Tools needed, Assembly, Warning – Ryobi BT3100 User Manual

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WARNING:

The table saw should never be connected to a power supply
when you are assembling parts. Disconnecting the saw
will prevent accidental starting that could cause serious
personal injury.

TOOLS NEEDED

You need an adjustable wrench and phillips screwdriver to assemble this accessory.

ASSEMBLY

Fig. 1

PLASTITE

SCREW

TAPERED GROOVE

MITER/RIP FENCE RAIL

(LONG MITER FENCE RAIL)

SAW GAGE

T-NUTS

MITER INDICATOR

RAIL ORIENTATION FOR LONG MITER FENCE SETUPS

#2 PHILLIPS

SCREWDRIVER

ADJUSTABLE

WRENCH

Fig. 2

MITER FENCE HOLDER

ADJUSTING KNOB

MITER

FENCE

MITER

INDICATOR

HOLE "B"

ATTACHMENT

BOLT

HOLE "A"

LOCATOR PIN

TABLE

SLOT

TO ASSEMBLE THE LOCATOR PIN

See Figures 1 and 2.

Unplug the saw.

Remove the miter fence, the miter fence holder, and the

adjusting knob from sliding miter table on your BT3000

/BT3100/BT3100-1 table saw.

Place the long miter fence rail on the sliding miter table.

See Figure 2.

IMPORTANT: Rail must be oriented exactly as shown for

proper assembly of all parts.

Drilled holes in the rail are in the bottom channel when

using the rail as a long miter fence. Drilled holes are in the

top channel when using the rail as a long rip fence.

ASSEMBLE THE MITER INDICATOR

Align the miter indicator with the tapered groove on the

long miter fence rail.

Slide the miter indicator onto the rail. The bottom of the

miter indicator should be next to the sliding miter table.

Note: The miter indicator for the long miter fence is the

same as the miter indicator on the miter fence provided

with your BT3000/BT3100/BT3100-1 table saw. Use the

miter indicator with the scale on the sliding miter table to

set desired angles for making miter cuts

Slide the locator pin into the bottom channel of the long

miter fence rail.

Note: The locator pin assembled to the miter fence

provided with your BT3000/BT3100/BT3100-1 table saw

is assembled identical to this assembly.

This locator pin fits in either hole "A" or hole "B" when mounting

the long miter fence to the sliding miter table.
Note: Raised ribs on the locator pin create a tight fit when

installing the locator pin. It may be necessary to force the

locator pin into the holes at first. See Figure 2.

ASSEMBLE THE T-NUTS

Slide two of the T-nuts into the bottom channel of the long

miter fence rail. T-nuts will be used later to secure the

brackets. The T-nuts must be placed in the channel before

assembling the plastite screws. The plastite screws trap

the T-nuts inside the channel.

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