hazards Associated with Clear Por- tion of Guard Work Area Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsPersonal Safety Instructions Arsenic and chromium from chemi- cally-treated lumberSaw Safety Instructions Workpiece Safety InstructionsBlade Safety Instructions On-Product Safety Labels On the clear plastic guard is this Osha required label Introduction AssemblyIdentify Parts This model includes16-18 x 3/4 Long Diam. Hex Nut Tools Needed for Assembly and Alignment Assembling steel legs Mounting Saw Attach Elevation CrankElevate arm approximately 3 to 4 Inches Install arm cap Make certain power cord is unplugged Attaching Carriage Motor to ArmLock miter/arm lock before proceeding Remove saw blade Attach Table SupportsAdjustments Yoke Clamp Adjustment Bevel Lock Lever Arm to Column Adjustment Adjusting Column Tube in Column SupportAlignment Checks Alignment Adjustments Adjusting Carriage Bearings Lock Lnstalling Front Table Five Counterbored Holes Top Bottom Channel ClipMake Front Table Flat To lower center, tighten center 1-3/4 long pan head screwSquare Crosscut Travel Alignment and Adjustment StepsAlignment Squaring cross cut travelAlignment Front Table Fence Square Blade to Table for Crosscutting Square Blade to Fence Make Blade Parallel to Table Lnstalling and Adjusting Rip Scale Indica- tors Install Guard Align Riving Knife to Blade Raise riving knife and tighten pawls/riving knife knobControls Bevel index lever must be unindexed before moving motorYoke Index Lever Table Clamp Elevation Crank Always Lock before ripping Controls Pawls/Riving Knife Knob Guard Tab Motor Specifications Electrical ConnectionsMotor Protection & Reset Button Extension CordsTo Change Motor Voltage to 240 Volt A.C Crosscutting Safety CrosscuttingCrosscutting Defined Crosscut Kerfs Keep one hand on saw handle through stepMaking Crosscuts Repetitive Crosscutting In-Rip and Out-Rip Positions RippingRipping Defined Infeed and Outfeed DirectionsRipping Kickback To reduce risk of kickback Tial barrier to outfeed sideHold Down Function Pawls and Riving Knife FunctionRipping Set-up Procedure Follow these steps before rippingMaking Rip Cuts Keep Hand Dado Blades, Molding Heads EdgingRipping Hints Cutting Aides Making the Handle Putting it togetherAuxiliary Fence Molding/Sanding FeatherboardCutting Aids H.A. RequirementsAccessories Accessories SafetyInformation for Edging Maintenance General InformationLubrication Replacing Pawls Lubricating Blade Guard AssemblyAdjusting the Trigger Blade ChangingTroubleshooting Motor Problem Possible Causes What to Do Cutting Problem Possible Causes What to Do Saw Problem Possible Causes What to DoPage Repair Repair Parts Always order by Part Number Not by Key NumberRepair Yoke Assembly Parts44 45 Standard Hardware Item May Be Purchased Locally Location of Lower Guard Guard Parts List for Ridgid 10 Radial SAW Leg Set Always order by Part Number Not by Key Number What we will do to correct problems What is coveredHow can you get service What is not covered