Ryobi RTS22 Operation Manual - Page 41

Adjustments

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ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: Before performing any adjustment, make sure the tool is unplugged from the power supply and the switch is in the OFF ( O ) position. Failure to heed this warning could result in serious personal injury. To avoid unnecessary set-ups and adjustments, a good practice is to check your setups carefully with a framing square and make practice cuts in scrap wood before making finish cuts in good workpieces. Do not start any adjustments until you have checked with a square and made test cuts to be sure adjustments are needed. REPLACING THE BLADE See Figures 50 - 52. Blade kerf width must be within the limits stamped on the riving knife.  Unplug the saw.  Remove the blade guard and anti-kickback pawls.  Lower the saw blade and remove the throat plate.  Make sure the bevel locking lever is locked.  Raise the saw blade to full height.  Insert the open end of the blade wrench onto the flats on the arbor shaft.  Insert the closed end of the blade wrench over the blade nut. Holding both wrenches firmly, pull the outside wrench (right side) forward while pushing the inside (left side) to the back of the saw. Remove the blade nut and blade washer.  Unlock the release locking lever and remove the blade. NOTE: Arbor shaft has right hand threads. To install a standard blade:  Place the new blade on the arbor shaft (the teeth must point down toward the front of the saw to work properly).  Place the blade washer and the blade nut over the arbor shaft. Be sure the flat side of the blade washer faces the blade and that all items are snug against the arbor housing. Make sure the blade nut is securely tightened. Do not overtighten.  Lock the release lever.  Rotate the blade by hand to make sure it turns freely.  Lower the saw blade and reinstall the throat plate.  Check all clearances for free blade rotation. NOTE: To replace the blade with an accessory blade, follow the instructions provided with the accessory. BLADE THROAT PLATE 41 - English BLADE WRENCH BLADE WRENCH BLADE WASHER Fig. 50 BLADE NUT ARBOR SHAFT Fig. 51 RIVING KNIFE BLADE Fig. 52

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41 - English
BLADE
BLADE
NUT
BLADE
WASHER
ARBOR
SHAFT
THROAT
PLATE
RIVING
KNIFE
BLADE
Fig. 52
Fig. 51
ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING:
Before performing any adjustment, make sure the tool
is unplugged from the power supply and the switch is in
the
OFF ( O )
position. Failure to heed this warning could
result in serious personal injury.
To avoid unnecessary set-ups and adjustments, a good
practice is to check your setups carefully with a framing
square and make practice cuts in scrap wood before making
finish cuts in good workpieces. Do not start any adjustments
until you have checked with a square and made test cuts to
be sure adjustments are needed.
REPLACING THE BLADE
See Figures 50 - 52.
Blade kerf width must be within the limits stamped on the
riving knife.
Unplug the saw.
Remove the blade guard and anti-kickback pawls.
Lower the saw blade and remove the throat plate.
Make sure the bevel locking lever is locked.
Raise the saw blade to full height.
Insert the open end of the blade wrench onto the flats on
the arbor shaft.
Insert the closed end of the blade wrench over the blade
nut. Holding both wrenches firmly, pull the outside wrench
(right side) forward while pushing the inside (left side) to
the back of the saw. Remove the blade nut and blade
washer.
Unlock the release locking lever and remove the blade.
NOTE:
Arbor shaft has right hand threads.
To install a standard blade:
Place the new blade on the arbor shaft (the teeth must
point down toward the front of the saw to work properly).
Place the blade washer and the blade nut over the arbor
shaft. Be sure the flat side of the blade washer faces
the blade and that all items are snug against the arbor
housing. Make sure the blade nut is securely tightened.
Do not overtighten.
Lock the release lever.
Rotate the blade by hand to make sure it turns freely.
Lower the saw blade and reinstall the throat plate.
Check all clearances for free blade rotation.
NOTE:
To replace the blade with an accessory blade, follow
the instructions provided with the accessory.
BLADE
WRENCH
BLADE
WRENCH
Fig. 50