Ryobi SAW BT3100 Manuel d'utilisateur

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAW
BT3100
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Your new Table Saw has been engineered and manufactured to Ryobi's high standards for dependability, ease of operation,
and operator safety. 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.
Thank you for buying a Ryobi Table Saw.
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Page 1 - 10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAW

OPERATOR'S MANUAL10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAWBT3100SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCEYour new Table Saw has been engineered and manufactured to R

Page 2 - PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Page 1012345691012131415118Fig. 3KeyNo. Description Quan.1 Rip Scale Indicator ... 12 Screw ...

Page 3 - RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

Page 11The following items are included with your table saw leg stand.LOOSE PARTS LISTFig. 4BCDEEDKKJLKFDEIMDJEDHAHEDCDEMCBAIGGHDEEDFCEDFEDFGA. Stora

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Page 12GETTING TO KNOW YOUR SAWYour saw is designed to perform as a versatile, accurate,precision cutting tool that is easy to operate.It is equipped

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Page 13Fig. 6TOSTARTTOSTOP (A)TOSTOP (B)SWITCHCOVERSWITCHBUTTONPADLOCK(NOT PROVIDED)FEATURESWARNING:Although some of the illustrations in this manual

Page 6 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Page 14BLADESIt is recommended that you use only the RYOBI 10 in. (254 mm) Combination Blade, which is for use with the BT3100 TableSaw. You will get

Page 7 - ELECTRICAL

Page 15ASSEMBLYAssembly is best done in the area where the saw will be used. When you remove the table saw base, loose parts, andhardware from the pac

Page 8 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Page 16ASSEMBLYASSEMBLING STORAGE BRACKETSSee Figure 9. Take storage brackets from loose parts. Take the following hardware from the leg stand hardw

Page 9 - TOOLS NEEDED

Page 17Fig. 12Fig. 11RAILHOLDER NUT Check to make sure the rail clamps will securely clampthe rail before sliding the entire assembly into position.

Page 10 - LOOSE PARTS LIST

Page 18Fig. 15TO INSTALL ACCESSORY TABLE AND RIPFENCE Place the accessory table on the front and back rails,fitting the lips into the top slot of the

Page 11 - LOOSE PARTS LIST

Page 19BLADE AND GUARD ASSEMBLYWARNING:Do not connect to power supply until assembly is complete.Failure to comply could result in accidental starting

Page 12 - FEATURES

Page 2 Product Specifications ... 2 Rules for Safe Operation ... 3-6

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Page 20ASSEMBLY Blade alignment with the riving knife can be adjusted fordifferent blade widths. Refer to Settings and Adjustmentsin the Operations S

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Page 21OPERATIONFig. 21PUSHBLOCKSPUSHSTICKS Use the right type of blade for the cut being made. Use the blade guard assembly for all through cuts.CU

Page 15 - ASSEMBLY

Page 22OPERATIONFig. 22Bevel Rip CutRip CutCross CutMiter CutCompound (Bevel) Miter CutBevel Cross Cut1 The kerf (the cut made by the blade in the wo

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Page 23OPERATIONFEATHERBOARDA featherboard is a device used to help control the workpieceby guiding it securely against the table or fence. Featherboa

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Page 24OPERATIONFig. 26SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTSTO REMOVE THE BLADESee Figures 25 - 27.Use the two wrenches supplied with the saw in this proce-dure to

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Page 25OPERATIONTO CHECK, REPLACE OR ADJUST THE RIVINGKNIFE AND BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLYThe riving knife is mounted between several shims that canbe reloc

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Page 2621120131114151617186758693102111120GULLETFig. 33FRONT RAILFig. 31BEVELINDICATORBEVELLOCKING LEVERRAILCLAMPBLADEADJUSTING HANDLEFig. 322 in.LOCK

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Page 27OPERATIONFig. 36Fig. 34MITERFENCEFig. 35MITERTABLE BASEADJUSTINGCLAMPQUICKSTOPSLOTS FOR LOCKINGMITER TABLEMITERSLIDE LOCKTO LOCK MITER TABLESee

Page 21 - OPERATION

Page 28OPERATION Make sure the wood is clear of the blade before turning onthe saw. See Figure 35. To turn saw ON, lift switch cover and press switc

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Page 29OPERATION Remove miter fence, sliding miter table, and accessorytable. Replace accessory table on the left side of blade. Do notlock. Place

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Page 3The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols, and theexplanations with them, deserve your

