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Before Use

Note: To use the Guide Bushes (5, A – H) for template routing, you must first fit
the Guide Plate (1 or 2) to the base of your Triton router.
Preparing the guide plate
1. Choose the correct Guide Plate (1 or 2) that fits your Triton router model
(see 'Product Familiarisation')
2. Loosely fit the two M4 Screws (4) into the holes in the depressed side of
the Guide Plate, leaving a 3mm gap under each screw head
3. Sit the Alignment Bush (3), recessed side up, in the centre of the Guide
Plate with the two notches aligned with the screw heads
4. Rotate the Alignment Bush until the notches no longer align with the screw
heads, then tighten the screws using a suitable screwdriver (not included)
to secure the Alignment Bush to the Guide Plate
Fitting the guide plate to the Triton JOF001 and MOF001 plunge
routers (Fig. I)
1. Turn the Triton router upside down and plunge it to the collet lock position
2. Remove router bit, if installed
3. Using a suitable screwdriver (not included), unscrew the four Phillips
screws that secure the black plastic baseplate. Remove the baseplate
4. Fit the Guide Plate (2) into the dedicated recess on the inside surface of the
plastic baseplate (i.e. in between the router base and the baseplate, see
Fig.I)
5. Position the Guide Plate (2) over the router collet on to the router base
WARNING: Ensure the plastic baseplate is centred on the router base, and that
all four screw holes are correctly aligned.
6. Reinstall all four Phillips screws, and tighten securely
WARNING: DO NOT overtighten, as this can distort the baseplate.
Fitting the guide plate to the Triton TRA001 plunge router (Fig.
II)
1. Turn the Triton router upside down and plunge it to the collet lock position
2. Remove router bit, if installed
3. Using a suitable screwdriver (not included), unscrew the four Phillips
screws that secure the black plastic baseplate. Remove the baseplate
4. Position the Guide Plate (1) over the router collet on to the router base
WARNING: Ensure all holes in the Guide Plate line up with the corresponding
holes in the router base.
5. Sandwich the black plastic baseplate on top of the Guide Plate
6. Reinstall all four Phillips screws, and tighten securely
WARNING: DO NOT overtighten, as this can distort the baseplate.
Fitting a guide bush to the guide plate
1. Fit a cutter in the router collet and adjust the plunge until the cutter
is hidden
2. Loosen the two M4 Screws (4), remove the Alignment Bush (3) and in its
place fit the Guide Bush (5, A – H) required. Fit the guide bush with its
collar side up, pointing away from the body of the router
3. Rotate the cutter by hand to ensure there is complete clearance between
the cutter and the guide bush
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Fitting Porter Cable guide bushes to the guide plate
1. Loosen the M4 Screws (4) and remove the Alignment Bush (3) from the
Guide Plate (1 or 2)
2. Fit the Porter Cable guide bush into the recessed side of the Alignment
Bush
3. Fit this assembly to the Guide Plate
Table-mounted use (Fig. III)
Note: The Table Spacer (6) is required when template routing on a router table.
1. Remove the insert ring from your router table
2. Remove the M4 Screws (4) and Alignment Bush (3) from the Guide Plate (1
or 2), and sit the Table Spacer (6), recessed side up, into the centre of the
Guide Plate
3. Align the screw holes, then fit the screws and the required Guide Bush (5,
A – H)
Removing the guide plate
• Even when not using the template guides, the Guide Plate (1 or 2) can
remain fitted to the router for the majority of cuts, whether using the router
hand-held or table-mounted
• However, if using cutters with a diameter greater than 50mm (2"), the
Guide Plate (1 or 2) will need to be removed
• To remove the guide plate, follow the fitting instructions above in reverse
Maintenance
WARNING: Always disconnect tools from the power supply before carrying out
any maintenance/cleaning.
• Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight. They may vibrate loose
over time
• Regularly check that the M4 Screws (4) are tightened firmly
• When not using a guide bush, consider removing the M4 Screws and
Alignment Bush (3) for safe storage
Cleaning
• Keep your tool clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal parts
to wear quickly, and shorten the device's service life. Clean the body of
your machine with a soft brush, or dry cloth. If available, use clean, dry,
compressed air to blow through the ventilation holes (where applicable)
Storage
• Store this tool carefully in a secure, dry place out of the reach of children

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