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<big> [[Tools/routertable|Triton Compact Precision Plunge Router]] 1010W / 1-1⁄2hp Induction</big>
 
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** Set it to the correct distance, remember it doesn't have to be parallel to the table, only at the correct perpendicular distance
** Lock it in place
** Consider if you want to use the combs to hold work against the fence for your cut, they can be especially helpful for small or thin work, or if you're expecting to have to perform the same operation on a lot of work pieces. If you do decide they'd then now is the time to fit them.
* If you're using a template to guide the cut
** Ensure the template is securely fixed to the work
** Check that the guide bearing of the bit will engage with the template
** Plan out how you're going to move the work against the cutter to ensure it's always moving in the proper direction.
* Check the area around you. You're going to have to move the work into and out of the cutting zone, plan how you're going to do this. Make sure the areas to both sides of the router table and clear and nothing is going to get in the way of your work.
* Plan how you're going to handle your work piece. Think about how you'll position your self and what moves you're going to have to make. If the work islarge consider if asking another person to help you handle it will make things safer.
|| How to get the results you want
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| PowerMaking Onyour cut ||
#Plug in, switch on at Plug Socket
#Open router retractable switch cover and turn on if it isn't already
#Check your PPE is properly fitted
#Turn on the dust extraction
#Turn on Table Switch
#Bring your work up to the cutter
#Move your work against the cutter smoothly
##Very little force will be needed if you're doing this properly
##Listen to the sound of the machine, you'll be able to tell if you're overloading it as you'll hear it slow down
##Be especially careful with plywood, or wood with knots or defects
#Move your work away from the cutter
#Turn off the table switch
#Turn off the dust extraction
#Wait for the spindle to come to a complete stop before moving your work near it or removing your PPE
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Executing a cut safely and getting a good finish
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| Trouble Shooting ||
If the retracting Switch cover (3) will not close:
#Release Plunge Lock lever (7)
#Lower the spindle with the micro adjuster (8)
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| Cleaning Up Afterwards ||
#Remove all material from the table area and router
#Check the extractor to make sure it's not full and empty it if it is
#Examine the router bit and check if it's still sharp, if it's blunt then buy a new one and submit the receipt.
|| Leave the saw cleaner than you found it, cleanliness is a safety issue when working around others.
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| Manual Link ||
https://www.whiteint.com.au/documents/Manuals%5C801219_500.pdf
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| Trouble Shooting ||
If the retracting Switch cover (3) will not close:
#Release Plunge Lock lever (7)
#Lower the spindle with the micro adjuster (8)
If you're getting a rough surface finish
#Bad timber, some timber just can't be cut nicely, plywood especially
#Blunt cutter bits will give poor finish
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