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1. NEVER USE A DULL SAW BLADE or one that does

not have sufficient set.

2. DO NOT REMOVE THE SAW'S BLADE GUARDS.

Never operate the saw with any guard or cover re-
moved. Make sure all guards are operating properly
before each use.

3. MAKE SURE THE MITER TABLE IS LOCKED IN

POSITION BEFORE OPERATING YOUR SAW. Lock
the miter table by securely tightening the miter lock
handle.

4. NEVER PERFORM ANY OPERATION "FREEHAND".

Always place the workpiece to be cut on the miter table
and position it firmly against the fence as a backstop.

5. ALWAYS USE A CLAMP to secure the workpiece

when possible.

6. NEVER hand hold a workpiece that is too small to be

clamped. Keep hands clear of the no hands zone.

7. NEVER reach behind or under the blade and its cutting

path with your hands and fingers for any reason.

8. NEVER stand or have any part of your body in line with

the path of the saw blade.

9. ALLOW THE MOTOR TO COME UP TO FULL SPEED

before starting a cut.

10. ALWAYS release the power switch and allow the saw

blade to stop rotating before raising it out of the
workpiece.

11. NEVER reach to pick up a workpiece, a piece of scrap,

or anything else that is in or near the cutting path of the
blade.

12. NEVER leave the miter saw unattended while con-

nected to a power source.

13. FIRMLY CLAMP OR BOLT your miter saw to a work-

bench or table. The most comfortable saw table height
is 39 inches or at approximately hip height.

14. AVOID AWKWARD OPERATIONS AND HAND PO-

SITIONS where a sudden slip could cause your hand to
move into the blade. ALWAYS  make sure you have
good balance. NEVER operate your miter saw on the
floor or in a crouched position.

15. ALWAYS PROVIDE ADEQUATE ROOM AND SUP-

PORT for crosscutting long workpieces.

16. NEVER USE A LENGTH STOP ON THE FREE SCRAP

END OF A CLAMPED WORKPIECE. NEVER hold
onto or bind the free scrap end of the workpiece in any
operation. If a work clamp and length stop are used
together, they must both be installed on the same side
of the saw table to prevent the saw from catching the
loose end and kicking up.

Additional Rules For Safe Operation

For Miter Saws

17. DO NOT TURN THE MOTOR SWITCH ON AND OFF

RAPIDLY. This could cause the saw blade to loosen
and could create a hazard. Should this ever occur,
stand clear and allow the saw blade to come to a
complete stop. Disconnect your saw from the power
supply and securely retighten the blade bolt.

18. NEVER cut more than one piece at a time. DO NOT

STACK more than one workpiece on the saw table at
a time.

19. IF ANY PART OF THIS MITER SAW IS MISSING or

should break, bend, or fail in any way, or should any
electrical component fail to perform properly, shut off
the power switch, remove the miter saw plug from the
power source and have damaged, missing, or failed
parts replaced before resuming operation.

20. ALWAYS  STAY ALERT! Do not allow familiarity (gained

from frequent use of your saw) to cause a careless
mistake. ALWAYS REMEMBER that a careless frac-
tion of a second is sufficient to inflict severe injury.

21. MAKE SURE THE WORK AREA HAS AMPLE LIGHT-

ING to see the work and that no obstructions will
interfere with safe operation BEFORE performing any
work using your saw.

22. ALWAYS TURN OFF SAW before disconnecting it, to

avoid accidental starting when reconnecting to power
supply.

23. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Refer to them fre-

quently and use to instruct other users. If you loan
someone this tool, loan them these instructions also.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING:

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. Some examples of these
chemicals are:

• lead from lead-based paints,

• crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other

masonry products, and

• arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated

lumber.

Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on
how often you do this type of work. To reduce your
exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated
area, and work with approved safety equipment, such
as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter
out microscopic particles.

Summary of Contents for TS1301

Page 1: ...ed trouble free performance CAUTION Carefully read through this entire operator s manual before using your new saw Pay close attention to the Rules for Safe Operation Warnings and Cautions If you use...

Page 2: ...nd Checking Contents 8 Loose Parts List 8 Features 9 11 Know Your Miter Saw 9 14 Amp Motor 9 10 in 254 mm Blade 9 Cutting Capacities 9 Blade Wrench Storage Area 9 Carrying Handle 9 Miter Lock Handle 1...

