Triton TRA 001 Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité page 7

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NOTE: 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 lock lever, particularly for heavy cuts.
FITTING A ROUTER BIT
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.
NOTE: Ensure the depth stop is
fully retracted (see 'Depth Stop
and Turret'). The collet should be protruding through the
base, allowing easy spanner access.
3. Insert the Router Bit
into the collet then use
the Spanner (21) 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, allowing
access to the power switch.
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 manufacturer's 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 (1) is
marked 1 to 5, corresponding
approximately with the speeds
and cutter diameters below.
Turn the dial to select the speed.
Setting
RPM
5
20,000
4
18,000
3
14,500
2
11,000
1
8,000
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
DUST EXTRACTION
Dust Port
The Triton Router is equipped
with a Dust Extraction Port (16)
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 (anticlockwise).
OPTIONAL CHIP COLLECTOR ACCESSORY
An optional Dust Chute 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.
TGA001) also includes 7
Template Guide Bushes and
Table Winder, and is available through your local Triton
retailer.
DEPTH STOP & TURRET
• The depth stop and turret enable accurate pre-setting
of two different cut depths in free plunge mode
Zeroing the router
1. Fit the router bit you require
and place the router, right
side up, on the work bench
2. Rotate the Turret (9) until
the fixed post is beneath the
depth stop
3. Loosen the Depth Stop
Lock Knob (6) so that
the depth stop is fully
released
4. Release the Plunge Lock
Lever (10), then plunge
the router until the tip of
the bit is in contact with
the surface of the work
bench
5. Now tighten the Depth Stop
Lock Knob (6) so that the
depth stop is locked in its
current position
Pre-setting the cut depths
1. The top of the fixed post now provides an accurate
datum, and the depth of cut can be set by reference to
the graduations printed on the side of the fixed post
2. To set a cut depth, rotate the thumbwheel on one of the
Turret Stops (9) until the top of the thumbwheel aligns \
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