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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
Do I need a spanner to remove the locking nut & disc from a RYOBI Angle Grinder?
For RYOBI Angle Grinders with a tool free locking nut, these models comes fitted with a tool free blade change nut referred to as a FixTec Locking Nut, which eliminates the need for a pin spanner. The Fix-tec nut also helps prevent overtightening,…
Last update: 11/08/2023, 15:41
Can I lock a RYOBI Angle Grinder’s switch/paddle on?
The paddle/ switch is not designed to be locked on – this is a safety measure to prevent the tool from working unintentionally. If this feature is not suitable for your application, then RYOBI also offer a 18V ONE+ 125mm Angle Grinder (R18AG1) with…
Last update: 01/08/2023, 09:59
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
How to fit & remove Angle Grinder disc using tool free locking nut
These instructions apply to RYOBI Angle Grinders with a tool free locking nut (FIXTEC). The locking nut will have a small tab to one side of the centre thread that can flip up, to help lever the locking nut on or off.
Last update: 29/08/2023, 13:18
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 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