Ridgid MS255SR Operation Manual - Page 9

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• No-Hands Zone: The area between the marked lines on the left and right side of the miter-table base. This zone is identified by the No-Hands Zone symbols inside the lines marked on the miter table base. • Non-through Cut: Any cutting operation where the blade does not extend completely through the thickness of the work piece. • Revolutions Per Minute (RPM): The number of turns completed by a spinning object in one minute. • Saw-Arm Locking pin: Locks the saw arm in the "DOWN" position. • Saw Blade Path: The area over, under, behind, or in front of the blade, as it applies to the work piece; the area that will be or has been cut by the blade. • Set: The distance that the saw blade tooth is bent (or set) outward from the face of the blade. • Slide Bars: Guide the saw arm when making a slide cut. • Spindle Lock: Allows the user to stop the blade from rotating while tightening or loosening the blade screw during blade replacement or removal. • Spindle: The revolving shaft on which a blade or cutting tool is mounted. • Throat Plate: A plate inserted in the Miter Saw's table that allows for blade clearance. • Through Sawing: Any cutting operation where the blade extends completely through the thickness of the work piece. • Work Piece or Material: The item on which the cutting operation is performed. The surfaces of a work piece are commonly referred to as faces, ends, and edges. FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS Motor No-load Speed Blade Diameter Arbor Size Laser Cutting Capacity with Miter at 0°/Bevel 0°: Maximum nominal lumber size: Cutting Capacity with Miter at 45°/Bevel 0°: Maximum nominal lumber size: Cutting Capacity with Miter at 0°/right Bevel 45°: Maximum nominal lumber size: Cutting Capacity with Miter at 0°/left Bevel 45°: Maximum nominal lumber size: Cutting Capacity of Crown Molding Miter 45° Left & Right: Maximum size: Net Weight 120 V~ 60 Hz 15 A 3,600 RPM 10 in. 5/8 in. Wavelength: 635nm, Power ≤ 1mW Class II 2x12, 4x4 2x8, 4x4 2x12 2x12 6" 59.6 lbs. (27.1 kg) 8

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SPECIFICATIONS
Motor
120 V~ 60 Hz 15 A
No-load Speed
3,600 RPM
Blade Diameter
10 in°
Arbor Size
5/8 in°
Laser
Wavelength: 635nm, Power
1mW Class II
Cutting Capacity with Miter at 0±/Bevel 0±:
Maximum nominal lumber size:
2x12, 4x4
Cutting Capacity with Miter at 45±/Bevel 0±:
Maximum nominal lumber size:
2x8, 4x4
Cutting Capacity with Miter at 0±/right Bevel 45±:
Maximum nominal lumber size:
2x12
Cutting Capacity with Miter at 0±/left Bevel 45±:
Maximum nominal lumber size:
2x12
Cutting Capacity of Crown Molding Miter 45± Left & Right:
Maximum size:
6”
Net Weight
59°6 lbs° (27°1 kg)
FEATURES
No-Hands Zone:
The area between the marked lines on
the left and right side of the miter-table base° This
zone is identified by the No-Hands Zone symbols
inside the lines marked on the miter table base°
Non-through Cut:
Any cutting operation where the
blade does not extend completely through the
thickness of the work piece°
Revolutions Per Minute (RPM):
The number of turns
completed by a spinning object in one minute°
Saw-Arm Locking pin:
Locks the saw arm in the
“DOWN” position°
Saw Blade Path:
The area over, under, behind, or in
front of the blade, as it applies to the work piece; the
area that will be or has been cut by the blade°
Set:
The distance that the saw blade tooth is bent
(or set) outward from the face of the blade°
Slide Bars:
Guide the saw arm when making a slide
cut°
Spindle Lock:
Allows the user to stop the blade from
rotating while tightening or loosening the blade
screw during blade replacement or removal°
Spindle:
The revolving shaft on which a blade or
cutting tool is mounted°
Throat Plate:
A plate inserted in the Miter Saw’s table
that allows for blade clearance°
Through Sawing:
Any cutting operation where the
blade extends completely through the thickness of
the work piece°
Work Piece or Material:
The item on which the cutting
operation is performed° The surfaces of a work piece
are commonly referred to as faces, ends, and edges°