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Thread: Ryobi Radial Arm Saw
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25th July 2004, 10:24 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Ryobi Radial Arm Saw
Hi Folks,
I bought a Ryobi radial arm saw at an auction last week, when I went to try it out today I could not press in the on switch at the front of the machine to start it
Does anyone know if there is a lockout device that I can't find, or do I need a new switch.
Pedro
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3rd August 2004, 11:46 AM #2New Member
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Ryobi Radial Arm Saw Safety Switch
If it is the same model as mine, it needs a small metal rod (approx 8mm diamater?) inserted into the hole to the side of the switch. I can measure it and send you a plan if you need it.
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3rd August 2004, 07:37 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks P.W.
I Found the hole and fitted a bolt with nut into it, it seems to work and I don't see any safety problem
Pedro
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3rd August 2004, 10:13 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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P.W.
By the way mine is a RS2000A, I have just finished a mobile cabinet to mount it on, and will have the saw dust collected in a drum mounted within the cabinet via a flexible vaccum cleaner type hose fitted to the saw.
Pedro
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3rd July 2005, 03:41 PM #5New Member
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Ryobi 210 radial arm saw
Hi, you seem to be the perfect people for some help. I recently rescued a 210 radial arm saw from a skip but it is missing the table. I have rebuilt it (works great) but I could use some reference pictures to make a table from and or a copy of the instructions (wishfull thinking I expect). I am led to believe that all of these are essentially simmilar machines of varying size.
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3rd July 2005, 04:03 PM #6GOLD MEMBER
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Look at this website http://www.ryobi.com.au/piccolo_public.htm and you might find the instructions you are looking for. You can normally download these instructions.
Woody
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4th July 2005, 07:27 AM #7New Member
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Thanks Woody,
Tried the link and it seems there are no instructions for radial arm saws (maybe old hat) any other suggestions?
Cheers G.