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[. . . ] 14 EBW4023L 57 ATTENTION LASER RAYS DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM EBW4023L ATTENTION LASER RAYS DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM Laser Specification EN60875-1: 1994+ Laser class 2 A11: 1996+A2:2001 Wave lengths: 650 nm Output Power: <1mW Laser Specification EN60875-1: 1994+ Laser class 2 A11: 1996+A2:2001 Wave lengths: 650 nm Output Power: <1mW 43 44 55 45 Fig. 18 51 EBW4023L 54 ATTENTION LASER RAYS DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE BEAM Laser Specification EN60875-1: 1994+ A11: 1996+A2:2001 Laser class 2 Wave lengths: 650 nm Output Power: <1mW 53 50 52 Fig. 20(A) 59 58 DO THE DIR Las ECT er Spe BEAM LY EN6 cifi cat 087 ion 5-1 A11 : 199 : 199 4+ Las 6+A er clas Wa 2:2 ve 001 s2 len gth Out s: put Pow 650 nm er: <1m W ATT LAS ENT NOT ER ION LOO RAY INTO KS 60 Fig. 21 Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Product Specificatons Rules for Safe Operation Description Features Assembly Adjustments Operation Maintenance Parts Ordering / Service 6 6 7-8 8 8-9 9 9~11 12-13 13-14 15 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Input Power No load speed Dust port Throat capacity Max saw blade width / length Max saw blade thickness Max height of cut Saw table size Weight 240 V~50 Hz 400W 1400 min-1 Ø44. 5 mm 230mm 10 mm X 1510 mm 0. 35 mm 80 mm 290 mm x 290 mm 17. 8 Kg Page 6 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION Keep work area clear Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries. [. . . ] Using either method to check blade tension can be developed with practice. Never increase blade tension so tight as to completely compress the spring. When completely compressed, the spring can no longer act as a shock absorber. T oo little tension may cause the blade to slip on the wheels. WARNING: WARNING: TRACKING THE BLADE (Fig. 8) Failure to turn the saw off, remove the switch key and unplug the saw could result in accidental starting causing possible serious personal injury. NOTE: Adjust blade tension properly before making tracking adjustments. Check that the blade guides are not interfering with the blade. WARNING: To Adjust: If the blade has moved left or right of centre: Open the front cover by releasing the upper and lower latches. Watch the blade's position on the upper tire through the tracking view window (18) as, by hand, you slowly turn the upper wheel clockwise. If the blade moves away from the centre of the tire, the tracking must be adjusted. Page 10 Turn the blade tracking knob (10) (clockwise if blade has moved left and counterclockwise if blade has moved right) while turning the wheel by hand until the blade moves back and rides in the centre of the tire. If not, adjust the tracking until the blade is on both tires. ADJUSTMENTS Rotate the upper wheel by hand in a clockwise direction for a few more turns. NOTE: A 3 mm (1/8") blade may not track properly in the center of the wheel. Replace the blade guard once the saw table has been squared. Remove the blade guard by loosening the two set screws with 4mm hex key. Loosen the bottom screw on the right side of the blade guide assembly using the 4 mm hex key. Slide the upper blade guide support on the shaft until the front edge of the blade guides are about 0. 4 mm (1/64") behind the gullet of the blade. NOTE: The lower blade guide support screw (37) is the top screw located on the right of the saw housing under the table (Fig. 11). Adjust Blade Guide Support: Never operate saw without blade guard secured in place. o WARNING: To Adjust Blade Guides: WARNING: To Adjust Thrust Bearings: The blade guides help keep the blade from twisting and binding. The blade will be ruined if the blade teeth hit the blade guides while using the band saw. The set of teeth and the sharpened edge of teeth will be damaged by hitting the blade guides. Proper adjustment of the upper and lower blade guides will prevent this from happening. Remove the blade guard by loosening the two set screws with 4mm hex key. Loosen the two blade guide support screws that lock the upper blade guides. [. . . ] If the power cord is worn, cut or damaged in any way, have it replaced immediately by a qualified service technician. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury. WARNING: To avoid fire or electrocution, reassemble electric parts with only identical Ryobi replacement parts. Reassemble exactly as originally assembled. WARNING: Turn Off the Band Saw and switch off the laser beam. Open the Laser Switch Box Cover by using Philip Head Screw Driver to loosen that M3 Tappping Screw (59) (see Fig. [. . . ]

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