Cutting tips, To make a rip cut, To make a cross-cut – Ryobi BTS10 User Manual

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OPERATION

This section deals with the proper procedures for making
these seven basic cuts.

CUTTING TIPS

The kerf (the cut made by the blade in the wood) will be

wider than the blade to prevent overheating or binding.

Make allowances for the kerf when measuring wood.

Make sure the kerf is made on the scrap side of the

measuring line.

Cut the wood with the finish side up.

Knock out any loose knots with a hammer before making

the cut.

Always provide proper support for the wood as it comes

out of the saw.

TO MAKE A RIP CUT

It is recommended that you make a test cut on scrap wood

first.

A

WARNING:

Make sure the blade guard assembly is securely installed
and working properly to avoid serious personal injury.

PUSHING HAND

GUIDING HAND

PROPER FEEDING PROCEDURE FOR RIP CUTS

Fig. 21

3. If ripping a piece larger than 36" long, place a support

the same height as the table surface behind the saw for
the cut work.

4. Make sure that all loose items have been removed from

the table surface and that the workpiece is not in contact
with the blade.

5. Turn the On/Off switch to the

On

position.

6. Position the workpiece flat on the table with the edge

flush against the rip fence. Let the blade build up to full
speed before feeding the workpiece into the blade.

7. Using a push stick and/or push blocks, slowly feed the

workpiece toward the blade. Stand slightly to the side of
the wood as it contacts the blade to reduce the chance
of injury should kickback occur.

8. Once the blade has made contact with the workpiece,

use the hand closest to the rip fence to guide it. Make
sure the edge of the workpiece remains in solid contact
with both the rip fence and the surface of the table. If
ripping a piece narrower than 4", use a push stick to
move the piece through the cut and past the blade.

9. Continue to feed the workpiece into the blade until the

cut has been completed,

10. Grasp the workpiece from the lead end (the end that

was fed into the blade first) and carefully remove it from
the table.

11. Turn the On/Off Switch to the

Off

position.

12. After the blade has stopped completely, remove the cut­

off stock.

A

WARNING:

To avoid serious personal injury, never push a small piece
of wood into the blade with your hand, always use a push
stick. The use of push blocks, push sticks, and
featherboards are mandatory when making non-through
cuts.

TO MAKE A CROSS-CUT

It is recommended that you make a test cut on scrap wood

first.

A WARNING:

Make sure the blade guard assembly is securely installed
and working properly to avoid serious personal injury.

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2

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3.

1. Removed the miter gauge by sliding it out of the channel.

2, Position the rip fence the desired distance from the blade,

remembering to allow for the kerf, and lock down the 4.
handle.

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Remove the rip fence by lifting the lock down handle.

Loosen the lock knob on the miter gauge, set the miter

gauge to 90° and tighten the lock knob.

Make sure that all loose items have been removed from

the table surface and that the workpiece is not in contact
with the blade.

Turn the On/Off Switch to the

On

position.

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