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Type | Table Saw |
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Motor Power | 15 Amp |
Voltage | 120 V |
No Load Speed | 5000 RPM |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Blade Size | 10 inch |
Blade Diameter | 254 mm |
Arbor Size | 5/8 inch |
Max Cutting Depth at 90° | 76 mm |
Max Cutting Depth at 45° | 57 mm |
Details the terms and conditions of the limited two-year warranty and 30-day exchange policy for Ryobi power tools.
Emphasizes the importance of reading and understanding all instructions before operating the tool.
Advises users to read the manual, learn applications, limitations, and hazards.
Instructions to prevent body contact with grounded surfaces to avoid electric shock.
Stresses keeping safety guards in place and in good working order.
Advise to remove all adjusting keys and wrenches before turning the tool on.
Guidance on selecting and using appropriately gauged extension cords for safety and performance.
Mandates wearing safety glasses with side shields to protect eyes from flying debris.
Always disconnect tools before servicing or changing parts.
Ensure the switch is off before plugging in any tool to prevent accidental starts.
Use only recommended accessories to avoid injury.
Warning against standing on the tool to prevent serious injury from tipping or contact.
Inspect for damaged parts and ensure proper repair or replacement before use.
Never leave a running tool unattended; always turn the power off.
Ensure the blade guard and spreader are always in place and functional.
Maintain blades by keeping them clean, sharp, and properly set for optimal performance.
Keep hands away from the cutting area to prevent contact with the blade.
Warning against using the tool in environments with flammable fumes.
Regular inspection of tool cords for damage and prompt repair by qualified technicians.
Regular inspection of extension cords for damage and replacement if necessary.
Ensure tools with three-prong plugs are connected to properly grounded outlets.
Use only 3-wire extension cords with 3-prong plugs and receptacles.
Emphasizes staying alert, exercising control, and avoiding operation when tired or rushed.
Do not use the tool if the switch is faulty; have it replaced by an authorized service center.
Use only blades with correct size holes and ensure they are not defective.
Ensure all adjustments are secure before making any cut.
Inspect the blade path for nails and remove them before cutting.
Avoid touching the blade or other moving parts during operation.
Do not start the tool if any rotating component is in contact with the workpiece.
Never operate the tool under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
Use only identical replacement parts when servicing the tool.
Double-check all setups to ensure the blade is tight and not contacting the saw or workpiece.
Securely bolt the saw to a workbench or leg stand for stability.
Warning against operating the saw directly on the floor; always use a stable base.
Take precautions against kickback, which can cause serious injury.
Always use the rip fence for rip cuts to guide the workpiece.
Use the blade guard, spreader, and anti-kickback pawls for all through-sawing operations.
Secure workpieces firmly against the rip fence or miter gauge.
Use a push stick for ripping narrow stock to keep hands away from the blade.
Avoid freehand operations; always use the rip fence or miter gauge.
Never stand in line with the saw blade's path.
Never reach near the blade or cutter for any reason.
Always turn off and unplug the saw before freeing a stalled blade.
Specific points on how to avoid kickbacks.
Use only accessories listed in the manual to avoid personal injury.
Critical warning to read and understand the manual before using the product.
Warning about eye hazards from flying objects and the need for eye protection.
Details the common causes of kickback, a dangerous saw hazard.
Provides essential safety tips and practices to prevent kickback.