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When straight cutting against the fence use a push stick.

During transportation the saw blade guard should be fully

down and close to the table.

When bevel-cutting with the table incline, place the guide

on the lower part of the table.

When cutting round timber use a suitable holding device

to prevent twisting of the workpiece.

Do not use guarding for handling or transportation.

Adjust the adjustable guard as close to the workpiece as

practicable.

THANK YOU FOR BUYING A RYOBI PRODUCT

.

To ensure your safety and satisfaction, carefully read through

this

OWNER'S

M

ANUAL

and

SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS

before

using the product.

2. Blade guide knob

3. Lock lever

4. Table lock handle

5. Scale

6. Scale indicator

7. Angle adjustment knob

8. Dust exhaust port

9. Blade tension knob

11. Blade guide support

12. Switch and switch key

13.

Latch

Lower

14. Saw table

15. Saw blade

16. Blade guard

18. Tracking view window

19. Table aligning bolt

20. Washer

21. Wing nut

22. Nut

23. Spring

24. Blade guide assembly

25. Set screws

26. Upper wheel

27. 8mm Hex nut

28. Lower blade guides

29. Lower wheel

30. To decrease tension

31. To increase tension

32. Blade on wheel

33. Zero stop set screw

34. Small combination square

35. Upper blade guide support

36. Blade guide screws

37. Blade guide support screw

38. Thrust bearing screw

39. Thrust bearing

40. Lower blade guide support

41. Blade guide

42. Switch key

43. Lock knob

44. Mitre gauge slot

45. Mitre gauge

46. Brush

47. Tire

48. Screw

50. Lower wheel

51. Pulley shaft

52. Motor pulley

53. Drive belt

Angle Adjustment Knob

Tilts the saw table for bevel cutting.

Blade Guard

Protects the operator from coming in contact with theblade.

Blade Guide Support

Helps keep the blade from twisting during operation.

Blade Guide Knob with Lock Lever

Use the blade guide knob and lock lever to adjust the

blade guide assembly to keep the blade from twisting or

breaking. Always lock the blade guide assembly in place

before turning on the band saw.

Blade Tension Knob

Controls blade tension when changing blades and making

adjustments for various sawing applications.

Dust Exhaust Port and Adaptor

A 44.5 mm (1 - 3/4”) dust exhaust port makes dustless

cutting possible by blowing the dust away from the user.

Attach the adaptor to the dust exhaust port when using

a dust collection system or vacuum.

Latch

Easy open latches allow front cover to be opened for making

adjustments.

Saw Blade

Saw comes with a standard 6mm (1/4”) blade.

Saw Table with Throat Plate

Your band saw has a square 290mm (11-3/8”) aluminum

saw table with tilt control for maximum accuracy. The throat

plate, installed in the saw table at the factory, allows for

blade clearance.

Scale and Scale Indicator

The scale and scale indicator show the angle or degree

the saw table is titled for bevel cutting.

KNOW YOUR BAND SAW

Before attempting to use, familiarise yourself with all the

operating features and safety requirement of your saw.

54.   Laser

When transporting use one hand to support the machine 

base, and another to hold the machine body in which 

the main switch is located.

Laser

Allows  accurate  and  precise  location  when  cutting  the 

workpiece.

Straight      

Allows straight cutting for the workpiece.

Light

Increases workpiece illumination.

Where possible use clamps or a vice to hold the work. It 

is safer than using your hand.

Use and correctly adjust the saw blade guard.

56. Light

55. Straight Fence

57. Hex Key (W3, W4, W5)

(Not included)

49. Motor Capacitor

58. Laser cover

59. M3 Tapping screw

60. Laser 

ON/OFF

 switch

61. Button cell protection tube

17. Upper Latch

10. Blade tracking knob

1.   Blade tracking knob

Fence

DESCRIPTION

FEATURES

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RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

Summary of Contents for EBW4023L

Page 1: ... LASER RAYS DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM Laser Specification EN60875 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Laser class 2 Wave lengths 650 nm Output Power 1mW EBW4023L 230mm BAND SAW WITH LASER AND LIGHT OWNERʼS OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...60875 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Laser class 2 Wave lengths 650 nm Output Power 1mW 7 4 6 5 3 2 1 55 9 56 EBW4023L 19 21 4 20 20 ATTENTION LASER RAYS DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM Laser Specification EN60875 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Laser class 2 Wave lengths 650 nm Output Power 1mW 20 4 22 20 23 Fig 2 Fig 1 7 Page 1 ...

Page 3: ...class 2 Wave lengths 650 nm Output Power 1mW EBW4023L ATTENTION LASER RAYS DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM Laser Specification EN60875 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Laser class 2 Wave lengths 650 nm Output Power 1mW Fig 3 Fig 4 2 3 24 25 21 19 Fig 5 9 26 27 24 15 28 29 Fig 6 Fig 7 9 18 32 10 Fig 8 31 30 Page 2 20 9 13 14 16 17 ...

