OPERAT0R'S MANUAL10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAW / BT3000SPECIFICATIONS:Blade Diameter 10 in. (254 mm)Blade Arbor 5/8 in. (16 mm)Cutting Depth at 0° 3-
Page 10FEATURESGETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAWYour saw is designed to perform as a versatile, accurate,precision cutting tool that is easy to operate.It is e
Page 11FEATURESWARNING:Although some of the illustrations in this manual areshown with the blade guard removed for clarity, do notoperate the saw with
Page 12FEATURESC. BLADESIt is recommended that you use only the RYOBI 10 in. (254 mm) Combination Blade, which is specifically designed, tuned,and ba
Page 13Figure 9: Rear RailFigure 8: Front RailASSEMBLYWARNING:Do not connect to power supply until assembly is complete.Failure to comply could result
Page 14Figure 12: Rip Fence InstallationFigure 11: Miter Fence InstallationASSEMBLYMITERTABLE BASEHOLE "A"LOCATORPINADJUSTINGCLAMPMITERFENCE
Page 15ASSEMBLYTO CHECK SAW BLADE INSTALLATION1. To check the saw blade, first remove the three screwsholding the throat plate in place. Remove the th
Page 16OPERATIONA. GENERAL INFORMATIONGROUNDINGThe saw’s three-prong plug must be plugged into a matchingoutlet that is properly installed and grounde
Page 17OPERATIONMiter cuts are made with the wood at any angle other than90 degrees. See Figures 19 and 38. (The wood is angled tothe blade.) Miter cu
Page 18Figure 24: Arbor and WasherOPERATIONB. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTSTO REMOVE THE BLADEUse the two wrenches supplied with the saw in this proce-dure
Page 19OPERATIONTO CHECK, REPLACE OR ADJUST THE RIVINGKNIFE AND BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLYThe riving knife is mounted between several shims that canbe reloc
Page 2Table Of Contents ... 2Rules For Safe Operation ...
Page 20KICKBACKSee Figure 29.Kickback can occur when the blade stalls or binds, kickingthe workpiece back toward the front of the saw with greatforce
Page 21OPERATIONA simple push stick design is shown in figure 30. Rememberthat the stick must always be narrower than the workpiece toavoid risk of in
Page 22OPERATIONGULLETFigure 34: Setting the Scale IndicatorFRONTRAILFigure 32: Correct Blade DepthBEVELINDICATORBEVELLOCKING LEVERRAILCLAMPBLADEADJUS
Page 23OPERATIONFigure 37: Switch With CoverFigure 35: Locking the Miter TableMITERFENCEFigure 36: Making a Straight Cross CutMITERTABLE BASEADJUSTING
Page 24OPERATIONNOTE: To prevent unauthorized use, lock your saw inthe OFF position with a padlock as shown in figure 37.9. Let the blade build up to
Page 25OPERATIONTO MAKE A BEVEL CROSS CUTSee Figure 40.It is recommended that you place the piece to be saved onthe left side of the blade and that yo
Page 26OPERATIONTO MAKE A BEVEL RIP CUT (Continued)5. Attach the rip fence over the front and rear rails on theleft side and lock securely. Reset the
Page 27OPERATIONTO MAKE DADO CUTSA dado is a non-through cut and typically refers to a channelcut, both with the grain and across the grain. An option
Page 28MAINTENANCEA. GENERAL MAINTENANCEWARNING:Always begin by disconnecting the power supply.1. Periodically check all clamps, nuts, bolts, screws,
Page 29MAINTENANCETO ADJUST THE BEVEL LOCKING LEVERThe bevel locking lever may work loose and require adjusting.To adjust it, use the following steps.
Page 3The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols, and theexplanations with them, deserve your
Page 30MAINTENANCETO ALIGN THE MITER LOCKING CLAMPSSee Figure 47.WARNING:Unplug the saw to prevent accidental starting.The miter locking clamps are p
Page 31SLIDING MITER TABLE ASSEMBLYChecks and AdjustmentsThe sliding miter table assembly has been pre-set at the factory to be parallel to the blade.
Page 32CHECKING SLIDING MITER TABLEASSEMBLYTO CHECK MITER BASE PARALLELISM1. Set saw up as if you were preparing to make a cut.Tighten rail clamps, mi
Page 33LTO CHECK MITER FENCE ALIGNMENTThe miter fence must be perpendicular to the blade when setat zero degrees.1. Set the miter fence (H) at 0° as s
Page 34SLIDING MITER TABLE ASSEMBLYChecks and Adjustments (Continued)WARNING:Begin by unplugging your saw. Failure to unplug sawcould result in accide
Page 35LUBRICATIONThis saw has been lubricated at the factory prior to shipment.Following extended use, you should inspect and lubricatethe following
Page 36TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTIONExcess vibration. Blade is out of balance. Replace blade.Blade is damaged. Replace blade.Saw is not mou
Page 37TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTIONSaw does not make accurate 90 or45 degree cuts. Positive stops inside cabinet needadjusting (Bevel Cuts
Page 38ACCESSORIESFollowing is a list of optional accessories for the BT3000 table saw.PART NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO. DESCRIPTION4010300 Metal Work Sta
Page 39NOTES
Page 4RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION (Continued)Safety is a combination of common sense, staying alert, andknowing how your table saw works. Read this manua
Page 40RYOBI 10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. BT3000FIGURE 59: 10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAWFOR MITER TABLE ASSEMBLY,REFER TO FIGURE 60FOR RIP FENCE
Page 41The model number will be found on the data plate attached to the right side panel of the cabinet, next to thesaw's on board receptacle. Al
Page 42KeyNo. Description Quan.KeyNo. Description Quan. * Item 96 includes parts 42, 78, 100 through 105, and 1
Page 4319 Washer ... 120 Eccentric Screw (10-24) ... 321 Quick Stop ...
Page 44KeyNo. Description Quan.KeyNo. Description Quan.RYOBI 10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. BT3000FIG. 61: RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY1 Rip Fence ...
Page 45RYOBI 10 in. (254mm) TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. BT3000FIG. 62: MOTOR ASSEMBLYKeyNo. Description Quan.1 Arbor ...
Page 4665047 Dowel Pin (.309 x 1-1/4 in.) ... 18 Arm ... 19 Cover (clea
Page 47NOTES
OPERATOR'S MANUAL10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAW / BT3000972000-293 3-01 Printed in U.S.A.RYOBI TECHNOLOGIES INC1428 Pearman Dairy Road Anderson SC 2
Page 5RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION (Continued)WARNING:Remove all fences and auxiliary tables beforetransporting saw. Failure to do so can result in anacci
Page 61. ALWAYS USE BLADE GUARD, RIVING KNIFE, ANDANTI-KICKBACK PAWLS on all "through-sawing" op-erations. Through-sawing operations are th
Page 7GLOSSARY OF TERMS FOR WOODWORKINGAnti-Kickback Pawls (Fingers)Device which, when properly installed and maintained, isdesigned to stop the workp
Page 8If any parts are missing, do not attempt to assemble thetable saw, plug in the power cord, or turn the switch onuntil the missing parts are obta
Page 9123456910121314181716151178UNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTSLIST OF LOOSE PARTS FOR TABLE SAWFigure 3: Loose PartsKeyNo. Description Quan.1 Rip Sc
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