Page 3 - READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS; GENERAL SAFETY RULES
3 WARNING: Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all instructions listed below, may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious personal injury. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS KNOW YOUR POWER TOOL. Read the operator’s manual carefully. Learn the saw’s applications and limitations as wel...
Page 5 - SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
5 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES NEVER perform any operation “freehand” which means using only your hands to support or guide the workpiece. Always use either the rip fence or miter gauge to position and guide the work. NEVER stand or have any part of your body in line with the path of the saw blade. N...
Page 6 - SYMBOLS
6 SYMBOLS Some of the following symbols may be used on this tool. Please study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer. Safety Alert Indicates a potential personal injury hazard. Read Operator’s Manual To reduce the ris...
Page 7 - ELECTRICAL; EXTENSION CORDS; ELECTRICAL CONNECTION; SPEED AND WIRING
7 ELECTRICAL EXTENSION CORDS Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong ground-ing plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept the tool's plug. When using a power tool at a considerable distance from the power source, use an extension cord heavy enough to carry the current that the tool will dra...
Page 8 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS
8 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Push Blocks (for jointer planers) Device used to feed the workpiece over the jointer planer cutterhead during any operation. This aid helps keep the operator’s hands well away from the cutterhead. Push Blocks (for table saws) Device used to hold the workpiece during cutting opera...
Page 9 - FEATURES; PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
9 FEATURES PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Blade Arbor .............................................................. 5/8 in.Blade Diameter .......................................................... 10 in.Blade Tilt ................................................................0° - 45° Rating ................
Page 10 - KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW
10 KNOW YOUR TABLE SAW See Figure 2. The safe use of this product requires an understanding of the information on the tool and in this operator’s manual as well as a knowledge of the project you are attempting. Before use of this product, familiarize yourself with all operating features and safety r...
Page 11 - OPERATING COMPONENTS; SWITCH ASSEMBLY
11 FEATURES OPERATING COMPONENTS The upper portion of the blade projects up through the table and is surrounded by an insert called the throat plate. The height of the blade is set with a handwheel on the front of the cabinet. To accommodate wide panels, the saw table has rails on each side. Detaile...
Page 12 - BLADES
12 The following tools (not included or drawn to scale) are needed for assembly and making adjustments: TOOLS NEEDED FEATURES BLADES For maximum performance, it is recommended that you use the 24-tooth, 10 in. carbide-tipped combination blade pro-vided with your saw. Additional blade styles of the s...
Page 13 - LOOSE PARTS
13 LOOSE PARTS The following items are included with the table saw: A. Anti-Kickback Pawls ................................................ 1 B. Blade Guard ............................................................. 1 C. Switch Key ............................................................... 1...
Page 15 - ASSEMBLY; UNPACKING
15 ASSEMBLY UNPACKING This product requires assembly. Carefully lift saw from the carton and place it on a level work surface. NOTE: This tool is heavy. To avoid back injury, keep your knees bent and lift with your legs, not your back, and get help when needed. WARNING: Do not use this product if ...
Page 16 - TO ASSEMBLE THE LEG STAND
16 TO ASSEMBLE THE LEG STAND See Figure 7. Assembly is best done in the area where the saw will be used. If you are unsure about the description of any part, refer to the drawing. If any parts are missing, delay assembling until you have obtained the missing part(s). Take the following from a smal...
Page 17 - TO INSTALL THE HANDLE
17 ASSEMBLY TO INSTALL THE HANDLE See Figure 9. Hold the nylon nut securely and turn the screw counter- clockwise to remove the nut completely. NOTE: Do not remove the screw from the handle. Place the nylon nut into the recessed hole on the back of the height/bevel adjusting handwheel and hold i...
Page 18 - TO CHANGE RIVING KNIFE POSITIONS
18 ASSEMBLY IN “UP” POSITION FOR THROUGH CUTTING IN “DOWN” POSITION FOR NON-THROUGH CUTTING RELEASE LEVER (LOCKED) Fig. 12 RELEASE LEVER (UNLOCKED) TO CHANGE RIVING KNIFE POSITIONS See Figure 12. This saw is shipped with a riving knife that should be placed in the “down” position for non-through cut...
Page 19 - TO CHECK SAW BLADE INSTALLATION
19 ASSEMBLY TO CHECK SAW BLADE INSTALLATION See Figure 13. NOTICE: To work properly, the saw blade teeth must point down toward the front of the saw. Failure to do so could cause damage to the saw blade, the saw, or the workpiece. Unplug the saw. Lower the saw blade and remove the throat plate. ...
Page 22 - PUSH STICK STORAGE
22 PUSH STICK STORAGE See Figure 19. Insert the push stick storage screws from the loose parts bag into the holes on the side of the saw table. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to tighten screws securely. Place the slots in the push stick over the screws and slide the push stick toward the back o...
Page 23 - OPERATION; APPLICATIONS; CAUSES OF KICKBACK
23 OPERATION WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you careless. Remember that a careless fraction of a second is suf-ficient to inflict severe injury. WARNING: Always wear eye protection with side shields marked to comply with ANSI Z87.1. Failure to do so could result in objects bein...
