Triton FJA 300 User Manual

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Assembly / Warranty

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WARRANTY

Fit the other end of the fixed fence to the brace

using the Brace Spacer (21) (keys engaging in

the short slot), by feeding an M6 x 16 Coach

Bolt into the Brace Spacer (21) then fitting a

Washer (19) and M6 Nyloc Nut (20).
Tap the Tube Closures (25) into the ends of the

outer brace.

Step 3
(Use fasteners from Fastener Bag 3) -
Slide two M6 x 50 Coach Bolts (27) and one

M6 x 12 Coach Bolt (28) into the channel in the

top of each fence. Note: It will be necessary

to temporarily remove one of the round knobs

from the adjustable fence. The order of the

bolts is long - short - long.
Fit a Fence Clamp (29) and M6 Flange Nut (15)

onto each long bolt.
Slide each clamp approximately 100mm from

the fence ends, positioning their bases level

with the front of the fences. Tighten the flange

nuts and loosely fit the Round Knobs (24).
Place the MDF Fence Faces (6) onto the

bottom lip of each fence and slip under the

clamps. Secure by tightening the round knobs.
Fit the Stop Supports (30) to the short bolts

and tighten approximately in the middle of each

fence with M6 Flange Nuts (15). The correct

position will be determined later.
Screw a Right-handed Fence Cap (7) and a

Left-handed Fence Cap (8) onto each end of

the Link Hose (9). Note the hose has a left-

hand thread - screw anti-clockwise.
Locate the fence caps, with hose fitted, into

the ends of the fences closest to the slider,

using the orientation. Gently tap them in

completly with a mallet or similar. Note: It may

be necessary to temporarily loosen the nyloc

nut at the end of the fixed fence and the round

knob at the end of the adjustable fence while

fitting the caps.
Fit the remaining fence caps to the other fence

ends.
Insert three M6 x 12 Coach Bolts (28) down the

rear channel of the fixed fence.
Fit the plastic Finger Spacer (31) and

1

2

” or

1

4

” Finger (32 or 33 depending on which size

finger joints you wish to make) to the centre

bolt using a Washer (19) and Hex Nut (12).

Position it approximately 25mm past the cutter

opening in the fence, toward the outer brace.

Fit a Finger Stop (34), to each of the outer bolts

using Washers (19) and M6 Hex Nuts (12) The

correct position will be determined later.

Step 4
(Use fasteners from Fastener Bag 3) - Push

an M4 Nyloc Nut (35) into the hexagonal

depression on each Cutter Surround 'A' & 'B'

(36). Screw an M4 x 10 Screw (37) into each.

Leave a 3mm gap under the head of the screw,

and fit them to the fences as follows.
To set up for

1

2

” finger joints fit Cutter

Surround 'A' to the fixed fence and 'B' to the

adjustable fence.
For

1

4

” cuts fit 'B' to the fixed fence and 'A' to

the adjustable fence. Turn the unit upside down

and drop the cutter surround into the opening

on the fence base. Slide it back until the screw

locates fully into the slot. Tighten the screw to

lock each surround in place.

Dust Extraction
The Finger Jointer has been designed for use

with a vacuum cleaner for chip extraction.
Screw the vacuum hose, supplied with your

Router Table, into the dust port on the fixed

fence (left-hand thread) and plug the wand of

your vacuum cleaner into the hose adaptor.

The end of the adjustable fence remains open

to provide a through-flow of air, for effective

extraction.
For a larger collection capacity, consider

fitting a Triton Dust Collector (DCA300) to your

vacuum.
If not connected for dust extraction it will be

necessary to stop work at intervals and clear

the shavings from inside the fences. Shavings

will also need to be removed from beneath

the workpiece using a bristle brush (eg. paint

brush or similar). WARNING: Always switch the

machine off at the mains power socket before

carrying out any cleaning or maintenance

procedures.

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