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Thread: Triton Router

  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by cellist View Post
    Just a quickie for those with TR001 beasts: When I try to use the fine adjuster to raise the chuck, it quickly runs out of threads or something. Is that normal? I suppose that one can always take it up one notch and then use the fine adjust to wind it down (no problems at all in that direction!), but I seem also to have lost the ability to get the collet up through the table....odd....and it's only days old. Have I done something to the gizzards of the fine adjuster?

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    Mike
    Have you remembered that the router needs to be turned off (ie the switch ON the router) otherwise it will not allow you to wind it far enough for the collet to lock, and for it to allow the collet to fully expose through the table?
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    The ease of bit changing in a table mounted Triton is very interesting. I know no other plunge router that has the options and ease like you described them. Thanks for the interesting tip. I also saw the nifty Router Raizer in this thread, which i didn't know existed (never saw one here in Holland). Thanks for introducing that as well. Amazing that German brands haven't thought up their own equivalents of these brilliant ideas.

    best regards

    gerhard

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    Did the ring around for the best price 2400w Triton Router which was $339 (Mazzega's Mitre 10 Home & Trade) so off to Bunnings (Midland) I go and come out with a shiny new router (last one in stock) for $305, they had the list price as $380. I do love the beat it by 10% deal.
    Now I have to make time to build it a table it deserves

    Warrick

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