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    Default Spare parts supplier for Triton 2000 workcentre

    Can anyone recommend a good spare parts supplier for the Triton 2000 workcentre?

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    Stu, I am looking for things like mitres slot guides, plastic bearings that go in the main channel, the fingers that go on the end of the triangular mitre tool for use as a feather board, a router plate for fixing the router etc, and I am after a saw height winder and wheels.

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    Hmm - you could try emailing Triton, but I guess your only real option will be to jump on the Triton website, get the parts numbers of the individual components and quantities you want, then head down to Bunnings Special Orders. I don't know a better alternative unfortunately - not for that sort of list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JillB
    I am looking for things like mitres slot guides, plastic bearings that go in the main channel, the fingers that go on the end of the triangular mitre tool for use as a feather board, a router plate for fixing the router etc, and I am after a saw height winder and wheels.
    I'm not sure what you mean by "mitre slot guides" but if it's the repair kit for the slots, that's WCA446 Protractor Slot Repair Kit (outer) with WCA330 Saw Slot Repair Kit (centre infill strip) if needed. If you just want the metal part that attaches to the protractor and slides in the slot, that's WCA222 Protractor Slide Strip.

    The featherboard finger is WCA374 Side Pressure Finger Kit (for protractor).

    The router mounting plate is AJA150.

    The height winder kit is WCA390.

    The wheel kit is AWA200.

    The Workcentre Accessories are here.

    The Workcentre parts diagram is in the right-hand column on this page second link down in "Product Documents."

    HTH

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayintheuk View Post
    I'm not sure what you mean by "mitre slot guides" but if it's the repair kit for the slots, that's WCA446 Protractor Slot Repair Kit (outer) with WCA330 Saw Slot Repair Kit (centre infill strip) if needed. If you just want the metal part that attaches to the protractor and slides in the slot, that's WCA222 Protractor Slide Strip.

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    Hi Ray,

    What are the repair kits for the slots? I haven't heard of them before. What do they do and when do you need them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by I_wanna_Shed
    What are the repair kits for the slots? I haven't heard of them before. What do they do and when do you need them?
    They look like replacement slots to me. They list one for the outer (longer) slots and another for the (shorter) saw slot. I guess that - over time - the alloy slots wear so replacements are on offer. Never needed them myself, just trying to help Jill with the part numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayintheuk View Post
    They look like replacement slots to me. They list one for the outer (longer) slots and another for the (shorter) saw slot. I guess that - over time - the alloy slots wear so replacements are on offer. Never needed them myself, just trying to help Jill with the part numbers.

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    The replacement saw slot is worth it if your saw has decided to get a life of its own, shift in its mounting (it couldn't have been the way I transported it, now could it!) and chewed the edge of the slot.
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    Thanks Ray, you have been very helpful. Very much appreciated. You have shown that I really need to explore the manufacturer's web site in greater detail to full understand the tool that I have bought, only if just to learn the correct terminology for the parts.

    Incidentally the latest WCA201 on the web site is not quite the same as my workcentre 2000 built in 1998.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmk89 View Post
    The replacement saw slot is worth it if your saw has decided to get a life of its own, shift in its mounting (it couldn't have been the way I transported it, now could it!) and chewed the edge of the slot.
    or forgot to lock the saw slide into that table, and was cutting a sheet.. Dont ask me how I know
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    Quote Originally Posted by JillB
    Incidentally the latest WCA201 on the web site is not quite the same as my workcentre 2000 built in 1998.
    I had a look at the Workcentre compatability chart and the router mounting plate, height winder kit and the wheel kit are all compatable with your Workcentre. The Side Pressure Finger Kit (for protractor) will be too, as they use the same protractor, so I guess that the Protractor Slide Strip will also be OK.

    The only things I can't say for sure are compatible are the slot repair kit and the saw slot insert, although I'd hope that they would be.

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    I'm pretty sure they will be - there wasn't many changes to the top from back then, other than perhaps the slots underneath to accommodate the Planer Attachment (I think that caused a change, but doesn't impact on the slots)
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    They added a hole in the bottom of the ally channel for the height winder handle, the unit AFTER mine - according to the instruction sheet, mine should have been the first one with the hole, but it wasn't there, so I added it myself

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    what is the ally channel please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JillB View Post
    what is the ally channel please?
    Short for "aluminium" or "alloy" - in this case, the outside metal channels in the tabletop of the Triton Workcentre.

    Ray.

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