Einleitung

This guide will show you how to properly install a new protective shell to your Ryobi CSB125 circular saw. If the protective shield is cracked/damaged, or isn’t functioning properly, then the protective shell should be replaced. This troubleshooting pagewill help diagnose any potential problems occurring due to a faulty protective shell. In the event that a new shell is needed, this guide will show the steps to properly install a new one. The only tools you will need are a 7”/32 Allen key and T20 Torx screwdriver.

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    • Place the saw on a flat surface with the blade facing up.

    • Make sure that the saw is unplugged from any power source.

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    • Remove the bumper by using the T20 Torx screwdriver to loosen the M5 x 20mm screw.

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    • Use the 7”/32 allen key to loosen the 5/16-18 x 9/16 in. blade screw.

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    • Remove the 5/16-18 x 9/16 in. blade screw, spring washer, the outer blade washer, the blade, and the inner blade washer.

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    • Use the Phillips #2 screwdriver to remove the four M4x16mm screws shown.

    • You will need to rotate the protective shell around in order to access them.

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    • Remove the lower blade guard support assembly from the rest of the saw.

    • Remove the protective shell.

    From this last step- How do you seperate the guide assembly from the plastic guide? It does not separate.

    JOE GREENSTEIN -

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Curtis Melo

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Instructions fail at step #5. Bottom-left screw is under the plastic blade guard which blocks removal of the screw. Blade guard covers the screw no matter how it’s positioned.

Michael Bluejay -

If you wiggle the plastic you can remove

I was able to remove… be patient it does work

Adrian Isbister -

Instructions also fail at step #6. I have no idea how to remove the plastic blade guard from the axle so I can transfer it to the new (replacement) blade guard.

Michael Bluejay -

I also was struggling… … but if you look closely there is a thin metal ring around the center plastic ring that the spindle runs through… this has a split in it…. I used a small flat Precision screwdriver (type used to tighten reading glasses,etc)and was able to pry at the split and remove the thin metal ring.

Once removed this frees the plastic guard and it drops right out.

Just reverse to reassemble.

This works… just be patient

Adrian Isbister -