Operation, Cutting with your compound miter saw – Ryobi P551 User Manual

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OPERATION

Fig. 26

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cross cut

bATTERy PROTECTION FEATURES

Ryobi lithium-ion batteries are designed with features that
protect the lithium-ion cells and maximize battery life.
If the tool stops during use, release the trigger to reset and
resume operation. If the tool still does not work, the battery
needs to be recharged.

CUTTING WITH yOUR COMPOUNd
MITER SAW

WARNING:

When using a work clamp or C-clamp to secure your
workpiece, clamp workpiece on one side of the blade
only. The workpiece must remain free on one side of the
blade to prevent the blade from binding in workpiece. The
workpiece binding the blade will cause motor stalling and
kickback. This situation could cause an accident resulting
in possible serious personal injury.

WARNING:

NEVER move the workpiece or make adjustment to any
cutting angle while the saw is running and the blade is
rotating. Any slip can result in contact with the blade
causing serious personal injury.

TO CROSS CUT

See Figures 26 - 27.
A cross cut is made by cutting across the grain of the
workpiece. A straight cross cut is made with the miter table
set at the 0° position. Miter cross cuts are made with the
miter table set at some angle other than zero.

Pull out the lock pin and lift saw arm to its full height.

Lift the miter lock lever.

Rotate the miter table until the pointer aligns with zero

on the miter scale.

NOTE: You can quickly locate 0°, 15°, 22-1/2°, left or right,
31.62° and 45° left or right as you rotate the control arm.
The miter table will seat itself in one of the positive stop
index points, located in base.

Push the miter lock lever down to lock the miter table.

Place the workpiece flat on the miter table with one edge

securely against the fence. If the board is warped, place
the convex side against the fence. If the concave edge of
a board is placed against the fence, the board could col-
lapse on the blade at the end of the cut, jamming the blade.

When cutting long pieces of lumber or molding, support

the opposite end of the stock with a roller stand or with
a work surface level with the saw table. See Figure 32.

Fig. 27

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Miter cut

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