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Ryobi C-356 TYPE III User Manual

Ryobi C-356 TYPE III
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SPECIFICATIONS
Wheel
diameter
14"
I nput
120
Volts
AC,
15
Amps,
3
HP
Wheel
speed
3300
RPM
(nominal)
Wheel
Reinforced
wheels
14"
x 1/8"
x 1"
Vise
angle
0 -
45
degrees
Max.
cutting
dimensions
Pipe
Angle
steel
Metal
siding
Net weight
5"
(outside
diameter)
6-1
12" W
x
3-5/1
6"
H
B-1l1
6"
W
x
2-511
6"
H
45.3 rb
THANK
YOU
FOR
BUYING
A RYOBI
CUT-OFF MACHINE
Your new
cut-off
machine has
been engineered
and
manufactured
to Ryobi's high
standard for
dependabil-
ity, ease
of
operation, and operator safety. Properly
cared for, it
will
give
you years
of rugged,
trouble-free
performance.
Caution:
Carefully
read
through
this entire owner's
manual
before using
your
new
cut-off
machine.
Pay
close
attention
to
the
Rules
for
Safe
Operation,
Warnings,
and Cautions. lf
you
use
your
cut-off
machine
properly
and
only
for
what
it
is
intended,
you
will
enjoy
years
of
safe,
reliable
service.
Please
fill out
and
return
the
Warranty
Service Registration
Card
so
we
can be
of future
service
to
you.
Thank
you
again
for
buying
RyobiTools.
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Ryobi C-356 TYPE III Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCircular Saw
Blade Diameter190 mm
Max Cutting Depth at 90°66 mm
Max Cutting Depth at 45°46 mm
Power SourceCorded

Summary

SPECIFICATIONS

RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS

Read and understand the owner's manual and all labels before operating.

KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL

Learn applications, limitations, and potential hazards of the cut-off machine.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Essential safety measures to prevent accidents and injuries during operation.

CUT-OFF MACHINE SAFETY

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE USE OF CUT-OFF WHEELS AND ANSI B 7.1

Guidance on cut-off wheel usage and compliance with industry standards.

EXTENSION CORDS

USING AN EXTENSION CORD

Guidelines for selecting and using extension cords for power tools.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

Proper grounding procedures to reduce the risk of electric shock.

UNPACKING

LOOSE PARTS LIST

List of components included with the cut-off machine for verification.

ASSEMBLY

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF CUT-OFF WHEEL

Steps for safely removing and installing the abrasive wheel.

WHEEL REMOVAL

Detailed procedure for taking off the existing abrasive wheel.

WHEEL INSTALLATION

TRIGGER LOCK SWITCH

Instructions on how to use a padlock to prevent unauthorized operation.

ADJUSTMENTS

ADJUSTABLE STATIONARY VISE

How to adjust the vise for different cutting angles and widths.

CUTTING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT

Steps to set the desired angle of cut using the vise fence.

MOVING THE STATIONARY VISE

Procedure to reposition the vise for increased cutting width.

QUICK LOCK-RELEASE VISE

USING THE QUICK LOCK-RELEASE VISE

How to operate the quick-release vise for fast clamping.

ADJUSTABLE POSITIVE DEPTH STOP

TRANSPORT CHAIN

Information on the transport chain used for moving or storing the machine.

OPERATING

POWER SUPPLY

Requirements for the power source to ensure proper tool operation.

SWITCH

How to start, stop, and use the continuous operation lock-on feature.

CUTTING

Step-by-step guide for performing cuts safely and effectively.

MAINTENANCE

LUBRICATION POINTS

Locations and schedule for applying lubricant to extend machine life.

SERVICE

MODEL NO.

Where to find the model number for service inquiries.

HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS

Information needed when ordering replacement parts.

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