Assembly – Triton ETA 100 User Manual

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repaired before use. Accidents are caused by

poorly maintained power tools.

f. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly

maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting

edges are less likely to bind and are easier to

control.

g. 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. Failure to use

the tool for its intended purposes could result

in a hazardous situation and may invalidate the

warranty.

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

repair technician, using only identical

replacement parts. This will ensure that the

safety of the power tool is maintained.

NOTE: The tool must be used only for its prescribed

purpose. Any use other than those mentioned in

this manual will be considered a case of misuse.

The user and not the manufacturer shall be liable

for any damage or injury resulting from such

cases of misuse. To use this tool properly observe

the safety regulations, assembly instructions

and operating instructions, which can be found

in this manual. All persons who use and service

the machine must be informed about its potential

hazards and be acquainted with this Manual.

Children and frail people must not use this tool.

Children should be supervised at all times if they

are in the area in which the tool is being used. It

is also imperative that you observe the accident

prevention regulations in force in your area. The

same applies for general rules of occupational

health and safety. The manufacturer shall not be

liable for any changes made to the tool nor for any

damage resulting from such changes. Even when

the tool is used as prescribed it is not possible to

eliminate all residual risk factors.

Safety Instructions / Assembly

ASSEMBLY

ASSEMBLING THE TABLE & RIP FENCE
STEP 1
Using the fasteners from Fastener Bag 1, insert 4

Flange Nuts (10) into each Long Extrusion (1) as

shown in Inset 1 on (Fig. 1).
Lay out the two long extrusions and the two short

extrusions as shown, making sure that all of the

flange nuts are facing inwards.
Plug the corner blocks of the Short Extrusion

Assemblies (2) into the ends of the long extrusions

and tap fully home with a rubber mallet (or similar).

STEP 2
Turn the table over (face down) on a flat surface

and loosely attach the Corner Brackets (5), using

the Hex Bolts (11) and Washers (13) into the flange

nuts. (Slide the flange nuts into position using a

screwdriver).
Ensure that the two printed corner brackets are

bolted with their correct edges on the same long

extrusion, as illustrated on the brackets.
Loosely fit the Brace Brackets (9) to the Brace (4)

using Hex Bolts (11), Washers (13) and Hex Nuts

(12). See Inset 2 on (Fig. 1).

Position the brace centrally between the short

extrusions, as shown, and loosely attach it with hex

bolts and washers into the remaining flange nuts.

Do not tighten any of the fasteners yet.

STEP 3
Turn the table face upwards again and insert the

Scales (3) between the long extrusions and the

brace and corner brackets. Position them with the

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" ends hard up against the short extrusion on

the 'map of Australia' side of the table. Push the

scales down until they 'click' into location, flush

with the top face of the long extrusions, as shown

in Inset 3 on (Fig. 1).
Turn the table over again (face down). Make sure

the corner brackets are pushed fully into the

corners, and that the plastic corner blocks are still

fully inserted into the ends of the extrusions.
Tighten the 8 bolts holding the corner brackets. Do

not over-tighten. (Tighten each pair of bolts a little

at a time, to ensure you don’t distort the frame).
Next tighten the 4 bolts holding the brace bracket

to the long extrusion, and finally tighten the bolts in

the brace.

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