How much is a Ryobi BT3100 table saw?
The Ryobi BT3100 10" table saw is discontinued, so pricing depends on the used market and condition. Most listings we see for a complete, working BT3100 typically land in the $200 to $600 range, with higher prices for clean saws that include the rip fence, miter fence, rails, and accessories.
What affects the price most
- Completeness: rip fence, miter fence, blade guard, riving knife or splitter, throat plates, and rails
- Condition: smooth height and bevel adjustment, minimal rust on the table, no cracked castings
- Motor and arbor health: no burning smell, no excessive vibration, blade runs true
- Included extras: mobile base, dado throat plate, extra blades, jigs
- Local vs. shipped: shipping costs can push the total higher than the saw itself
Quick price guide (typical used-market ranges)
| Condition and what’s included | Typical price range | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Parts-only or non-running | $50 to $200 | Rebuild projects, spares |
| Running but missing key accessories | $150 to $350 | Budget buyers who can source parts |
| Complete and well-maintained | $250 to $600 | Most DIYers and hobby shops |
| Exceptionally clean, lots of extras | $450 to $800+ | Buyers who want a turnkey setup |
How we recommend you evaluate one before buying
- Verify the rip fence locks parallel and doesn’t drift when tightened
- Raise and lower the blade fully; it should move smoothly without binding
- Check bevel tilt through its range and confirm the bevel lock holds
- Inspect the power cord and switch area for damage or repairs
- Make a test cut and listen for bearing noise or belt squeal
Why it matters
With a discontinued saw like the Ryobi BT3100, the real value is in completeness and alignment. A “cheap” saw missing fences or safety hardware can cost more after you track down replacements, while a complete saw usually delivers better accuracy and safer operation.
For current availability of replacement parts and diagrams for BT3100, start with the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What size blade is a Ryobi BT3100?
The Ryobi BT3100 10-inch table saw uses a 10 in. (254 mm) blade with a 5/8 in. (16 mm) arbor. For safe, accurate cutting, match both the blade diameter and arbor size when you shop for a replacement blade on Sears PartsDirect.
Blade size and key cutting specs
Use these specs to confirm the blade you buy fits your BT3100 and performs as expected.
- Blade diameter: 10 in. (254 mm)
- Arbor size: 5/8 in. (16 mm)
- Max cutting depth at 0°: 3-9/16 in. (90.5 mm)
- Max cutting depth at 45°: 2-1/2 in.
- Blade type: Standard 10-inch table saw blade (choose tooth count for your material)
Quick fit check (what to match)
Even if a blade is labeled “10-inch,” we recommend confirming these fit points before installing it.
| What to match | BT3100 spec | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Blade diameter | 10 in. | Keeps guard and height range correct |
| Arbor hole | 5/8 in. | Ensures the blade mounts securely |
| Blade condition | Flat, no cracks | Reduces vibration and kickback risk |
| Tooth count | Varies | Impacts cut quality and feed rate |
Why it matters
Using the correct 10-inch, 5/8-inch arbor blade helps the saw run smoother, keeps the blade properly clamped, and supports accurate rip cuts and bevel cuts. A mismatched arbor or damaged blade can cause wobble, burning, and unsafe operation.
Helpful tip before you install a new blade
- Unplug the saw before any service
- Clean pitch from the blade flanges and arbor
- Verify the blade is oriented in the correct rotation direction
- Tighten the arbor nut firmly (do not overtighten)
- Spin the blade by hand to confirm it clears the throat plate and guard
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I buy replacement parts for Ryobi?
For your Ryobi BT3100 10" table saw, the best place to start is the BT3100 parts list and diagrams so you can match the exact part name and reference location before ordering. If you need to search more broadly by model number, use Sears PartsDirect.
How we recommend buying the right Ryobi BT3100 part
- Confirm the model number is BT3100 (not just “Ryobi table saw”).
- Use the exploded-view diagrams to identify the exact assembly (blade guard area, rip fence, motor housing, switch box).
- Write down the part description and any reference number shown in the diagram.
- Compare photos and notes to your saw (especially for rails, shims, and hardware).
- Order the part that matches your configuration (some table saws have revisions over time).
Common BT3100 part categories customers shop for
Even without a specific part list shown here, most 10" table saw repairs fall into a few groups:
| Part category | What it affects | Common symptom |
|---|---|---|
| Switch and power cord components | Power delivery | Won’t start, intermittent power |
| Arbor and blade-height/tilt mechanisms | Cutting accuracy | Blade wobble, hard to raise/tilt |
| Fence and rail components | Rip accuracy | Fence won’t lock, cuts drift |
| Guards and riving/splitter parts | Safety and cut quality | Binding, kickback risk |
Why it matters
Table saw parts are highly model-specific. Ordering by brand alone often leads to mismatched fence hardware, arbor parts, or switch components. Starting with the BT3100 diagrams helps ensure fit, safe operation, and accurate cuts.
Quick safety checks before you order
- Unplug the saw before inspecting anything.
- If the saw won’t start, inspect the cord and switch area for loose or damaged wiring.
- If cuts are inaccurate, verify fence lock and blade alignment before replacing parts.
Last updated: February 2026