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Page 30OPERATION Move the bevel locking lever to the right for angle mode.Turn the blade adjustment handle until the bevel indicatoris at the desired

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Page 31OPERATIONTO MAKE NON-THROUGH CUTSNon-through cuts can be made with the grain (ripping) oracross the grain (crosscut). The use of a non-through

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Page 32OPERATIONTO 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

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Page 33GENERAL MAINTENANCEWARNING:Always begin by disconnecting the power supply. Periodically check all clamps, nuts, bolts, screws, andbelts for ti

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Page 34BLADESCREWSRIPFENCELOCKINGHANDLEWARNING:Before performing any adjustment, make sure the tool isunplugged from the power supply and the switch i

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Page 35Fig. 47BLADEADJUSTING HANDLESOCKETHEAD SCREW Make two or three test cuts on scrap wood. If the cuts arenot true, repeat the process.WARNING:B

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Page 36TO ADJUST THE FRONT AND REAR RAILCLAMPSSee Figure 49.The rail clamps are located below the rails and ensure tightattachment of the rail. Follow

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Page 37CHECKING SLIDING MITER TABLE ASSEMBLYTo Check Miter Base Parallelism:WARNING:Begin by unplugging your saw. Failure to unplug sawcould result in

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Page 38LTo Check Miter Fence AlignmentSee Figure 53.The miter fence must be perpendicular to the blade when setat zero degrees.WARNING:Begin by unplug

Page 33 - MAINTENANCE

Page 39WARNING:Begin by unplugging your saw. Failure to unplug sawcould result in accidental starting causing possible seriousinjury.TO ADJUST THE MIT

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Page 4Safe operation of this power tool requires that you read andunderstand this operator's manual and all labels affixed tothe tool. Safety is

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Page 40PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTIONTROUBLE SHOOTINGExcess vibration. Blade is out of balance. Replace blade.Blade is damaged. Replace blade.Saw is not mount

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Page 41PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTIONSaw does not make accurate 90 or Positive stops inside cabinet need Adjust positive stops.45 degree cuts. adjusting (Beve

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Page 42NOTESNOTES

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Page 43RYOBI 10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. BT3100FIGURE 58: 10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAWFOR MITER TABLE ASSEMBLY,REFER TO FIGURE 59FOR RIP FENCE

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Page 44The 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 40 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

Page 45KeyNo. Description Quan.KeyNo. Description Quan. * Item 96 includes parts 42, 78, 100 through 106, and 1

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Page 4619 Washer ... 120 Eccentric Screw (10-24) ... 321 Quick Stop ...

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Page 47KeyNo. Description Quan.KeyNo. Description Quan.RYOBI 10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. BT3100FIGURE 60: RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY1 Rip Fence ...

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Page 48RYOBI 10 in. (254 mm) TABLE SAW - MODEL NO. BT3100FIGURE 61: MOTOR ASSEMBLYKeyNo. Description Quan.1 Arbor ...

Page 44 - PARTS LIST - FIGURE 58

Page 495047 Arm ... 18 Cover ... 19 D

Page 45 - WARNING:

Page 5 BLADES COAST AFTER TURN OFF. NEVER USE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE. Normalsparking of the motor could ignite fumes. INSPECT TOOL CORDS PERIO

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Page 50The model number will be found on the data plate attached to the right side panel of the cabinet, next to the saw’s on board receptacle. Always

Page 47 - FIGURE 60: RIP FENCE ASSEMBLY

Page 51The model number will be found on the data plate attached to the right side panel of the cabinet, next to the saw’s on board receptacle. Always

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Page 43983000-132 8-02RYOBI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.1428 Pearman Dairy Road Anderson, SC 29625Post Office Box 1207 Anderson SC 29622-1207Phone 1-800-525

Page 49 - FIGURE 63: REPLACEMENT PARTS

Page 6 CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN or servicepersonnel if the grounding instructions are not completelyunderstood or if in doubt as to whether

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Page 7ELECTRICALELECTRICAL CONNECTIONYour Ryobi Table Saw is powered by a precision builtelectric motor. It should be connected to a power supplythat

Page 51 - PARTS LIST FOR FIGURE 64

Page 8Anti-Kickback Pawls (Fingers)Device which, when properly installed and maintained, isdesigned to stop the workpiece from being kicked backtoward

Page 52 - Model BT3100

Page 9The saw is factory set for accurate cutting. After assem-bling it, check for accuracy. If shipping has influenced thesettings, refer to specifi

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