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    Default New Triton 1400 watt Router MOF001

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    Can anyone help me ? - Does the new MOF001 smaller router from Triton use the same 2 keyhole slot mounting system onto the RTA300 Router table as the older TBA001 Router does ?.

    The idea of being able to mount the router by the two keyhole slots appeals to me - compared to trying to set up the four triton screw clamps
    which always seem to foul some part of a ( non-Triton) routers controls.

    I cannot seem to get a very clear answer from Triton UK on this - and I don't really want to buy one and then find out it does not use the same mounting system as the older TBA001.

    Hopefully someone can help me ?.

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    I'm 99% positive that it does. But that 1% I can't be sure of without actually trying it out.

    However, if the worst came to the worst, it is easy to make new slots. I did this for the router sled for x routing on the workcentre - check www.tritonwoodworkers.org.au for details on this mod.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajh
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    Can anyone help me ? - Does the new MOF001 smaller router from Triton use the same 2 keyhole slot mounting system onto the RTA300 Router table as the older TBA001 Router does ?.

    The idea of being able to mount the router by the two keyhole slots appeals to me - compared to trying to set up the four triton screw clamps
    which always seem to foul some part of a ( non-Triton) routers controls.

    I cannot seem to get a very clear answer from Triton UK on this - and I don't really want to buy one and then find out it does not use the same mounting system as the older TBA001.

    Hopefully someone can help me ?.
    Just bought the router and the table and I can confirm it does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalejw
    Just bought the router and the table and I can confirm it does.
    Yes - i can also state that based on my observations it does, however, go into bunnies or whatever your local equivalent is, and hold the bases of the two routers together! the new router has a smaller base and the locating lugs are therefore located closer to the edge and are hence mounted less securely. anyone else noted that the box forthe 1400w router is as big as the tra001 box?

    this new router isnt really any smaller than the original when you look at it. if i was to make a choice now i couldnt justify the new router, theres no saving there when you can have the old one for a few dollars more

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    Many thanks for all your helpful comments guys !.

    Regarding Doug the Slug' s comment that there wasn't really an advantage with the new MOF001 router - I had thought that the through the table height adjuster would be a big advantage - or No ?.

    I am not really that experienced with using routers yet so maybe I am picking up on the wrong " sales plus points" in the advertising.

    Anyway thanks to all for your help - it is much appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajh
    Regarding Doug the Slug' s comment that there wasn't really an advantage with the new MOF001 router - I had thought that the through the table height adjuster would be a big advantage - or No ?.
    Fair call, the through the table height adjustment would be nice, but i would rather have the extra power of the big router and the minor inconvenience of reaching under the table

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    That poses the question Doug, how much power do you need?
    There is little doubt we have all been frustrated by under powered tools, cars and women. 1400 Watts seems big enough to spin all but the largest of panel raising bits to me.

    I own neither of the Triton routers. I have a GMC mounted more or less permanently in a table. When it dies I will get a Triton. At this stage the smaller model appeals on the basis of the winder system. If, however someone can give me some clear advice that I need the bigger one, the extra cost won't be a factor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback
    That poses the question Doug, how much power do you need?
    There is little doubt we have all been frustrated by under powered tools, cars and women. 1400 Watts seems big enough to spin all but the largest of panel raising bits to me.

    I own neither of the Triton routers. I have a GMC mounted more or less permanently in a table. When it dies I will get a Triton. At this stage the smaller model appeals on the basis of the winder system. If, however someone can give me some clear advice that I need the bigger one, the extra cost won't be a factor.
    How about price, sure the smaller router is $288 but then you have to buy the through the table winder and they are about $50 - $60(I can't remember off the top of my head). So until you buy the winder you will be adjusting the height of the small router under the table in exactly the same way as you would the larger router. The winder kit does not come with the router, it is seperate.

    So you are looking at around $350 for the small router and winder, and the winder controls the microadjuster so for alot of movement you will have to reach under the tavle anyway and while you are there grab the microadjuster. It'll save you reaching for the winder key every time yuou need a fine adjustment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback
    That poses the question Doug, how much power do you need?
    There is little doubt we have all been frustrated by under powered tools, cars and women. 1400 Watts seems big enough to spin all but the largest of panel raising bits to me.
    Well i do have a large panel raising bit but even that could probably be used on a 1400w router, in small stages, as you do anyway. BUT, i would rather be using a 2400w router at half its capacity than thrashing a 1400w router trying to get more out of it.

    Outback, you made the analogy of an underpowered car. a big 4wd is going to outlast and outperform a small family sedan if you use it for towing a two tonne trailer around for a living, isnt it.

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    George, My reasons for posting and following "which router" type threads is, as I pointed out, I will need one, probably sooner than later. Your point regarding the winder being a separate unit is one reason why. I was unaware of this. Thanks for the heads up.

    Doug, back to cars, I agree regarding the towing bit. Is a large panel raising bit a 2 tonne boat on a trailer, or a 6 X 4 with some firewood. You don't need a big four wheel drive for the latter, but God help you if you pull on the first in the 2nd hand Datsun 120Y. Just how much power do you need for a given bit size? I haven't been able to find anything definitive. Until I do I can't make a definite decision. It was so much easier with only the one Trton router.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback
    Your point regarding the winder being a separate unit is one reason why. I was unaware of this. Thanks for the heads up.
    I saw them the other day at Bunnings. you buy the height winder along with the template guides, there wasnt a price marked on them. a good marketing ploy to get you to buy the template guides, wqhich also fit the big triton router apparrently. and i suppose thats a good marketing ploy to get owners of the big router to buy the winding handle that wont fit their router


    Quote Originally Posted by outback
    Just how much power do you need for a given bit size? I haven't been able to find anything definitive.
    Well i suppose there is no defiinitive answer. it depends on density of the timber, depth of pass, size of bit, feed rate, and to some extent skill of operator. brute force wont completely make up for lack of skills but it will go part of the way and thats why i like the big router.

    Anyway my guess is if you wait a few months the big router will come out with an above the table height winder too

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug the slug
    Yes - i can also state that based on my observations it does, however, go into bunnies or whatever your local equivalent is, and hold the bases of the two routers together! the new router has a smaller base and the locating lugs are therefore located closer to the edge and are hence mounted less securely. anyone else noted that the box forthe 1400w router is as big as the tra001 box?

    this new router isnt really any smaller than the original when you look at it. if i was to make a choice now i couldnt justify the new router, theres no saving there when you can have the old one for a few dollars more
    If it was a few dollars that would be one thing but it's $90. I can't see how the lugs closer to the edge makes it less secure mounting.

    I reckon there is a significant size difference. The most notable part of it being a lighter motor that sits closer to the work piece (hence lower center of gravity).

    I really struggled with the choice between the 2 routers but so far I'm really happy with my decision.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback
    George, My reasons for posting and following "which router" type threads is, as I pointed out, I will need one, probably sooner than later. Your point regarding the winder being a separate unit is one reason why. I was unaware of this. Thanks for the heads up.
    You are welcome for the help, I think they should have added the winder in with the router, after all, the box is big enought aparently.

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    Default Triton 1400W

    I just got told that the height winder along with the template guides are included in the price (UK £240.00) Now I am begining to question this?

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    Default Check with your retailer

    The Routers are packeged differently in different markets.

    Some markets include the accessories, others offer them as an optional pack.

    Not sure how the U.K. offers theirs.

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