Ryobi RTS31 manual To attach the Leg, To secure/level the saw, To install the Handle

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ASSEMBLY

to attach the Leg

See Figure 7.

NOTE: The leg with the leveling foot should be installed on the front of the saw, right side.

nStand the table saw on end as shown in figure 7.

nSlide the leg in the leg stand tubes aligning the holes in both tubes.

nRemove the nut from the end of the carriage bolt then insert a carriage bolt into the hole (from the outside toward the inside). Finger tighten using the nut.

nRepeat for remaining legs.

NOTE: Once the leg stand is in an upright position (see page

16)and the saw is level, securely tighten the nuts. Place the saw on level ground and verify the saw’s stability before use.

to secure/level the saw

With the leg stand open and the table saw resting on a flat, level surface, the saw should not move or rock from side to side. If the saw rocks from side to side, the leveling foot needs adjusting until the leg stand is balanced.

nTurning clockwise will lower the foot.

nTurning counterclockwise will raise the foot.

to install the Handle

See Figure 8.

Remove the screw from the handle by holding the nut securely and turn the screw counter- clockwise to remove the nut completely.

NOTE: Do not remove the screw from the handle or the washer from the end of the screw.

Place the nut into the recessed hole on the back of the height/bevel adjusting handwheel and hold in place.

Slide the handle, screw, and washer into the hole on the height/bevel adjusting handwheel.

Using a flathead screwdriver, turn the screw clockwise and tighten in place.

FLAT

FLATwasher

sleeve washer

bolt

wheel

NUT spacer

Fig. 6

carriage

leg stand

tube

bolt

NUT

 

Fig. 7

HEIGHT/bevel

ADJUSTING

HANDWHEEL

SCREW

washer HANDLE

NUT

Fig. 8

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference OPERATOR’S ManualIntroduction Table of contentsRead ALL Instructions General Safety Rules Never Operate the SAW on the Floor Specific Safety Rules Never Start a Tool When ANY ROTATiNG COM Ponent is in Contact with the WorkpieceSpecific Safety Rules Symbol Signal Meaning SymbolsElectrical Connection Speed and WiringElectrical Extension CordsGlossary of Terms Product Specifications FeaturesSee Figure Know Your Table SAWTo Turn Your SAW on Switch assemblySwitch KEY Switch in Locked Position Operating ComponentsClamps hex key 3 mm Tools NeededBlades Framing Square Phillips Screwdriver FlatheadFollowing items are included with your table saw Loose PartsMounting Holes AssemblyTo attach the wheel assembly UnpackingTo install the Handle To attach the LegTo secure/level the saw To open set-up the leg stand To open/close set-up/tear downLEG Stand SET-UPThroat Plate To Install miter FenceTo move the LEG Stand To remove/replace the Throat PlateLocked To check SAW Blade installationTo Change riving knife Positions UnlockedWrench To Install the ANTI-KICKBACK Pawls and Blade GuardSee Figures 15 LargeTo Check and Align the riving knife Saw Blade Vertical AdjustmentTo Store the table saw Accessories To store push stickSee Figures 20 Causes of Kickback OperationApplications Basic Operation of the Table SawPush Sticks Push Blocks How to Make a jig for rip cutting narrow workpieceCutting aids Auxiliary FenceCutting Tips Types of cutsHOW to Make a Featherboard HOW to Mount a FeatherboardFeatherboard To position the Sliding Miter Table To Adjust the Bevel indicatorTo Change Blade Depth To Change Blade Angle bevelSee Figures 32 To Check Miter Base ParallelismTo Adjust the Miter table To Check Miter Fence AlignmentEccentric Screw Nylock NUT Rear LIP To Set the rip fence Scale indicator to the BladeTo use the Rip Fence SAWTo close To use Outfeed SupportTo use the table extension To extendFraming Square Adjusting Bolts Adjusting bolts 4Heeling paralleling the blade See Figures 40Cross CUT Place Left Hand on Workpiece Switch On Switch OFF Switch KEY Switch in Locked PositionMaking a cross cut See Figures 42Making a RIP cut Making a miter cutRIP CUT Bladefence Scale Miter CUT Straight Bevel Making a bevel cross cutMaking a bevel rip cut See Figures 46Making a compound bevel miter cut Large Panel CUT RIP Fence Adjusting HandwheelMaking a Large Panel cut Making a NON-THROUGH cutMaking a Dado cut NON-THROUGH CUT Blade Guard Removed Push Stick Dado CUTOnce all dado cuts are completed Adjustments To REPLACe the BladeSee Figures 53 If the blade is not perfectly vertical Combination Adjustment Square Blade BoltTo SET the blade at 0 See Figures 56To adjust Quick-Stop To Check the Alignment of the RIP Fence to the BladeBlade Rip fence Screws Locking Lever Framing Square Lubrication MaintenanceAccessories General MaintenanceTroubleshooting Troubleshooting RTS31