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Setting
Speed (min
5
21,000
4
18,000
3
14,500
2
11,000
1
8000
Cutting depth adjustment
IMPORTANT:
YOU WILL DAMAGE YOUR PLUNGE MECHANISM IF YOU
DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
ALWAYS ensure the Plunge lock lever (11) is unlocked by setting it
to its highest position before adjusting the cutting depth using the
'Free plunge' or 'Winder handle adjustment' methods below.
Note: To lock the router at a particular depth of cut, plunge the
router head down and rotate the Plunge Lock Lever (11) to its
lower position. This will hold the router head in this position.
• There are three methods of cut depth adjustment,depending
on the accuracy and control required:
Free plunge
1. Free plunge depth adjustments can be made with the Plunge
Selection Button (18) engaged. Press the Plunge Selection
Button deep inside the handle until it engages inward (Image A)
2. Release the Plunge Lock Lever (11) and push the body of the
router until the required depth is reached. Re-lock the Plunge
Lock Lever
Winder handle adjustment
1. Plunge depth adjustments can be made by turning the Winder
Handle (19)
2. Disengage the Plunge Selection Button (18), and ensure the
button is flush with the Winder Handle (Image K)
3. To release the Winder Handle, pull the Winder Handle Clutch
Ring (17) inwards (Image B)
4. Release the Plunge Lock Lever (11) and twist the Winder
Handle until the desired depth of cut is reached. Release the
Winder Handle Clutch Ring, and lock the Plunge Lock Lever
)
Cutter Diameter
-1
Up to 25mm
25-50mm
50-65mm
Over 65mm
Use only if burning
Micro Winder
Note: For use in Winder Handle (19) plunge mode only.
1. Disengage the Plunge Selection Button (18), and ensure that
the Plunge Lock Lever (11) is unlocked
Note: If the Micro Winder (20) is turned with the Plunge Lock Lever
engaged, the Micro Winder will start clicking and the cut depth will
remain unchanged.
2. Turn the Micro Winder clockwise to increase cut depth and
anti-clockwise to reduce cut depth. Adjust the cut depth until
the desired height is reached
Note: When the end of the depth adjustment range is reached, the
Micro Winder will offer greater resistance and will begin to 'click' .
3. Engage the Plunge Lock Lever, particularly for heavy cuts
Depth stop & turret
1. The Depth Stop (3) and Turret Stops (1) are used to accurately
pre-set up to three different cut depths
2. Loosen the Depth Stop Lock Knob (5) and retract the Depth Stop
fully, then re-tighten (Image F)
3. Set the turret posts to the required plunge depths using the
scales on the stationary turret post (Image G)
Note: To change turret posts, rotate the entire turret assembly to
align with the Depth Stop.
4. With the desired cutter installed into the Collet (24), adjust the
plunge depth until the tip of the cutter touches the workpiece
5. Rotate the turret until the fixed turret post is in line with the
Depth Stop. Release the stop, allowing it to spring on to the
post, then re-tighten the Depth Stop Lock Knob. The plunge
depth is now set at zero
6. Rotate the Turret Stops until the turret post with the desired
plunge depth is aligned with the Depth Stop
Optional template guide bushes
Different template guide bushes are available for template routing.
Accessory kits are available through your local Triton retailer.
Making a cut
Note: NEVER operate the router freehand without some form
of guide. Guidance can be provided by a bearing guided router
bit cutter, the supplied guides, or a straight edge (Image I).
1. ALWAYS hold the router using both hands, on the handles
provided. Ensure that the workpiece will not move. Use clamps
wherever possible
2. Allow the motor to reach its full operating speed
3. Lower the router bit cutter into the workpiece whilst moving
the router slowly, keeping the baseplate held flat against the
workpiece
4. If edge cutting, the cutting of the workpiece should be on
the left side relative to the cutting direction, (Fig I). Keep the
pressure constant and allow the cutter to work steadily through
the material. Be aware that knots, and other variations, will slow
the rate of progress
Note: To avoid 'bit chatter' , direct the cut anti-clockwise for external
cuts, and clockwise for internal cuts.
Note: Moving the router too fast can result in a poor quality finish,
and overloading of the motor. Moving the router too slowly can
result in overheating the workpiece.
Note: Normal operation of a router is to plunge the head after the
router has been switched on.
Note: Do not operate the router upside down unless securely
mounted in a well-guarded router table (e.g. Triton brand).
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