Assembly, Warning, A. frame – Ryobi BT3000 User Manual

Page 13: B. rails, tables and fences

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Figure 9: Rear Rail

Figure 8: Front Rail

ASSEMBLY

WARNING:

Do not connect to power supply until assembly is complete.
Failure to comply could result in accidental starting and
possible serious injury.

SEE FIGURE 3 ON PAGE 9 FOR DESCRIPTIONS

AND REFERENCES TO LOOSE PARTS

Figure 7: Loose Parts

FRONT

RAIL CLAMP

FRONT RAIL

SCALE

BLADE

ADJUSTING

HANDLE

BEVEL

LOCKING LEVER

HANDWHEEL

END

PLUG

RAIL

HOLDER NUT

A. FRAME

1.

Unpack the saw and lay out all loose parts on a clean
surface. Inspect the parts to make sure that no parts are
missing and all the components are ready for assembly.
Each unit also includes two wrenches for easy blade
removal or installation.

2.

Secure the saw to the RYOBI table saw stand or a
workbench capable of supporting the load of the saw
plus any workpiece. This is necessary to avoid any risk
of the saw tipping over. See work stand operator's
manual inside work stand box for assembly of models
that apply. Make sure there is ample clearance around
the saw for the work materials.

3.

Bolt the saw to the stand or workbench using four bolts
and hex nuts; place one set in each corner and tighten
securely.

B. RAILS, TABLES AND FENCES

TO INSTALL FRONT AND BACK RAILS

1.

Position end plugs on both rails and secure in place by
tapping with a block of wood or a rubber mallet.

2.

Loosen the front rail clamps one half turn from the
tightened position. Loosen the square rail holder nut
one-fourth (1/4) turn to allow the front rail to slide over it.
See Figures 8 and 9.

3.

Mount the front rail with the scale facing the outside
toward the operator.

4.

Check to make sure the rail clamps will securely clamp
the rail before sliding the entire assembly into position.
If not, tighten the square rail holder nut one-fourth (1/4)
turn and recheck.

5.

Slide the rail into position over both clamps and secure.

6.

Mount the rear rail, following the same clamping
procedure as shown for the front rail. Orient the rear rail
as shown in Figure 9.

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