Template guide bushes – Triton TGA 150 User Manual

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e. Always unplug your power tool when leaving

it unattended. Such preventative safety

measures reduce the risk of starting the

power tool accidentally by untrained users.

f. Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment

or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts

and any other condition that may affect the

operation of the power tool. If damaged, have

the power tool repaired before use. Many

accidents are caused by poorly maintained

power tools.

g. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly

maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting

edges are less likely to bind and are easier to

control.

h. Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits,

in accordance with these instructions and in

the manner intended for the particular type of

power tool, taking into account the working

conditions and the work to be performed. Use

of the power tool for operations different from

those intended could result in a hazardous

situation.

5. Service
a. Have your power tool serviced by a qualified

repair person using only identical replacement

parts. This will ensure that the safety of the

power tool is maintained.

General Safety Instructions / Template Guide Bushes

TEMPLATE GUIDE BUSHES

For template routing, using guide bushes on

the Triton Router, the guide plate will first need

to be fitted. There is a guide plate to suit both

model Triton Routers - use the one specific to

your model router.

1. With the router upside down, remove the black

base via the 4 Phillips-headed screws.

MOF001 Models:
Fit the Guide Plate (L) to the underside of

the black base and position it so that the key

notches in the plate locate onto the tabs in the

base.

TRB001 Models:

Position the Guide Plate (F) onto the router

base with all the holes in the plate aligned

with those in the router base.

2. Refit the base onto the router using the

Phillips-headed screws. Do not tighten yet.

3. Loosely fit the two M4 Screws (H) into the

holes in the depressed side of the adaptor

plate, leaving a 3mm gap under each head. Sit

the Alignment Bush (O) recessed side up, into

the centre of the plate with the two notches

positioned over the screw heads. Rotate the

bush until the notches no longer align with the

screw heads, then tighten the screws.

4. Plunge the router to the collet lock position,

manoeuvring the black base so that the collet

locates through the hole in the alignment

bush. Tighten the 4 screws securing the black

base in position. Do not overtighten as this

can distort the plastic base.

5. Fit a router bit into the collet and plunge the

router until the bit is hidden. remove the

Alignment Bush and fit a Guide Bush (G, I, J,

K, M, N & P) with its collar side up. Rotate

the bit by hand to ensure there is complete

clearance between the bit and the guide bush.

If using a Porter Cable Guide Bush, fit

it to the Alignment Bush first, with the

guide bush fitting into the recessed side of the

Alignment Bush. Then fit this assembly to the

Guide Plate.

• Even when not using the template guides the

guide plate can remain fitted to the router

for the majority of cuts whether hand-held

or table-mounted. If using cutters with a

diameter larger than 50mm the guide plate

will need to be removed.

• Regularly check that the M4 Screws (H) are

tightened firmly. You may consider removing

the screws and sorting them in the box when

not using a guide bush.

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