Ryobi BS902 manual Scroll Cutting, Removing Jammed Material, Avoiding Injury, Locking the Switch

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OPERATION

SCROLL CUTTING

For general type scroll cutting, follow the pattern lines by pushing and turning the workpiece at the same time. Do not try to turn the workpiece while engaged in the blade without pushing it – the workpiece could bind or twist the blade.

REMOVING JAMMED MATERIAL

Never remove jammed cutoff pieces until the blade has come to a full and complete stop.

Place the switch in the OFF position, remove the switch key from the switch assembly.

Unplug the saw from the power source before removing jammed material.

AVOIDING INJURY

Make sure saw is level and does not rock. Saw should always be on a firm, level surface with plenty of room for handling and properly supporting the workpiece.

Bolt saw to the support surface to prevent slipping, walking or sliding during operations like cutting long, heavy boards.

Turn saw off, remove switch key, and unplug cord from the power source before moving the saw.

Do not remove jammed cutoff pieces until blade has come to a full and complete stop.

Choose the right size and style blade for the material and type of cut you plan to do.

Make sure that the blade teeth point down toward the saw table, that the blade guides, thrust bearings, and blade tension are properly adjusted, that the blade guide knob is tight, and that no parts have excessive play.

To avoid accidental blade contact, minimize blade breakage, and provide maximum blade support, always adjust the blade guide assembly to just clear the workpiece.

Use only recommended accessories.

With the exception of the workpiece and related support devises, clear everything off the saw table before turning the saw on.

Properly support round materials such as dowel rods or tubing because they have a tendency to roll during a cut causing the blade to “bite”. To avoid this, always use a “V” block or clamp workpiece to a miter gauge

Before removing loose pieces from the saw table, turn saw off and wait for all moving parts to stop.

LOCKING THE SWITCH

See Figure 12.

Wait until the saw has come to a full and complete stop.

Place the switch in the OFF position, remove the switch key from the switch assembly. Store key in a safe place.

BEFORE LEAVING THE SAW

See Figure 12.

Wait until the saw has come to a full and complete stop.

Place the switch in the OFF position, remove the switch key from the switch assembly. Store key in a safe place.

Unplug the saw from the power source.

Make workshop childproof.

Lock the shop.

ONOFF

SWITCH

KEY

Fig. 12

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference OPERATOR’S ManualIntroduction Warranty Blade Coasts After Being Turned OFF General Safety RulesRead ALL Instructions  Before Making a CUT, be Sure ALL ADJUST- Ments are Secure Specific Safety RulesSymbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATION SymbolsSymbol Signal Meaning ServiceElectrical Speed and WiringExtension Cords Grounding InstructionsGlossary of Terms Product Specifications FeaturesLatch Blade Guard SAW Blade Miter Gauge SAW Table LatchScale and Scale Indicator Angle Adjustment KnobSwitch and Switch KEY Know Your Band SAWTools Needed Loose Parts ListCombination Square Phillips Screwdriver WasherUnpacking AssemblyMounting Band SAW to Workbench Clamping Band SAW to WorkbenchSee Figures 6 Mounting the SAW TableScrew SAW SAW Table Bracket Lock Knob BoltSee Figures 9 Adjusting Blade TensionSquaring the SAW Table to the Blade Tracking the Blade To AdjustAttaching the Worklight If the blade has moved left or right of centerOperation Cutting ProceduresApplications Basic Operation of the Band SAWScroll Cutting Locking the SwitchRemoving Jammed Material Avoiding InjuryUsing the RIP Fence Using the Miter GaugeTilting the Table See Figures 13Installing and Adjusting the Blade AdjustmentsSee Figures 16 BladeSee Figures 18 Adjusting Blade Guide AssemblyBlade Guide Knob Assembly Lock Unlock Lock Blade Guide Screws Support Screw Thrust Bearing Lower Blade See Figures 20Blade Guard Removed For Clarification only General Maintenance MaintenanceLubrication MOTOR/ELECTRICALBrushes TiresDrive Belt See Figures 24Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingPage Service Model NO. and Serial no