Page 3: ...ntenance of the equipment DOUBLE INSULATION Double insulation is a concept in safety in electric power tools which eliminates the need for the usual three wire grounded power cord All exposed metal pa...

Page 4: ...receptacle Keep cord from heat oil and sharp edges 15 DO NOT OVERREACH Keep proper footing and balance at all times 16 MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep tools sharp and clean for better and safer performa...

Page 5: ...ontactaqualifiedelectrician to install the proper outlet Do not change the plug in any way 38 NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED TURN THE POWER OFF Do not leave tool until it comes to a complete stop...

Page 6: ...the saw table to prevent the saw from catching the loose end and kicking up Additional Rules For Safe Operation For Miter Saws 17 DO NOT TURN THE MOTOR SWITCH ON AND OFF RAPIDLY This could cause the...

Page 7: ...nder behind or in front of the blade As it applies to the workpiece that area which will be or has been cut by the blade Set The distance that the tip of the saw blade tooth is bent or set outward fro...

Page 8: ...has occurred during shipping If any parts are damaged or missing do not attempt to plug in the power cord and turn the switch on until the damaged or missing parts are obtained and are installed corre...

Page 9: ...a 2 x 4 BLADE WRENCH STORAGE AREA See Figure 2 A blade wrench is packed with your saw One end of the wrench is a phillips screwdriver and the other end is a 1 4 in 6 4 mm hex key Use the hex key end...

Page 10: ...rigger A lock with a shackle between 1 4 in 6 4 mm and 19 64 in 7 5 mm diameter may be used When the lock is installed and locked the switch is inoperable Store the padlock key in another location POS...

Page 11: ...tandard C clamps can also be used for this purpose The dust bag catches sawdust helping keep work area cleaner If these accessories were not provided with our saw they are available from your Ryobi de...

Page 12: ...INSTALL BLADE See Figures 9 10 and 11 WARNING A 10 in 254 mm blade is the maximum blade capacity of your saw Never use a blade that is too thick to allow outerbladewashertoengagewiththeflatsonthespind...

Page 13: ...The blade bolt has left hand threads Turn blade bolt counterclockwise to tighten Tighten blade bolt securely Replace the lower blade guard and blade bolt cover Replace screw B and tighten securely Re...

Page 14: ...rt the table extensions into the saw base See Figure 13 Use the small wing screw to secure the stop block to the table extensions See Figure 13 Loosen the small wing screw and adjust the stop block th...

Page 15: ...ver operate your saw without all guards securely in place and in good operating condition PIVOT ADJUSTMENTS NOTE These adjustments were made at the factory and normally do not require readjustment TRA...

Page 16: ...are against the fence Place the other leg of the square beside the blade slot in the miter table The edge of the square and the blade slot in the miter table should be parallel as shown in figure 17 I...

Page 17: ...blade NOTE Make sure that the square contacts the flat part of the saw blade not the blade teeth The edge of the square and the saw blade should be parallel as shown in figure 21 If the front or back...

Page 18: ...arm The miter lock plate will seat itself in one of the positive stop notches located in the miter table frame Tighten the miter lock handle securely OPERATION WARNING To avoid serious personal injury...

Page 19: ...in 76 2 mm fromblade Neverperformanycuttingoperationfreehand without securing workpiece against the fence The blade could grab the workpiece if it slips or twists Before turning on the saw perform a d...

Page 20: ...of the cut WARNING To avoid a kickback and to avoid serious personal injury never position the concave edge of bowed or warped material against the fence CLAMPING WIDE WORKPIECES See Figure 29 When c...

Page 21: ...ese materials it is extremely important that the tool is cleaned frequently by blowing with an air jet LUBRICATION All of the bearings in this tool are lubricated with a sufficient amount of high grad...

Page 22: ...our saw could result in accidental starting causing serious injury Remove brush cap with a screwdriver Brush assembly is spring loaded and will pop out when you remove brush cap Remove brush assembly...

Page 23: ...uthorized Service Center for adjustment 2 Have spring replaced by an Authorized Service Center 1 Saw not plugged in 2 Faulty switch 3 Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped 4 Cord damaged 5 Worn broken...

Page 24: ...OR S MANUAL 10 in 254 mm Miter Saw Model TS1301 Ampere rating on tool data plate 0 2 0 2 1 3 4 3 5 5 0 5 1 7 0 7 1 12 0 12 1 16 0 Cord Length Wire Size A W G 25 16 16 16 16 14 14 50 16 16 16 14 14 12...

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