Blade guard lever
For plunge or pocket cuts, use the Long Blade Guard Lever (21). To change the lever follow the
below instructions:
1. Loosen and remove the Phillips head screw holding the Short Blade Guard Lever (5). Also
remove the blade guard lever
2. Fit the Long Blade Guard Lever (21) into the same position
3. Replace the Phillips head screw and tighten to secure the Long Blade Guard Lever in
position (Image V)
4. The Long Blade Guard Lever can now be used to provide better control of the lower guard
when performing pocket cuts (Image VI)
Rip fence adjustment
1. The Rip Fence (17) can be used on the left or the right of the blade (Image VII). Using the
Rip Fence provides accurate cuts without the need to work free-hand following pencil
lines
2. Locate the Rip Fence into the mounting slots at the front of the Base Plate (6) and tighten
the Locking Knob (18) to lock it at the required cut width. For greater width setting, the
thumb screw can be repositioned to the inner or outer clamp location
Sighting notches
1. Two sets of sighting notches at the front of the base plate provide guidance when
performing free-hand cuts following a pencil line
2. When viewed from the front of the saw use the left hand side notch for 90° cuts and
the right hand sight notch for 45° cuts (Image VIII). Sight along either edge of the notch,
depending on which side of the line you wish to cut.
3. Use the second set of notches, closer to the saw blade, to confirm the alignment of your
saw during the cut
Using the laser system
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Do not look directly at the laser beam
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Never aim the beam at any person or an object other than the workpiece
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Ensure that the beam is not directed towards others in the work area
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Ensure the laser beam is aimed at a sturdy workpiece without reflective surfaces ie; wood
or rough coated surfaces are acceptable. Bright shiny reflective material is not suitable for
laser use as the reflective surface could direct the beam back at the operator
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Only turn on the laser beam when the tool is on the workpiece
1. Mark the line of the cut on the workpiece
2. Adjust the depth of cut and bevel angle as required
3. Rest the front edge of the base on the workpiece
4. Switch on the laser beam by pressing the Laser Sight Switch (1)
5. Line up the laser line with the pencil line on the workpiece
6. Start the motor by squeezing the Trigger Switch (28)
7. Make your cut ensuring that the laser line is kept in line with the pencil line
8. Switch off the laser beam by pressing the Laser Sight Switch
Saw bench guide
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Check that the saw bench is equipped with appropriate blade guarding and ensure that it
is properly adjusted and functioning correctly before operating
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Ensure the saw is mounted securely to the bench. Refer to the manufacturer's instruction
manual for mounting instructions
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Prior to starting work, manually run the saw along the table to ensure it runs smoothly and
is clear of obstructions
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Check that your saw bench is fitted with an anti-kickback device
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Make sure a suitable safety on/off switch is fitted to the saw bench. The saw switch may
then be locked on using a spring clamp, cable tie or similar and then plugged into the
safety socket on the saw bench. This clamp MUST be taken off when the saw is removed
from the saw bench
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Using all safety equipment make a test cut in an offcut piece of material making sure all
guarding is set up correctly before continuing with your bench sawing (Image IX)
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Operation
WARNING: ALWAYS wear eye protection, adequate respiratory and hearing protection, as well
as suitable gloves, when working with this tool.
Switching on and off
1. Connect the plug to the power supply.
2. To switch on the saw, press down the Lock-Off Button (26) and whilst holding down the
Lock-Off Button press down the Trigger Switch (28)
3. When you release the trigger, the saw turns off and the Lock-Off Button re-engages. It will
be necessary to press down the Lock-Off Button again to turn the saw on
4. Allow the blade to come to a complete standstill before setting the saw down
Operating
1. Rest the front of the base plate on the workpiece with your pencil mark aligned with the
correct sighting notch. Ensure the blade is not touching the workpiece
2. Turn on the Laser Sight Switch (1) and align the laser line with the pencil line
3. Hold the saw firmly with both hands, depress the Lock-Off Button (26) and press the
Trigger Switch (28). When the saw motor reaches full speed, guide the saw smoothly
along the cut line
4. Maintain a consistent feed rate - too fast may put excessive strain on the motor, while too
slow may burnish your workpiece. Avoid any sudden movements of the saw
5. When cutting veneered board or wood less than 20mm thick, set the blade to protrude
5-10mm through the work. This will reduce splintering. When cutting thicker wood, set the
blade to maximum depth to reduce kickback
6. For safety, use the parallel cutting guide or a clamped-on batten. If free-hand cutting is
unavoidable always mark out a straight cutting line as a guide
7. Make sure the workpiece cannot move during the cut, using clamps wherever possible.
Never perform any cuts on a workpiece held in the hand.
8. Large panels and long workpieces must be well supported close to both sides of the cut
to avoid pinching and kickback. Ensure the saw is positioned with the wider part of the
baseplate resting on the larger piece, or on the piece with the best support
9. Prevent kickback by ensuring that you move the saw in a straight line. Ensure that your
blade is in good condition and that the cut does not close in on the blade. (If necessary,
use a small wedge or 3mm spacer in the cut to prevent it closing in on the blade). Release
the trigger if the saw gives any sign of stalling but do not remove the saw until the blade
stops spinning
10. Avoid cutting any nails, screws etc. by inspecting your workpieces and removing any
fasteners prior to cutting
11. If any unusual noise or odour occurs during operation stop the saw immediately and
contact an authorised Triton Saw Repair Centre
12. Do not operate the saw upside down unless securely mounted and guarded in a reputable
brand saw bench (eg. a Triton Workcentre or Triton Compact Saw Table)
Accessories
A range of accessories are available for this power tool from your Triton dealer including saw
blades. Spare parts are available from your Triton dealer or www.toolsparesonline.com.