Ryobi BTS10 Saw User Manual


 
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1. Blade is out of balance.
2. Blade is warped or damaged.
3. Saw is not mounted securely to a
level work surface.
1. Rip fence not mounted correctly.
2. Rails are dirty or sticky.
3. Adjustment nut needs adjusting.
1. Blade is dull.
2. Work is fed too fast.
3. Rip fence is misaligned.
4. Wood is warped.
5. Blade is heeling.
1. Rip fence is misaligned.
2. Blade not properly sharpened.
1. Positive stops need adjusting.
1. Miter gauge is misaligned.
1. Blade is dull or dirty.
2. Blade is wrong type for cut
3. Blade is mounted backwards.
1. Saw dust build up underneath
saw.
1. Incorrect blade for rip cut.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Excess Vibration.
Rip fence does not operate
smoothly.
Cutting binds or burns work.
Wood edges away from rip fence
when ripping.
Saw does not make accurate
90° or 45° bevel cuts.
Saw does not make accurate
90° or 45° miter cuts.
Blade makes poor cuts.
Blade does not lower when
turning blade control handle.
Motor labors in rip cut.
1. Remount and recheck blade.
Replace if necessary
2. Replace blade immediately. See
page 21.
3. Reposition on a level surface and
tighten all mounting hardware
securely.
1. Remount the rip fence.
See page 11.
2. Wax underneath front bar of rip
fence and front rail.
3. Adjust nut counterclockwise.
1. Replace or have blade sharpened.
2. Slow the feed rate.
3. Align the rip fence. See page 14.
4. Replace wood.
5. Call Ryobi Technical Service at
1-800-525-2579
1. Check and adjust the rip fence.
See page 14.
2. Have blade resharpened.
1. Adjust positive stops.
See pages 13 and 14.
1. Recheck setting on miter scale.
1. Clean blade (see page 21) or have
blade sharpened.
2. Replace with correct type.
3. Remount blade. See page 21.
1. Clean underside of saw.
1. Change blade to Ryobi 4650324,
or similar 24-tooth, carbide rip
blade.
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