Triton ETA 100 User Manual

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Safety Instructions / Assembly

STEP 4
Plug the two smaller Inner Bearings (6) into the

corner blocks below the low scale readings and

tighten using the Countersunk Screws (14) and

Hex Nuts (12). The two longer Outer Bearings (7)

are fitted to the corner blocks near the high scale

readings.

STEP 5
Assemble the Fence Bolt (15), Fence Slider (16), and

Round Knob (17) through the Fence (8), as shown.
With the round knobs loosened, lower the square

feet of the fence bolts into the corner blocks as

shown. Slide the fence along the extrusions to

position it wherever you like, and test the clamping

action. If necessary, spray the inside of the fence

with a spray lubricant, such as RP7 or WD40, to

improve the fence sliding action.

ASSEMBLING THE OUTER TRACK
STEP 6
Insert the Coach Bolts (28) through the slots in the

Legs (19), and fit the Height Stops (27) and Round

Knobs (17) onto them, as shown in (Fig. 2).
Attach the Feet (20) to the legs using the Leg Plates

(21), Hex Bolts (23) and Nyloc Nuts (24) as shown.

Note: the raised bumps on the leg plates must face

inwards, touching the legs. The feet should face

away from the leg slots as shown.
Do not over-tighten the bolt which passes through

each leg. The foot is designed to swing around on

this bolt for easy storage.

STEP 7
Tap the Angled Tube Closers (29) into the bottoms

of the legs ensuring they are correctly oriented,

as shown. Tap the Flat Tube Closers (30) into the

remaining tube ends, as shown.

STEP 8
Loosely fit the Phillips Screws (43) and Square Nuts

(26) through the holes in each Clamp Assembly (22)

as shown. Tap the assemblies onto the ends of the

Outer Track (18) locating the screws in the notches,

and tighten.
Loosen the large round knobs and align the cut-outs

in the clamps with the square cut-outs in the track.

Insert the legs through the cut-outs and tighten the

large round knobs to clamp. Slide the height stops

up the leg slots until they touch the outer track

and tighten into position. They help set the correct

height for future set ups, and serve as protection

against track slippage under heavy load.

ASSEMBLING THE INNER TRACK
STEP 9
Undo the large round knob (one turn only) on each

Skid Assembly (35) and insert them into the ends of

the Inner Track (33). With the skids pointing up as

shown, firmly tighten the knobs. (Figs. 3, 4 and 5).
Fasten the two Locking Latches (41) onto the latch

brackets using the Hex Bolts (42) and Nyloc Nuts

(24). Ensure the rectangular windows in the latches

are oriented as shown in (Figs. 3, 4 and 5). Tighten

the bolts until the latches pivot firmly.
If you are fitting this product to a Workcentre,

follow Steps 10W to 15W, for a Compact Saw

Table use Steps 10C to 15C and for a Router

Stand use Steps 10R to 15R.

FITTING TO A WORKCENTRE
STEP 10W
Loosely bolt the Support Brackets (34) to the two

outer brackets on the Inner Track (33) using the

short Coach Bolts (40), Washers (13) and Nyloc Nuts

(12), as shown in Fig. 3. Do not tighten yet. Note

the orientation of the brackets in regard to the long

overhang of the inner track (marked 'X' in Fig. 7).
Loosely fasten the longer Coach Bolts (28) and

Round Knobs (17) onto the support brackets.

STEP 11W
Fit the End Panel Brackets (36) and (37) to the left-

hand side of the Workcentre (when viewed from the

front panel, which has the switchbox). The brackets

are left or right-handed the long edge flanges

should wrap around the faces of the end panels.

See Fig. 6.
At the top of each bracket, use the bolt, washer

and nut which hold the left-hand bearing channel

in position. At the bottom of each bracket, fit the

Phillips Screw (43) and flange nut (10), but do not

tighten yet.
Note: if you have a MK3 Workcentre or an early

Series 2000 Workcentre (pre-serial no. 305000) it

will be necessary to drill the lower holes through the

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