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Ryobi SC164VS User Manual

Ryobi SC164VS
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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
16 in. SCROLL SAW
VARIABLE SPEED
SC164VS
0
30
15
Your scroll saw has been engineered and manufactured to our high standard for dependability, ease of operation, and
operator safety. When properly cared for, it will give you years of rugged, trouble-free performance.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, the user must read and understand the operator’s manual before using
this product.
Thank you for your purchase.
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Ryobi SC164VS Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeScroll Saw
Voltage120V
Motor1.2 Amp
No Load Speed550 - 1, 600 SPM
Power SourceCorded
Amperage1.2 A
Blade Length5 inches
Speed550 - 1, 600 SPM
Table Size16 in x 12-5/8 in
Weight26 lbs
Bevel Capacity0-45 degrees
Blade Diameter5 inches
Cutting Capacity at 90 degrees2 inches

Summary

Introduction

Warranty

30-Day Exchange Policy

Details the policy for exchanging defective products within the first 30 days.

What This Warranty Covers

Specifies what defects are covered under the warranty period.

How to Get Service

Provides instructions on how to obtain warranty service for the product.

What's Not Covered

Lists exclusions and limitations of the warranty coverage.

Additional Limitations

Outlines limitations on implied warranties and liability for damages.

General Safety Rules

Operational Safety Practices

Covers correct tool usage, feed rates, and avoiding misuse.

Personal Protection and Workspace

Emphasizes PPE, clean workspace, and keeping others away.

Electrical Safety and Tool Care

Addresses electrical precautions, cord care, and tool maintenance.

Environmental and Operational Hazards

Warns about dangerous environments, unattended operation, and explosive atmospheres.

Specific Safety Rules

Clamp Tool to Workbench

Recommends securing the tool to a workbench for stability.

Keep Hands Away From Cutting Area

Advises keeping hands clear of the blade path during operation.

Always Use a Clamp

Recommends using clamps to secure workpieces for safety.

Blade Clears Workpiece

Instructs to ensure the blade does not touch the workpiece when starting.

Ample Lighting in Work Area

Emphasizes the need for good lighting in the work area.

Turn Off Saw Before Disconnecting

Advises turning off the saw before unplugging to prevent accidental starts.

Wait for Blade to Stop

Instructs to stop the tool and wait for the blade to stop before adjustments.

Safety Markings and Procedures

Outlines essential safety markings and operational procedures for safe use.

Damaged Power Supply Cord

Instructs on cord replacement by qualified personnel.

Save These Instructions

Advises users to save and frequently refer to the instructions.

Symbols

Safety Symbols and Alerts

Explains symbols related to safety precautions and warnings for tool operation.

Electrical and Operational Symbols

Defines symbols related to electrical specifications and operational parameters.

Service

Safety Signal Words and Meanings

Explains the meaning of signal words like DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION.

Electrical

Extension Cords

Details requirements and recommendations for using extension cords with the tool.

Speed and Wiring

Discusses the tool's speed and electrical wiring considerations for shops.

Grounding Instructions

Explains the importance and procedure for grounding the tool.

Electrical Connection

Specifies the required power supply voltage and frequency for the tool.

Features

Product Specifications

Lists the technical specifications of the scroll saw.

Saw Components and Adjustments

Covers table, blade tension, drop foot, and speed controls.

Dust Management and Safety Features

Details sawdust blower, exhaust, and switch/key security.

Assembly

Unpacking and Workbench Mounting

Covers unpacking, reducing noise/vibration, and mounting to a workbench.

Clamping and Component Setup

Explains clamping, sawdust blower, drop foot adjustment, and squaring the table.

Blade Tension Adjustment

Details the procedure for adjusting the blade tension for optimal cutting.

Operation

Basic Operation and Safety Warnings

Covers initial checks, applications, and basic operating procedures.

Cutting Techniques and Injury Prevention

Guides on cutting, avoiding injury, and locking the switch.

Blade Installation and Handling

Step-by-step instructions for changing blades and handling types.

Blade Selection and Variable Speed

Guides on choosing blades, their characteristics, and using variable speed.

Cutting Methods

Details general, interior, and stack cutting techniques.

Maintenance

General Maintenance and Cleaning

Provides general advice for cleaning and maintaining the tool.

Bearing and Brush Maintenance

Instructions for lubricating bearings and checking/replacing motor brushes.

Service and Support

Model No. and Serial No.

Instructions for locating and recording the model and serial numbers.

How to Order Repair Parts

Provides information on how to order replacement parts for the product.

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