Ryobi Table Saw manual Closing the LEG Stand

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ASSEMBLY

CLOSING THE LEG STAND

See Figure 11.

Note: You can also refer to the blue label on the top of the table saw for tear-down procedures.

￿Standing to the side of the table saw, grasp the table tilt handle with your left hand. Tilt the table saw to the your left and grab the grip with your right hand. Gently lower the table saw on its side. See 1 and 2.

￿ With your right hand on the grip, use your left hand to release the leg stand latch. See 3 and 4.

￿ Once the leg stand is released from the table saw base, ease the legs of the leg stand toward the floor. See 5.

￿ Place your right hand palm up near the bumper and lift the lower leg of the leg stand up until it locks into place. See 6 and 7.

Fig. 11

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Contents Operators Manual Save this Manual for Future ReferenceTable of Contents Product SpecificationsSymbol Meaning Rules for Safe OperationRead ALL Instructions Before Making a CUT, be Sure ALL Adjustments are Secure Blades Coast After Turn OFFSafety and International Symbols Electrical Extension CordsElectrical Connection Grounding InstructionsGlossary of Terms Tools Needed UnpackingWrench #2 Phillips Screwdriver Framing Square Loose Parts List Key Description QtyFeatures Getting to Know Your SAWPower Switch Operating ComponentsBlades Speed and WiringPrecision Ground MICRO-GRAIN Carbide Teeth Blade Rotation Assembly Assembling Wheels and HUB CapsAssembling Bumpers WheelOpening the LEG Stand Closing the LEG Stand To Install RIP Fence REMOVING/REPLACING the Throat PlateRIP Fence Front Rail Finger HoleTo Check SAW Blade Installation To Install Blade Guard AssemblyReplacing the Throat Plate Operation Types of Cuts Rotate Blade Adjusting To Remove the BladeBlade Throatguard Plate Push Bevel Locking Locking Lever LeftRiving Knife Shims HEX Nuts To CHECK, Replace or Adjust the Blade Guard AssemblyInch To Adjust the Blade Angle To Adjust the Blade DepthTo SET the Scale to the Blade Heeling Paralleling the Blade to the Miter Gage Groove See Figures 28To USE Outfeed Support To USE Sliding Table ExtensionTo Make a Cross CUT Lower SCALE19 Inch Mark Miter GaugeTo Make a Miter CUT To Make a Straight RIP CUTTo Make a Bevel RIP CUT To Make a Bevel Cross CUTMiter Gauge RIP Fence Bevel Locking Lever To Make a Compound Miter CUT To Make NON-THROUGH CutsFeatherboard Bevel Locking Lever Pushblock ClampMaintenance General MaintenanceTo Make Dado Cuts LubricationTo SET Blade AT 0 or To Check the Alignment of the RIP Fence to the BladeStop Bolt Nuts Clamp Screw RIP Fence Blade Locking Handle ScrewsTrouble Shooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionPage Operators Manual 10 in mm Table Saw Model BTS20R Ryobi TECHNOLOGIES, INC

Table Saw specifications

The Ryobi Table Saw is a powerful and versatile tool designed for both hobbyists and professional woodworkers. Known for its durability and efficiency, this table saw is an essential addition to any workshop. One of its standout features is the high-performance motor, which typically operates at 15 amps, delivering ample power to handle a variety of cutting tasks with ease. This ensures that it can cut through hardwood, softwood, and even plywood without bogging down.

A notable characteristic of the Ryobi Table Saw is its precision. Equipped with a robust aluminum table, the saw offers a flat, sturdy surface that promotes accurate cuts. The table is typically expansive, allowing users to work on larger materials without difficulty. With the inclusion of rack and pinion fence system, users can make quick adjustments to the blade position, ensuring that each cut is clean and precise. The fence system is user-friendly, allowing for smooth adjustments with minimal effort.

Safety is a top priority in Ryobi's design, and this is reflected in various features like the blade guard and anti-kickback pawls. The blade guard provides visibility of the cut line while protecting the user from potential injury. Additionally, the saw often includes a push stick, which helps maintain a safe distance from the blade during operation.

Another key technology found in the Ryobi Table Saw is its portability. Many models are designed to be lightweight and feature wheels, making it easy to move the saw from one location to another. This is particularly advantageous for contractors or those who have limited workshop space.

Dust collection is also an important aspect of woodworking, and the Ryobi Table Saw typically includes a built-in dust port. This enables users to connect a shop vac or dust collector, minimizing the mess and ensuring a cleaner work environment.

In summary, the Ryobi Table Saw integrates powerful performance with user-friendly features. Its precision cutting capabilities, safety mechanisms, and portability make it an excellent tool for anyone looking to tackle woodworking projects. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a DIY enthusiast, the Ryobi Table Saw can elevate your craftsmanship and improve your woodworking efficiency.