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RYOBI Track Saw isn't making straight cuts
At the base of the saw there are two track adjustment knobs allowing you to secure the saw to the track, eliminating any side-to-side movement during cuts. Be careful not to fasten these too tight causing excess friction when sliding on the track.
Last update: 13/09/2023, 14:59
How to trim the rubber track strip on a RYOBI Track Saw
Before making the first cut, you will need to trim the rubber track strip according to the kerf or thickness of your blade to ensure the highest cut accuracy.
Last update: 13/09/2023, 15:06
How to perform rip cuts using a RYOBI Track Saw
Set the depth control lever to the plunge setting and adjust the depth of cut so that the teeth of the blade are exposed no more than 6mm below the bottom of the material. This allows for maximum cutting efficiency.
Last update: 13/09/2023, 15:35
How to perform a plunge cut using a RYOBI Track Saw
Set the depth control lever to the plunge setting and adjust the depth of cut so that the teeth of the blade are exposed no more than 6mm below the bottom of the material. This allows for maximum cutting efficiency.
Last update: 13/09/2023, 15:38
How to perform a score cut using a RYOBI Track Saw
Set the depth control lever to the score cut setting and adjust the depth to the desired depth of cut. The blade is limited to a maximum depth of 6mm.
Last update: 13/09/2023, 15:43
What's the maximum depth of cut with a RYOBI Track Saw?
The maximum depth of cut at 90 degrees using the track is 49mm, and without the track is 54mm. The maximum depth of cut at 45 degrees using the track is 54mm, and without the track is 40mm.
Last update: 13/09/2023, 15:53
Can I connect a workshop vac to a RYOBI Track Saw?
The RYOBI Track Saw comes with two supplied dust port adaptors for you to connect a dust extractor or workshop vacuum. The dust port adaptors come in sizes 32mm and 35mm.
Last update: 13/09/2023, 15:56