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Triton Workcentre Dust Bag DCA 250 Instructions D'assemblage Et D'utilisation page 3

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INSERTING THE BRACES (Only required if a Height
Winder Kit is installed - Go straight to "FITTING THE
BAG" if you are not using a Height Winder Kit)
Join both pairs of V-shaped braces together, as shown in
i
(
), using the screws and nuts supplied. Insert them into
the two long pockets on the underside of the Dust Bag
main flap (pointed side up). Fig. (
into the remaining pocket, as shown in (
FITTING THE BAG
Place the main flap squarely over the saw chassis, lining
up the round hole with the red locking catch. (
the saw blade at full depth and extend the foam slot to
about 20mm in front of the blade, using scissors as
shown.
Feed the saw's power cord out through the motor sleeve,
then fit the bag from below, ensuring the sleeve is on the
same side as the motor. Slide the sleeve along the motor
as far as possible to prevent it falling off in use (
necessary shorten the sleeve by rolling it back to avoid
excess material obstructing the cooling air intake.
[If you have fitted a Triton Saw Stabilising Bracket, you
may need to re-locate the rubber cushion strip and outer
band clamp further along the motor for more secure
sleeve access.]
Wrap the sub-flap over the bearing channel and attach it
to the top section of the bag using the hook & loop
Fig. 2
facings. (
) Fold the main flap across the saw and
onto the sub-flap, lining up the hook & loop facings.
3
) Push the four foam pieces into the bearing channels as
shown in the inset.
Fit the table, ensuring the saw chassis is locked in
position.
Fit the pouch over the stiffener ring at the bottom of the
dust bag and use the tab to tighten it. (
Hook & loop seams in two of the corners allow access for
saw adjustments.
CONNECTING THE HOSES
[For dust extracting overhead guards only: available as an
upgrade (Part No. DCA001) for all MK2 New Series and
MK3 Workcentres]
Screw the Bayonet Connector onto the hose (note: left-
hand thread), and fit it to the dust port in the overhead
Fig 5
guard. (
)
If you have the optional Triton Dust Collector (DCA300),
push fit the other end of the hose into one of the dust
inlets. If extracting dust directly into your vacuum cleaner,
screw the Tapered Connector onto the hose and push the
wand of your vacuum cleaner into it. (
INSERTING THE SAW SLOT INFILL PLUG
(Series 2000 Workcentres only)
With the saw blade set at full height, push the plug into the
saw slot just in front of the blade. Ensure the plug is flush
Fig. 5
with the table. (
)
Workcentre Dust Bag
ii
). Insert the flat brace
iii
).
Fig.1
) Set
Fig.2
). If
(Fig.
Fig. 4
)
Fig. 6
)
Position the overhead guard support until it just clears the
back of the saw blade. This dramatically reduces the
amount of dust escaping. Rotate the blade by hand to
ensure the teeth do not hit the guard support.
When in the crosscut mode, slide the plug to either end of
the slot to avoid accidentally cutting it.
An infill plug for MK2/MK3 Workcentres is in the optional
Dust Collection Guard (DCA001).
OPERATION
Empty your vacuum cleaner and make sure the filter
and/or bags are not clogged, reducing the suction. We
recommend the optional Triton Dust Collector (see below)
to prevent the finer dust particles from potentially reaching
your vacuum cleaner motor.
Before removing the pouch, tap the bag to ensure that no
dust is caught in the top part.
If correctly fitted, the system should collect close to 95% of
the dust. A small amount of dust will be evident in the
working area.
Planing Cuts
When making planing cuts on the Workcentre (using the
side of the blade), you will find that a lot of dust escapes.
For frequent planing cuts, we recommend you make up
the baffle* shown to help contain the dust. For occasional
planing cuts, tape stiff cardboard to the side of the guard,
and bend it in at the front, to achieve a similar result.
For best performance, ensure the baffle is sitting down on
the table and that the guard is set as low as possible.
Fig.7
* The baffle as shown (
Workcentre with the rip fence on the left of the blade. For
MK2 / MK3 Workcentres which have the optional Dust
Collection Guard, the rip fence will be on the right, so
reverse the positions of the two glued-on wooden battens.
WARNINGS
Ensure the saw sleeve remains correctly fitted to the saw
motor, and check it periodically, especially after saw blade
height adjustments.
Do not risk overloading your fuses, and the Workcentre
switch by connecting the saw and vacuum cleaner to the
same power circuit for simultaneous switching. The
combined start-up amperage is excessive and could result
in fusion and possibly fire. Switch them on separately.
OPTIONAL TRITON DUST COLLECTOR (Product
Code DCA300)
Domestic vacuum cleaners (bag-type) fill up very quickly,
and the finer dust particles might damage your vacuum
cleaner motor if they leak through the bag. Use the 20 litre
Dust Collector between your vacuum cleaner and
overhead guard. It has two switchable inlets, and a
permanent washable filter in the lid. Two hoses and
adaptors included.
It also suits the Triton Router Table, Biscuit Joiner, and
other dust collecting power tools.
DCA 250
) is set up for the Series 2000

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