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Ryobi Miter Saw Instruction Manual: A Comprehensive Guide
This manual details operation, safety, and maintenance for Ryobi miter saws, including the TS1351 model․ It covers assembly, adjustments, and troubleshooting procedures․
Ryobi miter saws are versatile power tools designed for accurate angle and crosscuts in wood․ Manufactured by Techtronic Industries (TTI), Ryobi offers a range of models catering to both DIY enthusiasts and professionals․ These saws, like the TS1351, are known for their blend of affordability and functionality․
Understanding the capabilities and safe operation of your Ryobi miter saw is crucial․ This guide provides comprehensive instructions, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of your tool, alongside essential safety precautions․
Understanding Your Ryobi Miter Saw Model
Ryobi offers diverse miter saw models, each with unique features․ The TS1351, a 10-inch compound miter saw, is a popular choice․ Familiarize yourself with its specific components – blade, base, handle, and locking mechanisms – before operation․
Refer to the parts list for detailed identification․ Understanding your model’s capabilities, including miter and bevel adjustments, is key to achieving precise cuts and maximizing its potential for various projects․

Safety Precautions
Prioritize safety when operating your Ryobi miter saw․ Always wear safety glasses and a dust mask․ Ensure the work area is well-lit and free of obstructions․ Disconnect the power cord before making adjustments or blade changes․
Never remove safety guards․ Keep hands clear of the blade path․ Understand the saw’s specific safety features and adhere to all general safety rules for power tools to prevent injury․
General Safety Rules
Always inspect the saw before use, checking for damaged parts․ Use only blades designed for the saw’s speed; Secure the workpiece firmly to prevent movement during cutting․ Maintain a firm grip and balanced stance․
Avoid cutting small pieces without proper support․ Never reach around the blade․ Be aware of kickback potential and how to control it․ Disconnect power when not in use․
Specific Safety Features of Ryobi Miter Saws
Ryobi miter saws incorporate blade guards to shield the operator from accidental contact․ Many models feature electric brakes for quick blade stoppage․ Look for secure locking mechanisms for miter and bevel adjustments, preventing unexpected shifts during operation․
Some saws include a laser guide for enhanced cut visibility, but never rely on it solely․ Always prioritize proper eye and face protection when operating the tool․
Parts Identification
Ryobi miter saws consist of key components: the blade, securely covered by a blade guard, and a robust base supporting the table․ A handle and locking mechanisms control angles and secure cuts․
The TS1351 model, as detailed in parts lists, has 36 individual parts․ Familiarize yourself with each element – base, table, blade, guard, handle, locks – for safe assembly and maintenance․
Blade and Blade Guard
The saw’s blade is crucial for cutting, requiring careful handling and selection of the correct type․ A sturdy blade guard is a vital safety feature, protecting the operator from accidental contact with the rotating blade․
Always ensure the guard functions correctly before operation․ Refer to the parts list for TS1351 blade specifications and guard assembly details․ Proper blade installation and guard maintenance are paramount for safe use․
Base and Table Components
The robust base provides stability during operation, ensuring accurate cuts․ The table surface supports the workpiece, featuring markings for common angles․ Proper attachment of the base is critical for safe and efficient sawing․
Inspect the base for damage before each use․ The table’s smooth surface facilitates material movement․ Refer to assembly instructions for secure base mounting․ Maintaining a level and stable base is essential for precision․
Handle and Lock Mechanisms
The handle facilitates smooth and controlled blade movement throughout the cutting process․ Locking mechanisms securely fix the miter and bevel angles, preventing unwanted shifts during operation․ Regularly inspect these components for wear or damage․
Ensure the locks engage firmly before initiating any cut․ A properly functioning handle and lock system is vital for safety and accuracy․ Familiarize yourself with their operation for optimal control․
Assembly Instructions
Carefully unpack all components and verify against the parts list․ Begin by attaching the base securely to the saw unit, ensuring proper alignment for stability․ Next, install the blade following the detailed instructions, confirming it’s correctly seated and tightened․
Finally, connect the dust collection system – either the included bag or a shop vac – to minimize debris․ Double-check all connections before operation for a safe and efficient setup․
Attaching the Base
Position the saw upside down on a protected surface․ Align the base plate with the mounting points on the saw’s underside․ Secure the base using the provided bolts and washers, tightening them firmly but not overdoing it․ Ensure the base is level and stable before proceeding․
Proper base attachment is crucial for safe and accurate operation, preventing wobbling during cuts․ Verify all bolts are tightened before uprighting the saw․

