Triton BJA 300 User Manual

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without the notched or slotted windows in

place.
• With the power off, check that the cutter

clears the safety guard and windows before

making a cut.
• Never push in the safety guards by hand

unless the power cord is disconnected.
• Do not join timber narrower than 14mm. The

cutter could break through the back of the

material.

• Always disable power tools when not in use

by switching off the tool and removing the

power cord from the Triton switchbox.
• Always keep children and pets out of the

workshop, especially when you are operating

power tools.

Operating

Hand-Held Operation

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WARRANTY

OPERATING

The Triton Biscuit Joiner (BJA300) can be used

with or without the sliding guide fitted. The

sliding guide can be used on either side of the

workpiece and reversed for 45° or 90° joints.

Cutter height adjustment
Adjust the height of the cutter above the router

plate by using the height adjustment mechanism

of your router. It is not normally necessary to

exactly centre the cuts on the edge or end of

the wood, but make sure you have at least 3mm

of material on either side of the biscuit (Fig.7).

As long as you always lay your wood with the

good (or seen) face down on the table, the slots

in matching pieces will always line up perfectly.

This is especially important if the pieces of wood

vary slightly in thickness.

Sighting up cuts
If you have marked your wood for the position

of the centre of each biscuit, line up your pencil

marks with the central lines marked on the

windows and the top of the main body. (Fig.

8). You don't have to be very accurate in lining

up cuts - the biscuits are designed to move

sideways a little in their slots. You can also safely

elongate the slots. Use the two reference lines

on the top of the main body, on either side of the

central line.

Fig.6

X
X

minimum 3mm

Fig.7

Fig.8

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