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    Default Triton Router Table Spacer Between Plates

    I have a Triton RTA300 router table I've been assembling it. I've mounted the router correctly in the router plate and sub plate. I'm now putting together the fence stuff.

    At the back of the assembly manual I've found a supplementary page. Please see link the following link.

    http://i807.photobucket.com/albums/y...nformation.jpg

    In the manual it makes no mention of inserting this router plate spacer ring. The assembly instructions are to bolt the router plate and sub plate together.
    Do I need to dismantle the router from the plate, then insert this spacer ring and reassemble?
    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaia View Post
    In the manual it makes no mention of inserting this router plate spacer ring. The assembly instructions are to bolt the router plate and sub plate together.
    Do I need to dismantle the router from the plate, then insert this spacer ring and reassemble?
    Cheers.
    I would say yes, the spare parts list shows the ring.

    Growing old is much better than the alternative!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprog View Post
    I would say yes, the spare parts list shows the ring.
    OK, thanks, I'll reassemble it.

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    I got caught out with the same issue, but after initially taking a lot of time to carefully assemble it, it seemed a relatively quick job to diassemble and reassemble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perthwoody View Post
    I got caught out with the same issue, but after initially taking a lot of time to carefully assemble it, it seemed a relatively quick job to diassemble and reassemble.
    Right.

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