Installing the Blade
Disconnect the power cord before blade installation․ Raise the blade guard fully․ Loosen the blade bolt using the appropriate wrench – never use an adjustable wrench․ Carefully place the blade onto the arbor, ensuring correct tooth direction for desired cutting action․
Securely tighten the blade bolt, then lower the blade guard․ Always verify the blade is firmly attached before operation․ Use only compatible blades․
Connecting the Dust Collection System
Locate the dust port on the rear of the miter saw․ Attach the dust bag securely to this port, ensuring a tight seal to maximize collection efficiency․ Alternatively, connect a shop vac using a compatible adapter and hose․
Regularly empty the dust bag or shop vac to maintain optimal suction․ Proper dust collection improves visibility and reduces airborne particles, enhancing safety․
Operating Instructions
Always wear safety glasses and follow all safety precautions before operating the Ryobi miter saw․ Ensure the blade is securely installed and the workpiece is properly supported․ To make straight cuts, adjust the fence and firmly hold the material against it․
For miter and bevel cuts, unlock and adjust the saw’s angles, then securely lock them before cutting․ Maintain a firm grip and allow the blade to reach full speed before engaging the workpiece․
Making Straight Cuts
Prior to initiating a straight cut, verify the fence is securely positioned and perpendicular to the blade․ Always support the workpiece firmly against both the fence and the table, preventing movement during operation․ Maintain a consistent feed rate, avoiding excessive force or hesitation․
Ensure the blade is sharp for clean, accurate results․ Double-check all angle adjustments are at zero degrees before commencing the cut․ Never reach over or across the blade path․
Performing Miter Cuts
To execute miter cuts, unlock the miter angle adjustment lever and rotate the table to the desired angle, indicated on the scale․ Securely tighten the lever to lock the table in position before starting the saw․ Always double-check the angle setting for accuracy․
Support the workpiece firmly against the fence and table․ Maintain a slow, steady feed rate throughout the cut, ensuring a clean and precise angle․
Executing Bevel Cuts
For bevel cuts, release the bevel lock and tilt the saw head to the desired angle, referencing the bevel scale․ Securely tighten the bevel lock to maintain the set angle․ Verify the angle before initiating the cut for precision․
Ensure the workpiece is firmly supported against the fence and table․ Use a consistent feed rate during the cut, maintaining control for a clean, angled result․
Adjustments and Settings
Precise cuts rely on accurate adjustments․ This section details setting miter and bevel angles, and fence adjustments․ Regularly check and calibrate these settings for optimal performance․ Loosen locking mechanisms before making adjustments, then firmly retighten after setting the desired angle․
Accuracy is paramount; double-check angles with a protractor․ Fence adjustments ensure square cuts and workpiece support․

Adjusting the Miter Angle
To adjust the miter angle, unlock the miter lock lever․ Rotate the saw table to the desired angle, utilizing the detents for common angles like 45 and 90 degrees․ For custom angles, carefully align with the scale markings․ Ensure the miter angle is securely locked before commencing any cuts․
Verify accuracy with a protractor for precise results․

Setting the Bevel Angle
To set the bevel angle, release the bevel lock․ Tilt the saw head to the desired angle, utilizing the detents for common bevels․ For precise, non-detent angles, carefully align the bevel indicator with the scale․ Securely lock the bevel angle before cutting․
Double-check the angle for accuracy, ensuring a clean, angled cut․
Fence Adjustment for Accuracy
Ensuring fence alignment is crucial for precise cuts; Loosen the fence locking mechanism and slide the fence to the desired position․ Verify squareness using a combination square against the blade․ Tighten the lock securely to prevent movement during operation․
Regularly check fence alignment, especially after blade changes or heavy use, to maintain cutting accuracy․
Blade Replacement
Always disconnect the power before changing blades․ Select a blade appropriate for the material being cut․ Loosen the blade bolt using the provided wrench and carefully remove the old blade․
Install the new blade ensuring correct rotation direction, then tighten the bolt securely․ Double-check the blade is properly seated before operation․
Selecting the Correct Blade
Choosing the right blade is crucial for optimal performance and safety․ Consider the material you’ll be cutting – wood, metal, or plastic․ A higher tooth count provides finer cuts in wood, while fewer teeth are better for faster cuts in softer materials․
Ensure the blade’s arbor size matches your Ryobi miter saw․ Always use blades rated for the saw’s maximum RPM․

