Ryobi DBJ50 Biscuit Joiner User Manual


 
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MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
When servicing, use only identical Ryobi replacement
parts. Use of any other part may create a hazard or
cause product damage.
CLEANING BASE ASSEMBLY
See Figures 23-25.
After extended use, wood particles and resin may build up
inside the base assembly of your biscuit joiner and clog the
path for wood particles going through dust exhaust opening.
Wood particles packing up in this area makes cutting biscuit
slots more difficult.
HOW TO CLEAN BASE ASSEMBLY
Unplug your detail biscuit joiner.
WARNING:
Failure to unplug your detail biscuit joiner could result in
accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury.
Place your biscuit joiner upside down on a workbench and
remove the bottom shoe screws (4) and bottom shoe.
Remove the blade. See "Blade Replacement" section.
With your biscuit joiner still upside down on a workbench,
remove front base screws (2).
See Figure 23.
Pull front base in the direction shown by the arrow in figure
23 and remove.
Using a pair of needle nose pliers, stretch and release
springs from tabs on bearing plate.
See Figure 24.
Lift adjustment rod away from bearing plate and remove
rear base.
With front and rear base assemblies removed, place your
biscuit joiner upside down on a workbench and clean
wood particles and resin from bearing plate and surrounding
areas. NOTE: Also clean the blade, blade washers, etc.
CAUTION:
Blade tips are sharp. Be carefull not to cut yourself
when cleaning.
Clean wood particles and resin from slots and surrounding
areas on front and rear base.
See Figure 25.
Apply a thin
coat of general purpose grease in slots or on bearing plate
where base slides.
Replace rear base. Position adjustment rod in its proper
place as shown in figure 24.
Secure rear base in place with the two springs. Hook one
end of each spring in notch on each side of rear base.
Using needle nose pliers, stretch each spring and hook it
over tabs on bearing plate.
Reassemble front base. Replace screws and tighten se-
curely.
Reinstall blade. Tighten blade screw securely.
Reassemble bottom shoe. Tighten screws (4) securely.
REAR
BASE SLOT
FRONT
BASE SLOT
FRONT
BASE SLOT
Fig. 25
SCREW
HOLE
TO
REMOVE
FRONT BASE
SCREWDRIVER
ADJUSTMENT
ROD
REAR
BASE SLOT
REAR BASE
SPRING(S)
BEARING
PLATE
TAB(S)
Fig. 24
NOTCH(ES)
Fig. 23