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Ryobi CMS-1801 Manual De Utilización página 41

Ingletadora sin cable profesional, 210 mm, 18 v

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12.1
FITTING THE BATTERY PACK TO THE SAW
See Figure 30.
Push the battery pack to the saw as shown in figure 30.
Make sure the battery pack catch engages and the battery pack is firmly attached to the saw before starting to work.
CAUTION: When fitting the battery pack to the saw, ensure that the ribs on the saw engage with the grooves on
the battery pack and that the catch engages correctly. Fitting incorrectly the battery pack may damage the saw and
the battery pack.
Fig. 30
A. GROOVES
B. RIBS
C. BATTERY PACK
D. CATCH
12.2
REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK
See Figure 31.
Press the catch on the front of the battery pack (1) to release the battery pack.
Pull the battery pack (2) to remove it from the saw.
Fig. 31
A. BATTERY PACK
B. PULL TO REMOVE
C. PRESS CATCH TO RELEASE THE BATTERY PACK
12.3
APPLICATIONS
(Only use your saw for the following purposes)
Crosscutting wood and plastic.
Cutting mitres, joints, etc. for picture frames, mouldings, door casings and joinery.
NOTE: The 40 tooth crosscut blade supplied is suitable for most wood cutting operations.
WARNING: Before using the mitre saw, clamp or bolt it to a workbench. Never operate your mitre saw on the floor
or while crouching down. Failure to heed this warning can result in serious personal injury.
12.4
CUTTING WITH YOUR MITRE SAW
WARNING: When using a vice or G-clamp to secure your workpiece, clamp the workpiece on one side of the blade
only. The workpiece must remain free on one side of the blade to prevent the blade from binding in the workpiece.
If the blade binds in the workpiece, the motor may stall or the workpiece may kick back. Kickback could cause an
accident and serious personal injury.
12.5
CROSSCUT
See Figure 32.
A crosscut is a cut made across the grain of the wood. A 90° crosscut is made with the mitre table set at 0°. Mitres are made
with the mitre table set at an angle other than 0°.
12.6
CROSSCUTTING WITH YOUR MITRE SAW
Pull out the locking pin and raise the saw arm fully up.
Raise the mitre table clamping lever.
Turn the mitre table until the index is aligned with the required angle on the mitre scale.
Push the mitre table clamping lever back down.
NOTE: The angles 0°, 22?° and 45° left and right are clearly marked on the scale. The mitre table can be located at
one of the positive stops on the mitre table frame.
WARNING: To avoid serious personal injury, always push the mitre table clamping lever back down before cutting.
If the mitre table is not clamped, it may move during cutting.
Put the workpiece flat on the mitre table with one edge firmly against the fence. If the workpiece is warped, put the
convex side against the fence. If the concave side of a workpiece is put against the fence, the kerf could pinch the blade
and jam it near the end of the cut. See Figures 39 and 40.
When cutting long pieces of timber or mouldings, support the far end of the workpiece on a stand or workbench level
with the saw table.
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