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Can’t remove cutting disc from Angle Grinder
Typically, a cutting disc can be hard to remove because the locking nut was overtightened when fitted to the grinder. A disc will tighten under loading, so excessive tightening will cause issues with removal, that may require a pin spanner or wrench…
Last update: 01/08/2023, 11:27
How to fit a guard to a RYOBI Angle Grinder
It is important that the grinder is always used with a guard fitted, and (if included in your model) the additional clip-on guard if you are cutting. To fit the guard, place the guard on the grinder housing with the grooves aligned (arrow…
Last update: 11/08/2023, 15:29
What size disc is suitable for a RYOBI Angle Grinder?
For a RYOBI 125mm Angle Grinder, the maximum disc capacity is 125mm/5 inches, so you need a 125mm disc. For a RYOBI 115mm Angle Grinder, the maximum disc capacity is 115m, so you need a 115mm disc. Don’t use a disc larger than the maximum cutting…
Last update: 02/08/2023, 10:07
How to fit or replace a belt on a RYOBI Belt Sander
Belt sanders use a sanding belt which must be fitted correctly. Belt sizes aren't interchangeable, so ensure you're using the correct size belt.
Last update: 18/09/2023, 16:16
What size belt & brand fits my Ryobi Cordless Belt Sander?
For the 18V One+ Belt Sander (R18BS-0) & all previous cordless models, the 76mm x 457mm sized belt is compatible. For the 800W Belt Sander Variable Speed (EBS800V) & all previous cordless models, the 76mm x 533 mm belt is compatible.
Last update: 31/01/2023, 09:51
How to adjust a RYOBI Belt Sander's belt for tracking
To align the sanding belt, reconnect the power source. Firmly hold the sander away from your body, and turn the tool on. If the belt stays running in the centre of the backing plate you won’t need to make any alignment adjustments. But if you notice…
Last update: 29/08/2023, 12:21
How to stop a RYOBI Belt Sander belt from coming off
Belt Sanders are made with an overlapping joint. Because of this, it's important to fit the belt in the right direction, otherwise it'll break at the join during use.
Last update: 29/08/2023, 12:25