2. Turn the Micro Winder
Adjuster Knob (2) clockwise
to increase cut depth and
anti-clockwise to reduce cut
depth.
When the end of the
depth adjustment
range is reached the micro winder will offer
greater resistance to turn and will begin to
"click".
3. Lock the plunge lever, particularly for heavy cuts.
COLLET LOCK
1. Turn the power switch "off", allowing
the retracting switch shutter to close. (The retracting
shutter will lock closed when the collet lock is
engaged.)
2. Place the router upside down,
or on its side. With the motor
completely stopped plunge
the router to its maximum
depth using the free plunge or
winder handle plunge mode.
Ensure the depth
stop (7) is fullyretracted
(see "Depth Stop and Turret"). The collet
should be protruding through the base,
allowing easy spanner access.
3. Insert your router bit (21) fully
into the collet then use the
spanner (23) to turn
the collet slightly, allowing
the collet lock to engage.
Once engaged, turn the
spanner clockwise to tighten
the cutter.
4. Return the router to a normal operating depth. This will
disengage the collet lock and release the retracting
switch shutter, enabling access to the power switch.
REDUCING SLEEVE
A reducing sleeve (22) is supplied for use of small
shanked (eg. ¼") cutters.
With the router collet locked (see above), place the
reducing sleeve into the collet.
Fit your small shanked router bit into the collet and
tighten into position.
VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL
Router speed settings are not critical - generally the
highest speed which does not result in burn marks on the
workpiece should be used. Where stated, always follow
the cutter manufacturers' maximum speed limitations.
Operating at reduced speed increases the risk of damage
to the router as a result of overload. Use very slow feed
rates and/or multiple shallow cuts.
The Speed Controller (14) is
marked 1 to 5, corresponding
approximately with the speeds
and cutter diameters below.
Turn the dial to select the
desired speed.
Setting
RPM
5
20,000
4
18,000
3
14,500
2
11,000
1
8,000
DUST EXTRACTION
Dust Port
The Triton Router is equipped
with a Dust Port (20) for chip
extraction above the cut. It
accepts 38mm (1½") O.D. hose,
supplied with the Triton Dust
Collector (DCA300).
The hose screws into position via
a left hand thread (anti-clockwise).
Optional chip collector accessory
An optional Chip Collector is
available for effective chip
extraction alongside the cut
zone. It can be connected to any
38mm (1½") O.D. hose.
This accessory kit (part no.
TGA150) also includes 7
Template Guide Bushes and
Table Winder, and is available through your local Triton
retailer.
Cutter Diameter
Up to 25mm (1")
25 - 50mm (1" - 2")
50 - 65mm (2" - 2
/
")
1
2
Over 65mm (2
/
")
1
2
Use only if burning
Functions
GB
7