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Your miter saw has been engineered and manufactured to our high standard for dependability, ease of operation, and
operator safety. When properly cared for, it will give you years of rugged, trouble-free performance.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read and understand the operator’s manual before using
this product.
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
10 in. SLIDING COMPOUND MITER SAW
WITH LASER
TSS100L
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Page 1 - OPERATOR’S MANUAL

SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCEYour miter saw has been engineered and manufactured to our high standard for dependability, ease of operation,

Page 2 - WARRANTY

10FEATURESFig. 2PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSBlade Arbor ... 5/8 in.Blade Diameter ...

Page 3 - GENERAL SAFETY RULES

11FEATURESKNOW YOUR COMPOUND MITER SAWSee Figure 2.The safe use of this product requires an understanding of the information on the tool and in this o

Page 4 - SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

12FEATURESThe following tools (not included) are needed for making adjustments or installing the blade:TOOLS NEEDEDFig. 6coMBination SQuareFraMinG SQu

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13LOOSE PARTS LISTFig. 7WARNING:The use of attachments or accessories not listed might be hazardous and could cause serious personal injury. Blade W

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14ASSEMBLYtrace holeS at theSe locationS For hole PatternWARNING:Do not start the compound miter saw without checking for interference between the bl

Page 7 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

15ASSEMBLYNOTE: Many of the illustrations in this manual show only portions of the compound miter saw. This is intentional so that we can

Page 8 - ELECTRICAL

16ASSEMBLYWORK CLAMP See Figure 11.WARNING:In some operations, the work clamp assembly may interfere with the operation of the blade guard as

Page 9 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

17ASSEMBLYTO INSTALL / REPLACE THE BLADESee Figures 14 - 15.WARNING:A 10 in. blade is the maximum blade capacity of the saw. Never use a blade that is

Page 10 - FEATURES

18ASSEMBLYWARNING:Make sure the spindle lock button is not engaged before reconnecting saw into power source. Never engage spindle l

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19ASSEMBLYREMOVING / REPLACING THE THROAT PLATESee Figure 17.WARNING:The throat plate must be below the saw table. If the throat plate is too high

Page 12 - TOOLS NEEDED

2 Introduction ...

Page 13 - LOOSE PARTS LIST

20ASSEMBLYSQUARING THE BLADE TO THE FENCESee Figures 18 - 21. Unplug the saw. Pull the saw arm all the way down and engage the lock pin to hold th

Page 14 - ASSEMBLY

21Miter taBlecoMBination SQuareBladeMiter FenceASSEMBLYScale indicatorFig. 22indicator ScrewBeVel ScaleSQUARING THE BLADE TO THE MITER TABLESee Figure

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22OPERATIONWARNING:Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you care-less. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is sufficient to i

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23OPERATIONTO MAKE NON-SLIDING CUTSWARNING:Securely tighten the slide lock knob when making any non-sliding cuts. Failure to tighten the knob could re

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24Fig. 28indicator PointOPERATIONTO BEVEL CUTSee Figures 28 - 29.A bevel cut is made by cutting across the grain of the workpiece with the blade angle

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25OPERATIONTO COMPOUND MITER CUTSee Figures 30 - 31.A compound miter cut is a cut made using a miter angle and a bevel angle at the same time. This ty

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2600OPERATIONTO SUPPORT LONG WORKPIECESSee Figure 32.Long workpieces need extra supports. Supports should be placed along the workpiece so it does not

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27OPERATION WARNING:Never make a cut by pulling the saw toward you as the blade can climb on top of the workpiece and come toward you. Failu

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28OPERATIONMAKING AN AUXILIARY FENCESee Figure 35.Certain unusual cuts may benefit from a thicker miter fence (auxiliary fence) due to the size and pos

Page 22 - OPERATION

29OPERATION4 PITCH OF SIDENUMBER OF SIDES0°6M- 45.00°B- 0.00°5°10°15°20°25°30°35°40°45°50°55°60°65°70°75°80°85°90°578 910M- 36.00°B- 0.00°M- 3

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3GENERAL SAFETY RULESWARNING: Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock, fire

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30OPERATIONFig. 36When cutting crown molding by this method, the bevel angle should be set at 33.85°. The miter angle should be set at 31.6° either ri

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31OPERATIONwronGWARNING: To avoid a kickback and to avoid serious personal injury, never position the concave edge of bowed or warped material agains

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32ADJUSTMENTSWARNING:Before performing any adjustment, make sure the tool is unplugged from the power supply. Failure to heed this warning could resul

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33ADJUSTMENTSTRAVEL PIVOT ADJUSTMENT The saw arm should rise completely to the up position by itself. If the saw arm does not raise by itself or i

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34MAINTENANCEWARNING:When servicing, use only identical replacement parts. Use of any other parts may create a hazard or cause product

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35NOTES

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ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES, INC.1428 Pearman Dairy Road, Anderson, SC 29625Phone 1-800-525-2579www.ryobitools.comWARNING:Some dust created by power sandin

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4GENERAL SAFETY RULES NEVER USE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE. Normal sparking of the motor could ignite fumes. INSPECT TOOL CORDS PERIODICAL

Page 32 - ADJUSTMENTS

5 NEVER PERFORM ANY OPERATION FREEHAND. Always place the workpiece to be cut on the miter table and position it firmly against the fence as a

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6SYMBOLSSome of the following symbols may be used on this tool. Please study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of

Page 34 - MAINTENANCE

7SYMBOLSThe following signal words and meanings are intended to explain the levels of risk associated with this product.DANGER:Indicates an imminently

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8ELECTRICALSPEED AND WIRINGThe no-load speed of this tool is approximately 5,000 RPM. This speed is not constant and decreases under a

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9GLOSSARY OF TERMSNon-Through CutsAny cutting operation where the blade does not extend completely through the thickness of the workpiece.Push

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