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Fitting & adjusting the guide fence
See Fig. VI, VII, VIII
Note: The Guide Fence (6) is for use with the Plunge Base (9) only
• The Guide Fence (6) can be assembled according to 'A' or 'B'
(Fig. VI)
• Ensure the scale on one of the Guide Rails (5) is facing up when
tightening the Hex Screws (51)
1. To fit the Guide Fence, loosen the Guide Rail Locking Knobs
(25) and insert the Guide Rails of the assembled fence into the
Guide Rail Slots (23) (Fig. VII)
2. Adjust the Guide Fence to the required distance from the cutter
(Fig. VII), using the scale as an approximate guide (Fig. VIII) if
used in configuration A, and measured if used in
configuration B
3. Ensure all Guide Rail Locking Knobs are tightened to secure the
Guide Fence
• If required, faces on the Guide Fence can be removed and a
batten can be attached to ensure a completely straight Guide
Fence. Always measure to the centre point of the cutter to
ensure an accurate cut
Beam trammel
• The diameter of the Guide Rail (5) is 8mm (
• A compatible 8mm beam trammel (not supplied) could be fitted
to one of the rails and the rail could then be fitted into one of
the Guide Rail Slots (23)
Table use
• When the Router (1) is fitted to the Plunge Base (9) it can be
used in a compatible router table
• See Fig. XXIV for the dimensions of the Plunge Base Plate
Screws (35) for securing to a compatible table
• The Plunge Base Plate (27) can be removed to allow fitment
to a compatible template or bracket. Consult the router table
manufacturer's installation instructions
• The Plunge Base has a Table Height Micro Winder Connector
(32) that will allow above-table cutter height adjustment with a
Triton Table Height Winder (52), if the table has an access hole
Fitting to trimmer base
See Fig. IX
Note: If the Router (1) is attached to the Plunge Base (9), remove
the Plunge Base before attempting to fit the router to the Trimmer
Base (8).
1. Ensure the Timmer Base Locking Knob (36) is wound out so the
screw is not protruding into the base
2. Align the Router (1) so the Securing Hole (18) is directly above
the Trimmer Base Locking Knob (Fig. IX)
3. Place the Router into the cradle of the Trimmer Base
4. Tighten the Trimmer Base Locking Knob (Fig. IX) to secure the
Router in the Trimmer Base
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Setting the depth of cut with the trimmer base
See Fig. X
1. Loosen the Trimmer Depth Locking Knob (37)
2. Turn the Trimmer Depth Micro Adjustment Dial (46) to adjust
the cutter height to the required depth
3. Lock the Trimmer Depth Locking Knob to secure the depth
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Fitting & adjusting the roller guide
Notes:
• Lateral clearance: to adjust the amount of material removed
by the cutter, adjust the horizontal clearance between the
workpiece and the Guide Bearing
• Height: adjust the vertical height of the cutter depending on the
thickness of the material to be cut and the router bit to be used
See Fig. XI and XII
1. To fit the Roller Guide (7) to the Trimmer Base (8), loosen the
Roller Guide Locking Knob (43)
2. Slide the Roller Guide onto the Trimmer Base, ensuring the
guide is aligned with the Roller Guide Alignment Channel (47)
(Fig. XI) and the Washer (44) is on the outside of the Roller
Guide
3. Adjust the Roller Guide to the required height then tighten the
Roller Guide Locking Knob to secure the roller guide (Fig. XII)
4. To adjust the Guide Bearing's (40) horizontal position, loosen
the Roller Guide Adjustment Locking Knob (41) then adjust with
the Roller Guide Adjustment Knob (42) (Fig. XII)
5. Tighten the Roller Guide Adjustment Locking Knob to secure the
Guide Bearing in place
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Operation
WARNING: Ensure the tool is disconnected from the power
supply before attaching/changing any accessories or making any
adjustments.
WARNING: ALWAYS wear eye protection, adequate respiratory
and hearing protection, as well as suitable gloves when working
with this tool.
IMPORTANT: Ensure the Motor Vents (13) and other vents of the
tool are kept clean. Metallic swarf, fibreglass, plaster and other
particles and dust can damage the tool if allowed to enter the
Motor Vents. Use a vacuum cleaner to ensure the vents are clean. If
necessary, blow out with compressed air.
Switching ON & OFF
1. To power the Router (1) ON, press the ON/OFF Switch (10) to the
'I' position
2. To power the Router OFF, press the ON/OFF Switch to the 'O'
position
3. Always allow the tool to reach full speed before making a cut
Variable speed control
WARNING: NEVER operate router bits at speeds higher than
their maximum rated speed. If bits are used at higher speeds
than their rated speed, they can break and fly apart, potentially
damaging the tool, workpiece and causing serious personal injury.
• Control the rotation speed of the cutter by adjusting the Speed
Dial (11)
• The highest speed is achieved when the number is set to 6
• The lowest speed is achieved when the number is set to 1
• Set the ideal speed for the material; consider the material and
bit diameter
• Too slow a speed can result in the cutter leaving burn marks on
the material
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