Tools/routertable/induction

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Triton Compact Precision Plunge Router 1010W / 1-1⁄2hp Induction

Some of the tools at the Hackspace are potentially hazardous to use, for these tools members are required to have an induction before they can use them. Inductions provide the most basic information on how to safely and effectively use the simpler functions of the tools, we appreciate that some members may have professional experience on some of these tools and in this case please tell your induction provider and the induction may be very reduced and just cover any risks or procedures specific to rLab. Some tools have multiple levels of induction in order to cover more advanced uses of that tool without making the basic induction take too long, higher induction levels will introduce some of the more advanced features of the tools but as with all inductions are only intended to provide basic information on the capabilities of the tools and how to use them safely. Some members of rLab may be willing to offer more detailed tuition beyond basic induction level or offer guided practice sessions in exchange for beer money or assistance on their own projects.

For all tools you are only required to take level-1 induction before use, after that you may perform any task that you feel confident you can do safely, higher levels of induction may be useful to you in performing more advanced operations but are not required before doing tasks covered in them so long as you're confident of your ability to handle those tasks without risk to yourself, others, or the tool.

PLEASE NOTE : All induction providers are volunteers who are providing inductions to the best of their ability but are NOT qualified instructors. Inductions are provided on a best-effort basis but you and you alone are responsible for your safety while using the tools and for satisfying yourself that you can operate the tools safely. There are professional training courses available from various providers in Reading and the surrounding area if you feel they are appropriate for the level of work you intend to undertake. Reading these notes is NOT a substitute for an in-person induction.

Note for wiki editors : Please do not edit induction pages unless you are one of of the people that gives that induction

Router Parts
Topic Detailed contents Rationale
PPE
  • Use Eye protection
  • Turn on the room air filter
  • Attach and turn on Dust extractor
  • No loose clothing and long hair must be tied back
Clothing and equipment to avoid injury
Materials
  • Wood and thermoset plastics
  • No Metal
What stuff can be used on this machine
General Safety
  • Unplug before making any adjustments
  • Handle router bits with care, they can be extremely sharp
  • Move the work piece in direction of feed only
  • Keep hands away from the rotating bit
  • Never start the router while the cutter is touching the workpiece
  • Do not handle cutters immediately after use - they become very hot
  • Only use router cutters designed for woodwork, suitable for use between 8,000 and 20,000rpm
  • Extreme care must be taken when using cutters with a diameter greater than 2" (50mm). Use very slow feed rates and/or multiple shallow cuts to avoid overloading the motor
Set Up

FITTING A COLLET AND ROUTER BIT

  1. Ensure the power switch is OFF and the router disconnected from mains
  2. Ensure the retracting shutter is locked closed (3)
  3. Check the depth stop lock knob (11) is fully retracted and release the Plunge Lock Lever (7)
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  1. Plunge the router to its maximum depth using the micro winder (8) and engage the plunge lock lever (7)
  2. Rotate the spindle to engage the spindle lock
  3. Remove the green circle and use the spanner to loosen and remove the collet (5)