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RYOBI Jigsaw doesn't cut square
The Jigsaw may not be cutting straight because the blade might be excessively worn, bent, damaged or not installed correctly. The quality of the blade may also be the cause as inferior quality blades can warp or deform when in use, even if the blade…
Last update: 16/10/2023, 15:46
How to cut metal with a RYOBI Jigsaw
To cut metal, use the correct blade (check packaging). Usually, metal-cutting blades will have finer teeth. It is recommended you practice the speed/pace of cutting metal in an offcut/scrap piece before attempting a cut on your intended work piece.
Last update: 07/02/2023, 16:18
How to make fine cuts with a RYOBI Jigsaw
A 'fine' cut or clean cut is achieved by using the correct fine finish blade. Typically, these blades have a less aggressive tooth pattern. Try to operate the Jigsaw smoothly (not too fast or slow). Practice the correct cutting technique on an…
Last update: 07/02/2023, 16:18
How to clean a RYOBI Jigsaw
Avoid using solvents when cleaning your Jigsaw, as most plastics are susceptible to various types of commercial solvents and could cause damage to your unit. Instead, use a clean cloth or a paint brush to remove any saw dust, dirt or debris.
Last update: 07/02/2023, 16:19
Is there a compatible base plate for a RYOBI Jigsaw?
RYOBI Jigsaws come fitted with a compatible base plate. A no-mark style base plate is not available for our corded units.
Last update: 07/02/2023, 16:19
How to lock & unlock a RYOBI Dual Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw's handle
The saw's handle is locked down with a pin. Pull down the handle and hold it, then pull the locking pin all the way out. To lock back in, pull the handle down and hold, then push the locking pin all the way in.
Last update: 13/09/2023, 11:26
RYOBI Dual Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw handle is jammed
Its possible the saw handle was pulled down or up with its locking pin not fully in or out and is now obstructing the movement. Check the pin is correctly positioned.
Last update: 13/09/2023, 11:43