Removing the Old Blade
Always disconnect the power cord before changing blades! Locate the blade lock button and depress it to secure the blade․ Use the appropriate wrench (often included with the saw) to loosen the blade bolt․ Turn the bolt counterclockwise to remove it․
Carefully remove the old blade, avoiding contact with the teeth․ Inspect the blade bolt and washer for damage before reinstalling․
Installing the New Blade
Ensure the new blade is compatible with your Ryobi miter saw․ Place the blade onto the arbor, aligning the blade teeth with the rotation direction (indicated by an arrow)․ Reinstall the blade washer and bolt, tightening clockwise with the wrench․
Securely tighten the bolt, but avoid over-tightening․ Release the blade lock button and verify the blade spins freely․ Always double-check before restoring power!
Maintenance and Care
Regular maintenance extends your Ryobi miter saw’s life․ Clean debris after each use with a brush or vacuum; never use water․ Lubricate moving parts periodically, focusing on pivot points․ Inspect the power cord and plug for damage before each use, replacing if frayed․
Proper care ensures safe and accurate operation․ Store in a dry location․
Cleaning the Saw
Regular cleaning is crucial for optimal performance․ After each use, disconnect the power cord․ Use a brush or vacuum to remove sawdust and debris from the table, blade guard, and base․ Avoid using water, as it can cause rust and damage electrical components․
Pay attention to hard-to-reach areas․
Lubrication Points
Periodic lubrication ensures smooth operation and extends the saw’s lifespan․ Focus on the pivot points of the miter and bevel mechanisms․ Apply a small amount of light machine oil to these areas․ Avoid over-lubrication, as excess oil attracts dust․
Check the sliding rails for smooth movement and lubricate if needed;
Inspecting the Cord and Plug
Regularly inspect the power cord for damage, including cuts, abrasions, and exposed wiring․ Never operate the saw with a damaged cord; it presents a serious electrical shock hazard․ Check the plug for bent or broken prongs․
Ensure the plug fits securely into the outlet․ If damage is found, replace the cord immediately․
Troubleshooting Common Issues

If the saw won’t start, verify the power cord is securely plugged in and the outlet is functioning․ For inaccurate cuts, check fence alignment and ensure proper angle settings․ Blade wobbling indicates a loose blade or damaged arbor; tighten or replace as needed․
Always disconnect power before inspecting or adjusting․
Saw Won’t Start
If your Ryobi miter saw fails to power on, first confirm the power cord is firmly connected to a working electrical outlet․ Inspect the cord for any visible damage․ Check the circuit breaker or fuse box to ensure it hasn’t tripped or blown․
Always disconnect power before inspection․
Inaccurate Cuts
If cuts are inaccurate, verify the miter and bevel angles are correctly set and locked․ Ensure the fence is properly adjusted and square to the blade․ A dull or damaged blade will also cause inaccurate cuts; replace it if necessary․
Double-check material support and clamping․
Blade Wobbling
Blade wobbling indicates a potential issue with the blade mounting․ First, ensure the blade is securely tightened onto the arbor․ Inspect the arbor for any damage or bending․ A worn or damaged blade can also cause wobble; replace it promptly․
Check the blade guard for obstructions․
Dust Collection System

Effective dust collection is crucial for a clean and safe workspace․ Ryobi miter saws accommodate both a dust bag and a shop vacuum connection․ To attach the dust bag, securely fasten it to the designated port on the saw’s base․
For shop vac use, connect a standard hose to the same port․
Attaching the Dust Bag
Properly securing the dust bag minimizes mess and maximizes collection efficiency․ Locate the dust collection port on the rear of the Ryobi miter saw base․ Align the dust bag’s opening with this port, ensuring a snug fit․
Twist or clip the bag into place, depending on the specific model’s attachment mechanism, for a secure connection․

