Really!? Just turn your blade so that the print is going the opposite way. In other words try putting the blade on so you can read the label print. If that is not correct just take it off, turn the blade around, so that you cannot read the painted label. You only have two options, painted label “out,” painted label “in,”
Yes. I also have the Ryobi 8 1/4, 13 Amp table saw.
NO! Never use a blade that has a diameter smaller or larger than your saw was designed for. It is very dangerous.
I'm really not sure what to tell you other than I have had trouble cutting thin strips with my Ryobi cordless miter saw. I have no problems with material thicker than about 1/2" however, if one is not careful and clamp the work piece on both sides of the blade, thin slats will vibrate badly and the blade often digs in and rips the piece apart. I have had this problem with other blades in the past so, it might be a saw problem and not necessarily a blade issue. Sorry I can't be more definitive for you. Good luck.
The saw blade runs much effectively on my portable 8 1/4 inch Makita table saw.
I would think it would be sufficient, You might want to consider a finer blade Diablo 60 teeth
.094 thin kerf
Craftsman has made a lot of 8" saws over the years, its very difficult to know. I suggest you look inside the saw with a flash light to see if you have 1/8" clearance (1/8" radius) You could make a wood or heavy card board template and fit to the saw arbor to check clearances. DO NOT turn on saw
Hi Dawn, This blade is not ideal for pergo flooring. We have speciality Pergo flooring blades in 7-1/4", 10", and 12". Here is the link: https://www.homedepot.com/s/diablo%2520pergo%2520blades?NCNI-5
Hi LittleShopofSawdust, Thank you for your question. The hook angle is +15 degrees. However, for the type of saw you are going to be using I would recommend using Diablo part #D0860S as it is specifically designed for radial arm saws. Hope this helps.