Page 4: ...s 2 Wave lengths 650 nm Output Power 1mW EBW4023L ATTENTION LASER RAYS DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM Laser Specification EN60875 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Laser class 2 Wave lengths 650 nm Output Power 1mW Fig 9 24 39 38 37 35 Fig 10 Fig 11 37 38 40 39 37 Fig 12 24 35 39 38 37 Fig 14 14 6 4 Fig 13 33 15 34 24 41 42 Page 3 36 ...

Page 5: ...ASER RAYS DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM Laser Specification EN60875 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Laser class 2 Wave lengths 650 nm Output Power 1mW EBW4023L ATTENTION LASER RAYS DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM Laser Specification EN60875 1 1994 A11 1996 A2 2001 Laser class 2 Wave lengths 650 nm Output Power 1mW Fig 15 46 47 20 48 29 Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 52 53 51 50 Fig 16 Fig 20 A 55 49 Page 4 ...

Page 6: ...LA SE R RA YS DO NO T LO OK DIR EC TLY INT O TH E BE AM Laser Sp ecific ation EN 60875 1 1994 A11 1996 A 2 2 001 Laser cla ss 2 Wa ve len gth s 650 nm Ou tpu t Po we r 1mW Fig 20 B Fig 20 C Fig 21 Page 5 59 58 60 61 ...

Page 7: ...tion Maintenance Parts Ordering Service 6 6 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 11 12 13 13 14 15 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Input Power No load speed Dust port Throat capacity Max saw blade width length Max saw blade thickness Max height of cut Saw table size Weight 240 V 50 Hz 400W 1400 min 1 Ø44 5 mm 230mm 10 mm X 1510 mm 0 35 mm 80 mm 290 mm x 290 mm 17 8 Kg ...

Page 8: ...tters disconnect tools from the power supply Remove adjusting keys and wrenches Form the habit of checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed from the tool before turning it on Avoid unintentional starting Ensure switch is in off position when plugging in Use outdoor extension leads When the tool is used outdoors use only extension cords intended for outdoor use and so marked Stay...

Page 9: ...lade Guide Knob with Lock Lever Use the blade guide knob and lock lever to adjust the blade guide assembly to keep the blade from twisting or breaking Always lock the blade guide assembly in place before turning on the band saw Blade Tension Knob Controls blade tension when changing blades and making adjustments for various sawing applications Dust Exhaust Port and Adaptor A 44 5 mm 1 3 4 dust exh...

Page 10: ...lt If any tipping or warping is noted secure workbench or support surface before beginning cutting operation CLAMPING BAND SAW TO WORKBENCH Fig 3 If the band saw is to be used as a portable tool it is recommended that you fasten it permanently to a mounting board that can easily be clamped to a workbench or other supportingsurface Themountingboardshouldbeofsufficient size to avoid tipping of saw w...

Page 11: ... Adjust blade tension properly before making track ing adjustments Check that the blade guides are not inter fering with the blade To Adjust WARNING INSTALLING AND ADJUSTING THE BLADE Fig 5 6 it position the blade guide assembly about halfway between the saw table and saw housing Retighten the lock lever Turn the lock lever counterclockwise to unlock the blade guide assembly Turning the blade guid...

Page 12: ...bearings 39 when you stop cutting It is important that both upper and lower thrust bearings be adjusted equally Adjust the thrust bearings first Using the 4 mm hex key loosen the thrust bearing screw WARNING Close front cover and relatch NOTE A 1 8 3 mm blade may not track properly in the center of the wheel It may be better to track this blade on the back half of the upper wheel WARNING SQUARING ...

Page 13: ...op Choose the right size and style blade for the material and type of cut you plan todo Make sure that the blade teeth point down toward the saw table that the blade guides thrust bearings and blade tension are properly adjusted that the blade guide knob is tight and that no parts have excessive play To avoid accidental blade contact minimise blade breakage and provide maximum blade support always...

Page 14: ...eep your band saw clean Remove sawdust from the inside frequently Do not allow pitch to accumulate on the saw table blade guides or thrust bearings Clean them with gum and pitch remover Apply a thin coat of automobile type wax to the saw tables top so the wood slides easily while cutting Do not at any time let brake fluids gasoline petroleum based products penetrating oils etc come in contact with...

Page 15: ...quently vacuum or blow out sawdust from the motor If the power cord is worn cut or damaged in any way have it replaced immediately by a qualified service technician Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury To avoid fire or electrocution reassemble electric parts with only identical Ryobi replacement parts Reassemble exactly as originally assembled There is a brush 46 located inside...

Page 16: ...NOTE Page 15 ...

Page 17: ...inion of the Company and such guarantee does not cover damage malfunction or failure resulting from misuse neglect abuse or used for a purpose for which it was not designed or is not suited and no repairs alterations or modifications have been attempted by other than an Authorised Service Agent This guarantee will not apply if the tool is damaged by accident or if repairs arise from normal wear an...

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