Triton TRA 001 Instructions D'utilisation Et Consignes De Sécurité page 9

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CIRCLE CUTTING
1. Fit the extended base (without fence) to the router.
2. Remove the Pivot Mount (23)
from the base and fix it to the
centre of your work using a
small nail or screw through
one of the holes in the pivot
mount. Leave the pivot
mount bolt in position.
3. Lower the router and base
over the pivot mount and refit
the washer and wing-nut.
4. With the power switched
'Off', rotate the router along
the intended path to check
the circle, and make any
necessary adjustments.
TABLE MOUNTED OPERATION
• Fitting and operating this router on a Router Table
should be done in accordance with the literature
supplied with your Router Table.
• While this product was designed for efficient and
convenient operation on most router tables, it is
particularly suited to the Triton Router Table.
• Router adjustments are made extremely easy using the
unique features described earlier in the manual. Refer to
'Fitting a Router Bit' and 'Adjusting the depth of cut.
REMOVABLE PLUNGE SPRING
The Plunge Spring can be quickly removed to reduce effort
when adjusting plunge depth while mounted upside down.
1. Set the router to the top of its plunge range and engage
the Plunge Lock Lever (10).
SERVICE
• Any damage to the router should be repaired and
carefully inspected before use by qualified repair
personnel. Service or maintenance performed by
unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury.
• Servicing should only be carried out by authorised
Triton Repair Centres using original Triton replacement
parts. Follow instructions carefully and refer to
'Troubleshooting' for problem identification and advice.
Use of unauthorised or faulty parts may create a risk of
electric shock or injury.
• Triton Precision Tools will not be responsible for any
damage or injury caused by unauthorised repair of the
router or by mishandling of the tool.
5. Cut the circle in several
passes, lowering the cut
depth by say 2mm (1⁄13")
each pass. Do not attempt to
cut deeply in one pass.
Through cuts: If cutting all
the way through the material,
fix a sacrificial board to the
underside of your workpiece. Cut the circle oversize,
then when the cut is all the way through, reduce the
diameter and work back to the desired size, using light,
full depth passes.
2. Loosen the small screw next to the Plunge Spring
Access Cap (11) a few turns. Twist the cap slightly
anticlockwise to remove it.
Hold the cap firmly while releasing tension
from the spring to prevent the cap from
shooting up.
3. Remove the spring and store
in a safe place.
4. Replace the plunge spring
cap and re-tighten the screw.
NOTE: Ensure the plunge spring
is re-fitted when using the
router freehand.
BRUSH REPLACEMENT
The carbon brushes are a consumable item which should
be inspected periodically and replaced when worn. Failure
to do so may result in damage to the motor.
1. With the router disconnected
from power, unscrew the
Brush Caps (2) located on the
front and rear of the motor.
2. Remove the brushes by
pulling carefully on the
protruding springs.
3. If either of the brushes is worn to less than 6mm
long, they must both be replaced using genuine Triton
replacement brushes - available from Authorised Triton
Repair Centres.
Hand-Held Operation / Service
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