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OPERATION
TO MAKE DADO CUTS
A dado is a non-through cut and typically refers to a channel
cut, both with the grain and across the grain. An optional
Adjustable Dado (part number 4658718), Zero Clearance
Throat Plate (part number 4070333), and Dado Throat Plate
(part number 4070330) are available for your saw from your
local Ryobi dealer or Ryobi Factory Service Center.
1. Unplug your saw.
2. Remove the riving knife and guard assembly.
See
Figure 15, on page 15.
3. Retighten the two hex nuts on base assembly.
4. Remove the blade.
5. Remove the appropriate spacers on the blade arbor to
get the correct width for the dado blade.
6. Mount the dado blade, using the instructions with the
dado set.
7. Make sure the arbor nut is fully engaged and the arbor
extends at least one full thread past a securely tightened
arbor nut.
8. When mounting dado blades, make sure both the inner
blade washer and outer blade washer are used.
9. Replace the throat plate with optional Dado Throat Plate.
WARNING:
Always put all spacers in proper location when changing
back to saw blade. Failure to do so may result in possible
injury and damage to the tool.
10. Always use push blocks, push sticks, or featherboards
when making dado cuts to avoid the risk of serious
injury.
WARNING:
All blades must be rated for at least 5,500 RPM to prevent
possible injury or damage to the tool.
TO MAKE NON-THROUGH CUTS (Continued)
WARNING:
Unplug the saw to avoid possible injury.
1. Remove the three screws holding the throat plate in
place. Remove the throat plate.
2. Raise the saw blade by pushing the bevel locking lever
to the left and rotating the blade adjusting handle
clockwise.
3. Put the saw in Angle mode by pushing the bevel locking
lever to the right. Turn the blade adjusting handle until
the blade indicator shows a 30 degree angle. Push the
bevel locking lever securely to the left to lock the angle.
4. With the box end of the small hex wrench, loosen the two
hex nuts at the base of the riving knife. DO NOT
REMOVE HEX NUTS. Remove the riving knife/guard
assembly. Retighten the two hex nuts on the base.
Insert the throat plate.
5. Bring the blade back to 90 degrees.
6. Lower the blade to the correct height by turning the
blade adjusting handle counterclockwise. Secure throat
plate with the three screws.
WARNING:
Carefully check all set-ups and rotate the blade one full
revolution to assure proper clearance before connecting
saw to power source.
7. Always use push blocks, push sticks, and featherboards
when making non-through cuts to avoid the risk of
serious injury.
See Figure 43.
WARNING:
Never feed wood with your hands when making any non-
through cut such as rabbets or dadoes.
8. When the cut is complete, unplug saw and raise the
blade.
9. Remove the three screws holding the throat plate in
place. Remove the throat plate.
10. Push the bevel locking lever to the right. Rotate the
blade adjusting handle until the bevel indicator shows a
30 degree angle. Push the bevel locking lever securely
to the left while holding the blade adjusting handle to
lock the angle. Reinstall the blade guard assembly.
11. Retighten the nuts at the base of the riving knife. Check
riving knife alignment to the blade and adjust shims if
necessary.
See Page 19.
12. Move the bevel locking lever to the right and rotate the
blade back to 90 degrees. Push the lever to the left to
lock the angle.
13. Insert the throat plate, lower the blade and secure with
the three screws. Tighten them firmly.
Figure 43: Making A Non-Through Cut
FEATHERBOARD
PUSH BLOCK
PUSH
STICK
"C" CLAMP
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