Ryobi BT3000 Circle Cutting JIG, Circle Cutting Collar, Circle Cutting SET-UP with Machine Screw

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CIRCLE CUTTING JIG

CIRCLE CUTTING

See Figures 13-16.

The circle cutting jig makes it possible to cut and shape circular patterns in both large and small stock. The smallest circle that can be made is approximately 8 in. in diameter. Note: There are many variables that influence the size of a circle being cut or shaped. The set-up you make, the location of the circle cutting collar, whether you drill a hole and use the machine screw, or whether you use a wood screw are a few examples of factors that influence the size and shape of a circle.

CIRCLE CUTTING COLLAR

See Figures 13-16.

The circle cutting collar mounts on the bottom, center of workpiece, with either the machine screw and washer or the wood screw supplied. It then mounts on the sliding miter table in one of the two holes used for the locator pin on the bottom of miter fence (The operator's manual for your BT3000 refers to them as hole "A" and hole "B").

CIRCLE CUTTING SET-UP WITH MACHINE SCREW

See Figure 13 .

To make set-up:

1.Drill a 3/16 in. hole in center of workpiece for machine screw.

2.Place the machine screw and washer thru the top of workpiece.

3.Secure to circle cutting collar on the bottom of workpiece. Note: Slotted end of circle cutting collar should be turned away from workpiece as shown. A screwdriver can then be used to tighten screw securely.

4.If applicable, drill pilot hole in workpiece for jig saw blade or router bit.

CIRCLE CUTTING SET-UP WITH WOOD SCREW

See Figure 14.

To make set-up:

1.Place workpiece upside down on a flat workbench.

2.Locate center of workpiece as shown in figure 14.

3.Place #6 x 1 in. wood screw thru circle cutting collar and thread into bottom of workpiece. Note: Check thickness of workpiece before threading screw into workpiece. Be careful not to let screw penetrate top surface of thin workpieces.

4.If applicable, drill pilot hole in workpiece for jig saw blade or router bit.

#10-24 MACHINE SCREW

 

#10 WASHER

WORKPIECE

3/16 in. HOLE

 

CIRCLE

PILOT HOLE

CUTTING COLLAR

 

SLOTTED END OF CIRCLE CUTTING COLLAR

Fig. 13

 

 

#6 WOOD SCREW

CIRCLE

 

CUTTING COLLAR

 

PILOT HOLE

WORKPIECE SHOWN UPSIDE DOWN

Fig. 14

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Contents Operators Manual Rules for Safe OperationRules for Safe Operation List of Loose Parts To Install Remaining T-NUTS AssemblyTo Install T-NUTS for Guide Fence Brackets Router MountingTo Install Dust Cover and Pivot Assembly To Install Guide Fence BracketsTo Install Post Router Mounting ContdTo Assemble Throat Plate Installing Router BITTo Assemble Table Clamping Bracket Final Assembly Preparing for OperationTo Assemble JIG SAW to Mounting Plate To Adjust JIG SAW on Mounting PlateJIG SAW Mounting Rear Slot Clamping Bracket JIG SAW Base Front SlotJIG SAW Mounting Contd Installing SAW BladeRemember Circle Cutting Collar Circle Cutting JIGCircle Cutting Circle Cutting SET-UP with Machine ScrewCompleted SET-UP for Circle Cutting Circle Cutting JIG ContdTo Place Workpiece on SAW Tables Workpiece with Circle Cutting Collar Attached#4950300 Router and JIG SAW Mounting KIT Replacement Parts Parts ListRyobi Technologies INC