Triton RTA300 Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité page 11

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6. Screw the Inner Clamp Knobs (27) onto the inner
bearing screws; they cut their own thread
In use:
• The clamps have cut-away edges and have three
modes of use. When the cut-away edges are facing
the inner track the insert is free to slide and can be
removed
• When the clamps are tensioned firmly with the cut-
away edges facing inwards, the insert is locked from
sliding. By backing off the clamps one complete turn,
the insert is free to slide but cannot be removed
• Check that the insert is level or is slightly above the
table surface and if necessary loosen the three screws
securing the aluminium inner track and make any
required adjustment before re-tightening
Assembling the fence
See Fig 11
1. Fit the Rear Guard (36) to the Fence (34) by inserting
the front tabs first. Slide the red locking tab up then
lower the rear of the guard while depressing the rear
catch
2. When the catch snaps into place, slide the locking tab
down to lock the guard in position
3. Attach the MDF Fence Faces (35) using the M4 x 45
Countersunk Screws (44) via the long slots in the fence
4. Position them with the two extra holes at the top.
Fit the Fence Spring Plates (47) (with their flat faces
against the fence), Fence Springs (45) and Fence
Spring Bases (46) onto the bolts at the rear of the fence
and tighten into position using M4 Nyloc Nuts (39)
5. Tension the nuts so that the MDF holds securely
against the fence
In use
• The MDF faces should always be positioned as close to
the cutter as possible. Position them by sliding forward
or backward
• Ensure they are tensioned firm enough to resist
unwanted movement. For very heavy or difficult cuts
lock the faces by fully tightening the screws
• Fit the Fence Brackets (38) to the inner holes of the
MDF Fence Faces using the M4 x 25 Countersunk
Screws (40) and M4 Nyloc Nuts (39)
• Insert the Front Guard (37) into the tracks on the rear
guard. Some initial force may be necessary. Loosen the
knob and slide the guard guide forward until the front
guard can be fully lowered and the guard slides against
the MDF, then tighten
• Loosen the round knobs and fit the fence to the table
via the T-bolts through the table slots. The T-bolts are
designed to pass through the table slots and then be
turned through 90°, locking the fence to the table when
the knobs are tightened
Fig.14
Check Fence Squareness
See Fig 14
• The fence is held square by four adjustable braces
1. Use a set square against the face of the fence to
check it is square to the table. If necessary loosen the
horizontal locking screws through the rear flange of
the fence and adjust the vertical jacking screws in the
braces until the fence is square, then re-tighten the
locking screws
2. Adjust the two front braces together then the two rear
braces together
Storage hints
• When not in use, the front guard can be stored in the
notches at the rear of the fence
• The Micro Adjusters (43) should be fitted in their
storage position when not in use (see Fig 10). When in
use, they relocate to the slots behind the fence
(see Fig. 18)
• The Planing Shims (41 & 42) slide (in pairs) over pins on
the fence braces when not in use (see Fig. 10). When
in use, they are fitted behind the MDF fence faces
(see Figs. 25 & 26). If necessary loosen off the fence
springs to accommodate fitting of the shims, then re-
tighten to the desired tension
Assembling the pressure fingers
See Figs 12 & 13
1. Insert two Finger Posts (52) with Spacers (50) through
the holes in the fence brackets and fit the Plastic
Washers (51)
2. Insert the Bent Pressure Fingers (49) through the slots
and tighten the knobs on top of the finger posts to
tension them into position
3. Insert the remaining two finger posts through the
preferred holes in the sliding insert, then fit the
washers and Straight Fingers (48) before tightening
• The finger posts with spacers can also be fitted directly
to the holes in the table for operations such as 'Planing
to Width'. The finger post spacers should be reversed
when fitting to the table
• The bent and straight pressure fingers are
interchangeable depending on the operation you are
performing
GB
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