Ryobi RTS31 manual Features, Product Specifications

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FEATURES

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Blade Arbor

5/8 in.

Blade Diameter

10 in.

Blade Tilt

0˚ - 45˚

Rating

120 V, AC only, 60 Hz

Input

15 Amps

No Load Speed

5,000 r/min. (RPM)

Cutting Depth at 0˚:

3-1/2 in.

Cutting Depth at 45˚:

2-1/2 in.

anti-kickback

pawls

SLIDING

MITER TABLE

outfeed support

LOCK knob

MITER FENCE

miter scale

FRONT

RAIL

BEVEL

BLADE LOCKING

SCALE GUARD LEVER

RIVING

KNIFE

RIP FENCE

table extension

LOCKING lever

TABLE TILT

HANDLE

SWITCH

ASSEMBLY

STORAGE BRACKET(S)

HEIGHT/bevel

ADJUSTING HANDWHEEL

BEVEL

INDICATOR

BEVEL

SCALE

leg

stand

quick

stop

Fig. 2

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference OPERATOR’S ManualIntroduction Table of contentsRead ALL Instructions General Safety Rules Never Start a Tool When ANY ROTATiNG COM Specific Safety RulesPonent is in Contact with the Workpiece  Never Operate the SAW on the FloorSpecific Safety Rules Symbol Signal Meaning SymbolsElectrical Speed and WiringExtension Cords Electrical ConnectionGlossary of Terms Product Specifications FeaturesSee Figure Know Your Table SAWSwitch KEY Switch in Locked Position Switch assemblyOperating Components To Turn Your SAW onBlades Tools NeededFraming Square Phillips Screwdriver Flathead Clamps hex key 3 mmFollowing items are included with your table saw Loose PartsTo attach the wheel assembly AssemblyUnpacking Mounting HolesTo install the Handle To attach the LegTo secure/level the saw LEG Stand To open/close set-up/tear downSET-UP To open set-up the leg standTo move the LEG Stand To Install miter FenceTo remove/replace the Throat Plate Throat PlateTo Change riving knife Positions To check SAW Blade installationUnlocked LockedSee Figures 15 To Install the ANTI-KICKBACK Pawls and Blade GuardLarge WrenchTo Check and Align the riving knife Saw Blade Vertical AdjustmentTo Store the table saw Accessories To store push stickSee Figures 20 Applications OperationBasic Operation of the Table Saw Causes of KickbackCutting aids How to Make a jig for rip cutting narrow workpieceAuxiliary Fence Push Sticks Push BlocksCutting Tips Types of cutsHOW to Make a Featherboard HOW to Mount a FeatherboardFeatherboard To Change Blade Depth To Adjust the Bevel indicatorTo Change Blade Angle bevel To position the Sliding Miter TableSee Figures 32 To Check Miter Base ParallelismTo Adjust the Miter table To Check Miter Fence AlignmentEccentric Screw Nylock NUT To use the Rip Fence To Set the rip fence Scale indicator to the BladeSAW Rear LIPTo use the table extension To use Outfeed SupportTo extend To closeHeeling paralleling the blade Adjusting Bolts Adjusting bolts 4See Figures 40 Framing SquareMaking a cross cut Switch On Switch OFF Switch KEY Switch in Locked PositionSee Figures 42 Cross CUT Place Left Hand on WorkpieceMaking a RIP cut Making a miter cutRIP CUT Bladefence Scale Miter CUT Straight Making a bevel rip cut Making a bevel cross cutSee Figures 46 BevelMaking a compound bevel miter cut Making a Large Panel cut Adjusting HandwheelMaking a NON-THROUGH cut Large Panel CUT RIP FenceMaking 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 To SET the blade at 0 Combination Adjustment Square Blade BoltSee Figures 56 If the blade is not perfectly verticalTo adjust Quick-Stop To Check the Alignment of the RIP Fence to the BladeBlade Rip fence Screws Locking Lever Framing Square Accessories MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance LubricationTroubleshooting Troubleshooting RTS31