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Can I use a larger disc size with my RYOBI Angle Grinder?
Don’t use a disc larger than the maximum cutting capacity outlined below, as a larger disc can cause damage to the tool, and potentially harm you or a bystander. For a RYOBI 125mm Angle Grinder, the maximum disc capacity is 125mm/5 inches. For a…
Last update: 11/08/2023, 15:33
How to fit & remove Angle Grinder disc using a pin spanner
If your RYOBI Angle Grinder has a pin spanner locking nut, you'll need a pin spanner to fit and remove the disc. Don’t attempt to remove the disc without one, as it may damage the spindle.
Last update: 29/08/2023, 13:19
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
What does a RYOBI Thicknesser do?
A Thicknesser, also known as a Planer-Thicknesser is essentially a benchtop version of a hand planer. It’s used to plane wood to a consistent thickness throughout its length. They can also be used to square off posts while at the same time removing…
Last update: 02/09/2022, 16:48
How to feed timber using a RYOBI Thickness Planer
To feed timber into a RYOBI Thickness Planer (also known as a Thicknesser), at the front of the machine, there's a sealed power switch with emergency stop button. To turn it on, unclip and lift the cover, press the green button, and rest the cover…
Last update: 29/08/2023, 09:47
How to setup starting height for RYOBI Thickness Planer
To get a starting height of your RYOBI Thickness Planer for the cutting drum, wind the handle up and slide the timber in. Next wind the handle back until the cutter just rests on the timber. Noting the position of the handle, wind it back up two…
Last update: 29/08/2023, 09:56
How much material can you take off with a RYOBI Thicknesser?
Though 3mm is the recommended maximum amount, this will depend on the hardness of the wood. The harder it is, the less per pass you should take off. Keeping to around 0.5-1mm per pass may take longer, but this process not only prevents motor…
Last update: 02/09/2022, 16:54