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SET UP

FITTING A DRILL BIT
WARNING: The Drill Bits are very
sharp; always wear gloves and
handle with care.
1. Rotate one of the Drill Bit
Holders (19) until you have
access to the fastening screw
2. Loosen the screw using the Hex
Key (supplied)
3. Hold the bit so that the flat section of the shank will
align with the fastening screw.
4. Insert the shank as far as it will go into the holder, and
tighten the fastening screw to secure in place
5. Check the bit is securely fastened
6. Repeat procedure with the other bit
ZEROING THE DEPTH GAUGE
After fitting the drill bits, it is
necessary to re-set the Depth
Gauge (8) and Zero Indicator (7)
so that the gauge reads correctly
1. Loosen the Depth Gauge
Locking Knob (6) enough so
the depth gauge can move
freely
2. Use a scrap piece of wood placed against the Front
Face (12) and carefully push the Tool Body (4) forwards
until it stops, so that the cutting point of the drill bits
is level with the surface of the front face. Hold this in
position
Note: Depending on the drill bits used, it may already be
very close to level with the front face and may only need
minor or possibly no movement for the drill bits to be level
with the front face
3. Move the Depth Gauge (8) as far back as possible away
from the front face and then re-tighten the depth gauge
locking knob while still holding the position in Step 2
4. Move the Zero Indicator (7) so that the pointer is level
with '0' on the depth gauge. You may be able to move
the zero indicator using a small screwdriver to loosen
it and adjust and then push back in place. You can also
remove the Dust Port (22) housing by removing the 2 x
Phillips screws that secure it, then simply remove and
re-fit the zero indicator at the correct position
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Set up
5. Carry out a final check to
ensure the drill bits are level
with the front face while the
zero indicator is level with '0'
on the depth gauge. Re-fit the
dust port housing if necessary
Note: You do not need to adjust
the position of the zero indicator
again until you change the drill bits
1. Push-fit the supplied dust adaptor into the Dust Port
(22)
2. Attach the hose from the dust extraction system to the
dust adaptor and make sure it is fitted securely.
NOTE: The adaptor can be adjusted to any takeoff position
through the 180° arc towards the operator.
SETTING FENCE ANGLE
The Fence (1) has 90° travel, with
indents for quick and easy setting
at 22 ½°, 45° and 67 ½°.
To set the angle required:
1. Loosen the Fence Angle
Locking Knob (9).
2. Rotate the fence to the
required angle setting on the
Angle Guide (10)
3. Tighten the fence angle locking
knob so that the fence is
secured in position
NOTE: Check the fence is
securely locked in position before
drilling; failure to do so may result
in damage to the workpiece or the
machine if it moves during use
NOTE: The angle guide is approximate only; use additional
angle measuring equipment if necessary, to check the
fence angle
USING THE PLEXIGLASS VIEWER
• The three lines on the
Plexiglass Viewer (2) identify:
- The centre line
each drill bit,
- The centre line between the
two drill bits.
• Use these markings to
accurately align the drill with the set-up marks on your
workpiece
NOTE: The Triton Double Dowelling Jointer produces holes
spaced at exactly 32mm, making the tool compatible with
'System 32' cabinet making – ideal for creating neatly
spaced rows of holes in cabinet walls.
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