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ADJUSTMENTS

Failure to unplug cut-off machine could result in accidental
starting causing possible serious personal injury.

Release tension on the vise clamp by rotating the vise
crank handle 1/2 to 1 turn counterclockwise.

Lift up the quick lock-release lever as shown in figure 9
and pull back on vise crank handle to slide open the vise.

To tighten:

Unplug your cut-off machine.

Failure to unplug cut-off machine could result in accidental
starting causing possible serious personal injury.

Push the vise crank handle forward to slide the vise clamp
against the workpiece.

Rotate the lock lever forward and push down as shown
in figure 10 to engage its threads with the vise screw.

Rotate the vise crank handle clockwise to tighten the vise
clamp against the workpiece.

WARNING:

WARNING:

Install socket head bolt through lock washer and flat
washer into machine base.

Check and adjust fence to desired cutting angle.
Using the 8 mm hex key supplied, securely tighten socket
head bolts. Return hex key to its storage area in base.

This position is good for cutting thin and wide pieces of
stock, such as flat or angled stock.

To  increase the height of cut of your cut-off machine,
follow the above procedure except place the rear socket
head bolt in the middle threaded hole and the front socket
head bolt in the front threaded hole.

Check and adjust fence to desired cutting angle.

Using the 8 mm hex key supplied, securely tighten socket
head bolts.

This position is good for cutting tall and thick pieces of
stock, such as square or tube stock.

USING THE QUICK LOCK-RELEASE LEVER
AND VISE CLAMP (Fig. 8-9)

To loosen:

Unplug your cut-off machine.

LOCK LEVER (Fig. 8-9)

The lock lever engages the vise clamp to be used along with
the fence to provide a vise for securing the workpiece to be cut.
It also allows you to open and close the vise  quickly  without
repetitive turning of the vise crank handle.

DEPTH STOP

The depth stop limits the wheel's downward travel. It
allows the wheel to go below the machine base enough
to maintain full cutting capacities.

The adjustable depth stop is a bolt threaded into the base of
the machine at the rear. To adjust the depth stop use the
8 mm hex key supplied to raise or lower the depth stop bolt.

The depth stop is factory set to provide maximum cutting
capacity for the 356mm (14”) abrasive wheel provided
with your cut-off machine.

When the diametre of the wheel has been reduced due to
wear, it may be necessary to adjust the depth stop to provide
maximum cutting capacity. When a new abrasive wheel is
installed, it is necessary to check the clearance of the wheel
to the machine base support.

DEPTH STOP ADJUSTMENTS (Fig. 10)

Unplug your cut-off machine.

Failure to unplug cut-off machine could result in acci-
dental starting causing possible serious personal injury.

Loosen the depth stop bolt (36) that is against the machine
base.

The depth stop is lowered (37) by turning the depth stop bolt
clockwise and raised by turning the bolt counterclockwise.

WARNING:

Cutting steel will cause sparks. Do not operate in the
presence of combustible or flammable materials. Failure
to heed this warning could result in a fire or serious per-
sonal injury.

By pressing down on the machine arm, lower the wheel
and check clearance and maximum cutting distance
(distance from adjustable stationary vise where wheel
enters) to front of machine base slot.

Adjust if necessary.

Do not start your abrasive cut-off machine without
checking for interference between the wheel and the
machine base support. Damage may result to the wheel
if it strikes the machine base support during operation of
the machine.

Tighten the depth stop bolt with the 8 mm hex key
provided.

CAUTION:

WARNING:

Summary of Contents for ECO-2435

Page 1: ...ECO 2435 CUT OFF SAW OWNER S OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 2 13 1 2 3 8 4 5 6 11 10 14 9 20 7 16 12 15 21 32 31 19 13 22 23 19 18 7 27 24 25 26 33 28 30 29...

Page 3: ...Fig 9 Fig 8 Fig 10 Fig 7 Fig 6 35 34 36 38 37...

Page 4: ...Fig 13 Fig 12 Fig 11 39 40 17...

Page 5: ...ant lenses they are NOT safety glasses PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Wear a face or dust mask if the cutting operation is dusty PROTECT YOUR HEARING Wear hearing protection and ear protection during extended per...

Page 6: ...E POWER OFF Do not leave tool until it comes to a complete stop NEVER START THE CUT OFF MACHINE WHEN THE WHEEL IS IN CONTACT WITH THE WORKPIECE NEVER cut more than one workpiece at a time DO NOT STACK...

Page 7: ...hemically treated timber Some dust created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities contains chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm...

Page 8: ...machine then lower machine arm 11 and lock it in the down position Use the stopper knob 9 to lock machine arm in the down position SPINDLE LOCK BUTTON Fig 3 A spindle lock button 21 has been provided...

Page 9: ...ghten Depress the spindle lock button and rotate bolt until spindle locks preventing shaft from rotating WARNING Using the 8 mm hex key 16 provided securely tighten socket head bolt Note Bolt has righ...

Page 10: ...vise for securing the workpiece to be cut It also allows you to open and close the vise quickly without repetitive turning of the vise crank handle DEPTH STOP The depth stop limits the wheel s downwa...

Page 11: ...ine to prevent accidents that could result in possible serious personal injury Fig 11 12 WARNING WARNING Large circular or irregularly shaped material may require additional means of clamping to be se...

Page 12: ...owly lower the handle of the machine arm until the cut off wheel comes in contact with the material being cut Continue to use steady and even pressure to obtain a uniform cut through the workpiece Nev...

Page 13: ...t and request a voltage check from the power company Motor does not reach full speed or 1 Voltage from power source is low 1 Request a voltage check from the power power company 2 Circuit is overloade...

Page 14: ...eds attention 1 Have the motor replaced at your nearest authorised Ryobi service agent Wheel hits table 1 Wheel not properly installed 1 See Removal and Installation of Wheel section 2 Depth stop sett...

Page 15: ...r normal use and reasonable care in the opinion 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 wa...

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