Ryobi EMS-2431SCL Manuel D'utilisation page 22

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ADJUSTMENTS
SQUARING THE BLADE TO THE MITRE TABLE
AT 45°
Move the saw arm to the 45° bevel position.
When it is rotated at the 45° bevel position, check 45°
angle from the table to the blade by using a 45° set
square. If they do not align, loosen the locking nut (D)
and readjust the 45°positioning bolt (C) on the left
(Fig.7).
Tighten the locking nut (D) (Fig.7).
CHANGING THE BLADE (Fig. 11)
WARNING
315mm blade is the maximum blade capacity of
your saw. Never use a blade that is too thick to
allow outer blade washer to engage with the flats
on the spindle. Larger blades will come in
contact with the blade guards, while thicker
blades will prevent the blade screw from
securing the blade on the spindle. Either of these
situations will result in a serious accident and
can cause serious personal injury.
WARNING
Failure to unplug your saw could result in
accidental starting causing possible serious
personal injury.
Unplug the saw from the outlet.
Raise the saw head to its highest point.
Remove screw 'A' (Fig. 11).
Press the lower guard release lever (20) and turn the
lower guard (4) by hand to the maximum angle.
At the same time, the cover plate (C) would have
been shifted away from its original position. The blade
bolt (B) should then be exposed (Fig. 11).
Press the spindle lock button (15) and turn the blade
by hand until the arbor lock locates and the blade
cannot move (Fig. 1).
When one hand is pressing the spindle lock button,
use the box spanner with another hand to loosen the
blade bolt in clockwise direction.
Remove the bolt, the outer blade washer and the blade.
Fit the new blade (with the teeth pointing downward)
onto the spindle.
Reattach the outer blade washer and tighten the
blade bolt while pressing the spindle lock button (15)
(Fig. 1).
Replace the guard bracket and the lower guard in
position.
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Replace and tighten screw 'A' (Fig.11).
Check the alignment of the new blade before
plugging power.
FITTING THE DEPTH OF CUT (Fig. 8)
Loosen the wing nut (B) (Fig.8).
Adjust the knob (A) to the required depth of cut
(Fig.8).
Tighten the wing nut against the screw holder (C)
(Fig.8).
NOTE: To cut a dado or a trench across the wood,
make a cut then raise the saw above the workpiece.
Move the workpiece (left or right) slightly and make
another cut until the desired width of the slot is made.
FITTING THE MATERIAL SUPPORT ARM (Fig. 9)
Loosen the support retaining screw (A) (Fig.9).
Insert the support arm into the holes of the base.
Tighten the screw.
CLAMPING THE WORKPIECE (Fig. 10)
Fit the vice (12) to the retaining hole that best suits
the cutting application. There are two retaining holes
(A) on each side of the saw (Fig.10).
Tighten the thumbscrew (B) on the saw (Fig.10).
Put the workpiece to be cut onto the mitre table.
Adjust the vice (12) so that it securely holds the
workpiece.
NOTE: A small piece of scrap timber can be used
between the clamp and the workpiece to distribute
the clamping force more evenly. This will reduce the
risk of marking the workpiece (especially if it is
softwood) with the vice.
USING THE LASER GUIDE
Use a pencil to mark the line of cut on the workpiece.
Adjust the mitre angle and/or the bevel angle of the
saw as required.
Switch on the laser ON/OFF switch (1) (Fig.1).
Lay the workpiece on the mitre table against the
fence (13) and adjust its position until the pencil mark
is aligned on the laser line.
Clamp the workpiece (refer to section "Clamping the
workpiece")
Make a Cut (ref to section "Operations").
After completing the cut, switch off the laser.
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