Ryobi WS722 Operator's Manual

The Ryobi WS722 Saw features a 7-inch blade, a powerful 120-volt motor, a laser guide for precision, and a water reservoir for cooling the blade. It is designed for cutting tile and similar materials.
To change the blade, first unplug the saw. Remove the blade guard and use a wrench to loosen the arbor nut. Replace the old blade with a new one, ensuring the teeth face the correct direction, then tighten the arbor nut and replace the guard.
Check the power source and ensure the saw is plugged in. Verify that the circuit breaker is not tripped. Inspect the power cord for damage and ensure the switch is functional. If problems persist, contact Ryobi customer service.
Regularly clean the saw to remove debris, check the water reservoir and ensure it's filled, inspect the power cord for damage, and periodically lubricate moving parts. Also, check the blade for wear and replace as needed.
The Ryobi WS722 is primarily designed for cutting tile. However, with the appropriate blade, it can cut some softer materials like stone or masonry. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for compatible materials.
To align the laser, ensure the saw is on a flat surface, turn on the laser, and adjust the alignment screws until the laser line matches the cut line on your workpiece.
After use, unplug the saw and wipe down all surfaces with a damp cloth. Use a brush to clean the blade and remove any debris from the water reservoir and the saw platform. Allow all parts to dry thoroughly before storage.
Ensure the workpiece is securely positioned and the saw is on a level surface. Check for blade wobble and replace the blade if necessary. Confirm that the laser guide is properly aligned and the fence is adjusted accurately.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves. Ensure the work area is clear, the saw is on a stable surface, and the power cord is not in the cutting path. Keep hands away from the blade and never force the material through the saw.
To adjust the cutting depth, loosen the depth adjustment lever, set the desired depth, and then tighten the lever to secure the blade in position. Always verify the adjustment with a test cut.