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Installing the Guide Bush Mounting Plate (36) (Fig. XIII):
1. Invert the router to rest it on the flat Motor Vents (15) so the Baseplate (1) is facing up
2. Remove the 4 x Baseplate Screws (39) and remove the Baseplate from the Base (2)
3. Locate the holes for the Guide Bush Mounting Plate Fixing Screws x 2 (41)
4. Install the Guide Bush Mounting Plate (36), ensuring the Guide Bush Fixing Tabs (38) are facing
up. The Mounting Plate fits in with the raised section in the Base to align the cut-out in the
Mounting Plate and the holes for the Plate Fixing Screws (Fig. XIII)
WARNING: ALWAYS check that the Guide Bush Mounting Plate is aligned correctly. The
Mounting Plate's hole must be centred in the router base for safe usage with router guide bushes
and bits. Failing to align correctly could damage the router, the plate, the guide bush, the router bit
and could cause serious personal injury.
5. Once aligned correctly, screw in the Guide Bush Mounting Plate Fixing Screws x 2 but do not
overtighten
6. Replace the Baseplate to the Base, ensuring it aligns correctly with the Table Winder Indent (29),
and fix with Baseplate Plate Screws
Removing the Guide Bush Mounting Plate (36) (Fig. XIII):
1. Invert the router to rest it on the flat Motor Vents (15) so the Baseplate (1) is facing up
2. Remove the 4 x Baseplate Screws (39) and remove the Baseplate from the Base (2)
3. Locate the Guide Bush Mounting Plate Fixing Screws x 2 (41) and remove them
4. Remove the Guide Bush Mounting Plate (36) and keep it with the screws in a safe place
5. Replace the Baseplate to the Base, ensuring it aligns correctly with the Table Winder Indent (29),
and fix with Baseplate Plate Screws but do not overtighten
Installing guide bushes (Fig. XIV):
Note: The router is not supplied with guide bushes; however, bush sets are available as optional
accessories from your Triton retailer.
Note: Ensure the Guide Bush Mounting Plate (36) is installed (see above).
1. Loosen the 2 x Guide Bush Fixing Screws (37) and ensure the 2 x Guide Bush Fixing Tabs (38) are
facing the outer edge of the router Base (2) (Fig. XIV)
2. Align the guide bush notches with the screws and place into the indent of the Guide Bush
Mounting Plate (36)
3. Rotate the Fixing Tabs to face the guide bush then tighten the Guide Bush Fixing Screws to secure
the guide bush in place
4. To remove the guide bush, do the above instructions in reverse order
Operation
WARNING: ALWAYS wear eye protection, adequate respiratory and hearing protection, as well as
suitable gloves, when working with this tool.
Switching ON & OFF
Note: When the router is connected to a power source, the ON/OFF Rocker Switch (11) will illuminate
in both ON and OFF positions.
Note: The Safety Lock Out Cover (10) prevents accidental starting of the router. It must be retracted
before the router can be switched ON. The Safety Lock Out Cover will remain open until the router
is switched OFF.
1. Ensure the router is at the maximum extension of its travel, and that the cutter will not conflict
with any foreign objects when it is powered ON
2. Connect the Power Cord (13) to the mains and slide the Safety Lock Out Cover (10) back to reveal
the ON/OFF Rocker Switch
3. To switch ON, press the ON/OFF Rocker Switch to the 'I' position. While the ON/OFF Rocker Switch
is in this position, the Safety Lock Out Cover will be prevented from re-covering the ON/OFF
Rocker Switch
4. To switch OFF, press the ON/OFF Rocker Switch to the '0' position. The Safety Lock Out Cover will
slide back to its original position
Note: To engage the automatic Spindle Lock (42), the Safety Lock Out Cover must be closed over the
ON/OFF Rocker Switch.
Switching the LED light ON/OFF
• The router is fitted with an LED Light (30) in the Base (2)
EN
• To power the LED Light ON, press the LED ON/OFF Switch (9) located beneath the ON/OFF Rocker
Switch (11) (Fig. IX)
• To power the LED Light OFF, press the LED ON/OFF Switch again
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Variable speed control
Note: Router speed settings are not critical. Generally, the highest speed that does not cause burn
marks on the workpiece should be used. Where stated, always follow the cutter manufacturer's
maximum speed limitations.
• Operating at reduced speed increase 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 7, corresponding approximately with the standard
speeds and cutter diameters below. Rotate the Speed Controller's dial to select the required speed
Setting
RPM
7
21,000
6
19,500
5
18,000
4
15,800
3
13,000
2
10,400
1
8000
Cutting depth adjustment
Note: To lock the router at a particular depth of cut, plunge the router head down and rotate the
Plunge Lock Lever (16) 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 (26) engaged.
Press the Plunge Selection Button deep inside the Winder Handle (25) until it clicks inwards and
engages the plunge mode (Fig. I)
2. Release the Plunge Lock Lever (16) and push the body of the router until the required depth is
reached then re-lock the Plunge Lock Lever (Fig. VIII)
Winder handle adjustment
1. Plunge depth adjustments can be made by turning the Winder Handle (25)
2. Disengage the Plunge Selection Button (26) and ensure the button is flush with the Winder
Handle
3. To release the Winder Handle, pull the Winder Handle Clutch Ring (24) inwards (Fig. II)
4. Release the Plunge Lock Lever (16) and twist the Winder Handle until the desired depth of cut is
reached
5. Release the Winder Handle Clutch Ring and lock the Plunge Lock Lever (Fig. VIII)
Micro winder
IMPORTANT: For use in Winder Handle (25) adjustment mode only.
1. Disengage the Plunge Selection Button (26) and ensure the Plunge Lock Lever (16) is unlocked
Note: If the Micro Winder (21) 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 (Fig. VII) clockwise to increase cutting depth and anti-clockwise to reduce
cutting depth. Adjust the cutting depth until the desired depth 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 (Fig. VIII), particularly for heavy cuts
Depth stop & turret
1. The Depth Stop (4) and Turret Stops (3) are used to accurately pre-set up to three different cut
depths
2. Loosen the Depth Stop Lock Knob (7) and retract the Depth Stop (4) fully, then re-tighten (Fig. V)
3. Set the turret posts to the required plunge depths using the scales on the stationary turret post
(Fig. VI)
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 (5), 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
Cutter Diameter
Up to 25mm (1")
Up to 25mm (1")
25-50mm (1 – 2")
50-65mm (2 – 21/2")
Over 65mm (21/2")
Over 65mm (21/2") / only if burning
Use only if burning

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