Ryobi BT3000 Saw User Manual


 
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FEATURES
WARNING:
Although some of the illustrations in this manual are
shown with the blade guard removed for clarity, do not
operate the saw without the blade guard unless specifically
instructed to do so.
A. OPERATING COMPONENTS
The upper portion of the blade projects up through the table,
surrounded by an insert called the throat plate. To cut wood
at a bevel, the blade must be tilted, using the blade adjust-
ment handle, scale, and bevel indicator found on the front of
the cabinet. Inside the cabinet, adjustable positive stops are
provided for 0 and 45 degrees.
The sliding miter table assembly is used for all crosscutting
operations. The miter fence is easily adjusted to cut wood at
an angle by loosening the adjusting clamp, setting the fence
to the miter scale, and retightening the clamp. The sliding
miter table, which rests on a base mounted on the rails, can
be repositioned along the rails for wide work. It can be
reversed so the projecting base is in the back. It can also be
moved from the right side to the left side as needed. With the
miter fence removed the miter table offers additional support
for other operations such as ripping.
Your saw includes a rip fence and an accessory table. The
accessory table can be moved from the right side of the saw
to the left side as needed. The rip fence is used to position
work that will be cut lengthwise. A scale on the front rail
shows the distance between the rip fence and the blade.
The riving knife is a metal device directly behind and above
the blade. It is used to help keep the cut wood from binding
together and causing possible kickback. It is very important
to use the riving knife for all through-sawing operations. The
anti-kickback pawls are toothed plates mounted on the riving
knife. Their teeth point away from the work in case the work
should be pulled back, toward the operator. Then the teeth
dig into the wood to help prevent or reduce the possibility of
kickback.
Your Ryobi BT3000 table saw features a receptacle on the
right side of the cabinet that permits use of accessories.
Check with your nearest Ryobi dealer for more information.
Use only accessories that are listed for use with this tool.
When using a listed accessory, unplug the saw motor cord
and use the receptacle and BT3000 main power switch to
operate the accessory.
B. POWER SWITCH
Your BT3000 is equipped with a switch that utilizes a
lockable switch cover to prevent unauthorized use. With the
saw turned OFF, a padlock can be used to secure the switch
cover over the switch. This prevents anyone from starting
your saw without removing the padlock, lifting the switch
cover, and pressing the switch button.
TO TURN YOUR SAW ON:
1. Lift switch cover.
2. Press switch button.
3. Lower switch cover.
TO TURN YOUR SAW OFF:
1. (A) Press or push outside of switch cover, or
(B) Lift switch cover and press switch button.
TO LOCK YOUR SAW SWITCH:
1. Raise switch cover.
2. Align metal loop through slot in switch cover while
lowering switch cover.
3. Place shackle of padlock (not provided) through the
metal loop and close padlock.
WARNING:
ALWAYS make sure your workpiece is not in contact with
the blade before operating the switch to start the tool.
Failure to heed this warning may cause the workpiece to
be kicked back toward the operator and result in serious
personal injury.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of accidental starting, ALWAYS make
sure the switch is in the OFF position before plugging
tool into the power source .
Figure 5: Switch With Cover
TO
START
TO
STOP (A)
TO
STOP (B)
SWITCH
COVER
SWITCH
BUTTON
TO LOCK IN
OFF POSITION
PADLOCK
(NOT PROVIDED)