Page 24 - CUTTING AIDS; AUXILIARY FENCE
24 18 1/2 in. 1/2 in. 4 1/4 in. OPERATION CUTTING AIDS See Figure 20. Push sticks are devices that may be used for pushing a workpiece through the blade in any rip cut. When making non-through cuts or ripping narrow stock, always use a push stick, push block, and/or featherboard so your hands do not...
Page 25 - HOW TO MOUNT A FEATHERBOARD
25 Fig. 24 PUSH BLOCK FEATHERBOARD PUSH STICK BEVEL LOCKING LEVER FEATHERBOARD A featherboard is a device used to help control the workpiece by holding it securely against the table or fence. Featherboards are especially useful when ripping small workpieces and for completing non-through cuts. The e...
Page 26 - TYPES OF CUTS
26 OPERATION BEVEL RIP CUT RIP CUT CROSS CUT MITER CUT COMPOUND (BEVEL) MITER CUT BEVEL CROSS CUT 1 2 6 4 5 3 Fig. 25 TYPES OF CUTS See Figure 25. There are six basic cuts: 1) the cross cut, 2) the rip cut, 3) the miter cut, 4) the bevel cross cut, 5) the bevel rip cut, and 6) the compound (bevel) m...
Page 27 - TO CHANGE BLADE DEPTH
27 OPERATION Fig. 26 GULLET Fig. 27 Fig. 28 BEVEL INDICATOR HEIGHT/BEVEL ADJUSTING HANDWHEEL SCREW COMBINATION SQUARE TO DECREASE ANGLE TO INCREASE ANGLE HEIGHT/BEVEL ADJUSTING HANDWHEEL BEVEL LOCKING LEVER 90 º ADJUSTMENT SCREW 45 º ADJUSTMENT SCREW BEVEL LOCKING LEVER TO CHANGE BLADE DEPTH See Fig...
Page 28 - TO USE THE RIP FENCE
28 OPERATION FRONT RAIL Fig. 29 WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, always make sure the rip fence is parallel to the blade before beginning any operation. TO USE THE RIP FENCE See Figure 29. Place the rear lip on the rear of the saw table and pull slightly toward the front of the unit. Lower...
Page 29 - TO USE THE MITER GAUGE
29 TO USE THE MITER GAUGE See Figure 30. The miter gauge provides greater accuracy in angled cuts. For very close tolerances, test cuts are recommended.There are two miter gauge grooves, one on either side of the blade. When making a 90° cross cut, you can use either miter gauge groove. When making ...
Page 31 - MAKING CUTS; MAKING A CROSS CUT
31 OPERATION MAKING CUTS This table saw can perform a variety of cuts that are not all mentioned in this manual. DO NOT attempt to make any cuts not covered here unless you are thoroughly familiar with the proper procedures and necessary accessories. Your local library has many books on table saw us...
Page 35 - MAKING A NON-THROUGH CUT
35 OPERATION NON-THROUGH CUT BLADE GUARD REMOVED PUSH STICK Fig. 42 MAKING A NON-THROUGH CUT See Figure 42. WARNING: DO NOT install dado blades on this machine. The arbor shaft has insufficient threads to mount a dado blade. Mounting a dado blade could result in the risk of serious personal injury. ...
Page 36 - ADJUSTMENTS; TO REPLACE THE BLADE
36 ADJUSTMENTS WARNING: Before performing any adjustment, make sure the tool is unplugged from the power supply and the switch is in the OFF position. Failure to heed this warning could result in serious personal injury. The table saw has been adjusted at the factory for making very accurate cuts. H...
Page 37 - TO SET THE BLADE AT 0° AND 45°
37 ADJUSTMENTS Fig. 47 Fig. 48 0° ADJUSTMENT SCREW 45° ADJUSTMENT SCREW COMBINATION SQUARE BLADE BEVEL INDICATOR BEVEL LOCKING LEVER BEVEL HANDLE 45° COMBINATION SQUARE BLADE BEVEL HANDLE BEVEL INDICATOR BEVEL LOCKING LEVER TO SET THE BLADE AT 0° AND 45° See Figures 46 - 48. The angle settings of th...
Page 38 - GENERAL MAINTENANCE; MAINTENANCE; LUBRICATION
38 ADJUSTMENTS BLADE RIP FENCE LOCKING LEVER BOLTS TO CHECK THE ALIGNMENT OF THE RIP FENCE TO THE BLADE See Figure 49. Unplug the saw. Raise the locking lever to permit the rip fence to be moved. Place a framing square beside the blade and move the rip fence up to the square. Take the dimensio...
Page 39 - TROUBLESHOOTING; PROBLEM
39 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Excess vibration. Rip fence does not move smoothly. Rip fence does not lock at rear. Cutting binds or burns work. Wood edges away from rip fence when ripping. Blade is out of balance. Blade is damaged. Saw is not mounted securely. Work surface is uneven. Bla...
Page 41 - OPERATOR’S MANUAL; PARTS AND SERVICE; • MODEL NUMBER; HOW TO OBTAIN REPLACEMENT PARTS:
41 987000-86412-6-13 (REV:09) OPERATOR’S MANUAL 10 in. TABLE SAW RTS10/RTS10G ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 1428 Pearman Dairy Road, Anderson, SC 29625 Phone 1-800-525-2579 www.ryobitools.com • PARTS AND SERVICE Prior to requesting service or purchasing replacement parts, please obtain your model and...