Using a Shop Vac
For superior dust removal, connect a shop vacuum to your Ryobi miter saw․ Locate the dust collection port and attach a standard-sized vacuum hose securely․ Ensure a tight seal to prevent dust leakage during operation․
Power on the shop vac before starting the saw for optimal dust capture, maintaining a cleaner workspace․
Ryobi Link System Compatibility
The Ryobi Link system offers versatile storage solutions for your miter saw and accessories․ Utilize compatible Ryobi Link products to create an organized workspace, maximizing efficiency in your garage or workshop․
This system allows for easy attachment of various storage units, keeping tools readily accessible and neatly arranged, enhancing overall productivity․

Understanding the Laser Guide (If Equipped)
If your Ryobi miter saw features a laser guide, it projects a visible line onto the workpiece, indicating the cut path for increased accuracy․ Ensure the laser is properly aligned before each use․
Remember, the laser is a guide, and precise alignment with the blade is crucial․ Regularly check battery levels to maintain consistent laser visibility during operation․
Optional Accessories
Enhance your Ryobi miter saw’s capabilities with available accessories․ Consider a stand for improved stability and portability, facilitating easier workpiece handling during projects․
Various blade varieties cater to different materials – wood, metal, or plastics – optimizing cut quality․ Explore the RYOBI LINK system for efficient storage solutions, maximizing workspace organization․
Stand Options
Ryobi offers several stand options to complement your miter saw, increasing both convenience and safety․ Portable miter saw stands provide enhanced stability during use, reducing vibration and improving cut accuracy․
Wheel-equipped stands facilitate easy transport around the job site․ Heavy-duty stands offer superior support for larger workpieces, ensuring a secure cutting environment․ Consider your project needs when selecting a stand․
Blade Varieties
Ryobi miter saws are versatile, and selecting the correct blade is crucial for optimal performance․ Different blades are designed for specific materials – wood, aluminum, or plastic․
Tooth count impacts finish quality; higher tooth counts yield smoother cuts․ Consider blades with carbide tips for extended durability․ Specialized blades exist for tasks like crown molding or detailed trim work, enhancing precision and efficiency․
Warranty Information
Ryobi tools, including miter saws, are backed by a manufacturer’s warranty against defects in materials and workmanship․ The standard warranty period typically extends for a specified duration from the date of purchase, often three years․
This warranty doesn’t cover damage from misuse, accidents, or normal wear and tear․ Proof of purchase is required for all warranty claims; register your tool online for streamlined service․
Where to Find Additional Support
For comprehensive assistance, visit the official Ryobi website to access downloadable manuals and frequently asked questions․ The site provides detailed resources for various miter saw models, including the TS1351․
If you require direct assistance, Ryobi’s customer service team is available via phone or online contact forms․ They can address specific concerns and guide you through troubleshooting steps․
Ryobi Website and Manual Downloads
The Ryobi website serves as a central hub for accessing digital resources, including instruction manuals for all their miter saw models․ Users can easily locate and download PDF versions of manuals like those for the TS1351․
The Manual Library offers additional collections and uploaded documents, providing supplementary information and potentially older versions for reference․ This ensures readily available support․
Customer Service Contact Information
For direct assistance with your Ryobi miter saw, or to report issues not covered in the instruction manual, contacting Ryobi’s customer service is recommended․ While specific contact details weren’t provided in the source text, accessing the Ryobi website is the best starting point․
There, you’ll find current contact numbers, email addresses, and potentially live chat support options for resolving any questions or concerns regarding your tool․
Ryobi Miter Saw Model TS1351 Parts List
The Ryobi TS1351 miter saw consists of 36 individual parts, as detailed in accompanying diagrams․ This list is crucial for repairs, replacements, and understanding the saw’s construction․ Key components include the blade, blade guard, base, table, handle, and various locking mechanisms․
Refer to the parts list when ordering replacements to ensure compatibility and proper functionality of your TS1351 model․
Techtronic Industries (TTI) and Ryobi Brand Overview
Ryobi is a prominent trademark owned by Techtronic Industries (TTI), a global leader in power tools․ TTI designs, manufactures, and markets tools for home improvement, gardening, and professional construction․
TTI’s commitment to quality and innovation underpins the Ryobi brand, ensuring reliable performance and a wide range of solutions for diverse user needs, including miter saws․
Metabo KGS 216 M Comparison
The Metabo KGS 216 M miter saw is presented as a comparable product, featuring a carbide-tipped saw blade with 40 teeth․ This comparison highlights alternative options in the market for users seeking precision cutting tools․
While details are limited, the Metabo model offers a potential alternative, focusing on blade quality and overall cutting performance within the miter saw category․