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35. Dust Extraction Hose Tube Rotating Port
36. Guide Bush Mounting Plate
37. Guide Bush Fixing Screw
38. Guide Bush Fixing Tab
39. Baseplate Screw (¼ UNC x 4)
40. Baseplate Mounting Tab
41. Guide Bush Mounting Plate Fixing Screw x 2
42. Spindle Lock
43. LED Light Housing
44. LED Light Wiring
45. Circle Cutting Pivot Mount
46. Extended Baseplate
47. Fence *
48. Table Height Winder
49. Spanner
50. Collet (additional included accessory)
Fig. XIX
A. Upper Plate
B. Upper Plate Positioning Holes
C. Lower Plate Positioning Holes
D. Lower Plate
E.
Pivot Hole
F.
Pivot Mount Bolt
Fig. XXI
A. Router Bit *
B. Guide Bush*
C. Template
D. Workpiece
E.
Offset
* Not supplied with all kits
Intended Use
Hand-held, mains-powered plunge router used for cutting profiles, grooves, edges and elongated
holes in natural and composite wood. Also used with guide bushes and templates for cutting
shapes, following patterns, as well as stationary installation in the Triton Router Table for the Triton
Workcentre, and other suitable table systems.
The tool is intended for use with rotary cutting bits designed to cut and shape wood. It is not suitable
for use with bits designed for other uses such as grinding, sanding etc.
The tool must ONLY be used for its intended purpose. Any use other than those mentioned in this
manual will be considered a case of misuse. The operator, and not the manufacturer, shall be liable
for any damage or injury resulting from such cases of misuse. The manufacturer shall not be liable for
any modifications made to the tool, nor for any damage resulting from such modifications.
Note: Not intended for commercial use.
Unpacking Your Tool
• Carefully unpack and inspect your product. Fully familiarise yourself with all its features and
functions
• Ensure all parts of the product are present and in good condition
• If any parts are missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting to use this
product
Before Use
WARNING: Ensure the tool is disconnected from the power supply before attaching or changing
any accessories, or making any adjustments.
IMPORTANT: Never tighten the collet without a router bit installed. Tightening an empty collet can
damage the collet.
Collet & router bit installation
WARNING: Wear protective gloves when inserting and removing router bits due to the
sharp edges of the cutters.
1. Ensure the router is OFF and Safety Lock Out Cover (10) is closed
2. Place the router upside down on a secure flat surface with the motor completely stationary
3. Plunge the router to its maximum depth by pressing the Winder Handle Clutch Ring (24) (Fig. II)
and rotating the Winder Handle (25) until the Collet (5) is protruding the Base (2) and Baseplate
(1)
Note: Ensure the Depth Stop (4) is fully retracted (see 'Depth stop & turret'). The Collet should be
protruding through the Base to allow easy spanner access.
Note: When the Safety Lock Out Cover is closed and the router is in full plunge, the automatic
Spindle Lock (42) will engage to lock the spindle and allow single-handed Collet or router bit
changes.
4. Using the Spanner (49), loosen the Collet by turning it anti-clockwise until removal
5. Select the desired Collet and install onto the threaded chuck by screwing the Collet in clockwise
but do not tighten fully
6. Insert the required router cutter into the Collet, ensuring at least 20mm or half of the shaft
(whichever is greater) is inserted into the Collet
7. Use the Spanner to turn the Collet slightly to engage the Spindle Lock (Fig. III), then turn the
Spanner clockwise to tighten the router bit
8. Use the Winder Handle Clutch Ring to return the Base to a normal operating depth, which will
disengage the automatic Spindle Lock and release the lock on the Safety Lock Out Cover, enabling
access to the ON/OFF Rocker Switch (11)
IMPORTANT: The automatic Spindle Lock will only engage when the Safety Lock Out Cover is closed
and the router is OFF. When the router's Spindle Lock is engaged, the Safety Lock Out Cover cannot
be opened, which is designed to prevent accidental power ON when changing the Collet or router bit.
Dust extraction
Note: The Triton Router is equipped with a Dust Extraction Port (32) and a Dust Extraction Hose Tube
(33) for chip extraction above the cut. (See 'Specification' for port size compatibility with your dust
extraction system.)
• The Dust Extraction Hose Tube has a rotating port at the top of the tube (35), which will swivel
during use when connected to a dust extraction hose (Fig. IV)
• Ensure the Tube is connected and the Dust Extraction Hose Tube Clip (34) is securing the Tube in
place
• An adaptor will be required for use with the Triton Dust Collector (DCA300)
Extended baseplate & fence installation
Note: The Extended Baseplate (46) and Fence (47) assembly is not supplied with all kits
Extended Baseplate:
1. Place the router upside down on a secure flat surface with the motor completely stationary
2. Loosen the 2 x Baseplate Mounting Knobs (19 & 31) so that the mounting studs protrude through
the Baseplate (1) (Fig. X)
3. Turn the Extended Baseplate (46) upside down and align the mounting studs with the router
securing holes on the Extended Baseplate then slide the studs into the keyhole slots on the
Extended Baseplate (Fig. XI)
Note: The orientation of the Extended Baseplate depends on where the support is required. For edge
work, locate the ON/OFF Rocker Switch (11) on the short overhang side of the base.
4. Tighten the Baseplate Mounting Knobs on the plunge router firmly to secure the plunge router to
the Extended Baseplate
Fence:
1. Ensure the Extended Baseplate (46) is installed on the router (see above)
2. Loosen the knobs on the Fence (47) then slide the Fence along the tracks on the Extended
Baseplate (Fig. XII)
3. Tighten the Fence knobs at the required setting to lock the Fence in place
• When routing trenches at a distance from an edge: fit the Fence to the long end of the
Extended Baseplate
• When performing edge work with a non-bearing guided cutter: fit the Fence to the short end
of the Extended Baseplate (Fig. XIII)
• When using a very large diameter cutter: it may be necessary to fix wooden blocks to the Fence
faces via the screw holes to ensure the cutter does not contact the Fence
Guide bush mounting plate & guide bush installation
Note: The router is supplied with a Guide Bush Mounting Plate (36), which is compatible with all
Triton guide bushes used for template routing.
Note: The router can be used normally with the Guide Bush Mounting Plate (36) attached to the
Base (2). See 'Specification' for maximum cutter diameter size for use with and without the Guide
Bush Mounting Plate attached.
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