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    Default Triton TRA001

    Interested if others have had this issue with the TRA001 router in table mode (or other routers for that matter). When using the router in this mode there have been cases where the router bit has suddenly
    raised itself from the collet and provided a step change in the work piece. I've gone back and checked that the piece is still tight but have had to loosen and retight the router
    bit and repeat the operation on a new workpiece.


    Interested on how i can avoid this from happening again and hence avoid destroying my workpieces....

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    Which collet does the router have. The old crappy style or the newer good one?
    This has been done to death on this forum.
    For example see https://www.woodworkforums.com/f20/gi...collet-170790/.
    The pic below shows what I am talking about. The bad old collet is the one crossed out.
    Les
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    Default Router collet

    Thanks for your quick response.
    Yeah I've got the old one, assume the new one doesn't have this problem.
    I suppose Carbatec is the best place to source a new one?

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    I think you may be out of luck with Carba-Tec. Others on the forum have not been able to source the chuck and collets in Aus. If you read the link I provided, you will see a link to a site in the UK for purchasing the chuck and collets.
    Les

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    The Gifkin as wesmeyer said is the one that fixed that problem for me,I only had slip on the 1/4 inch bits,no problems with 1/2 inch.
    An easy fix,some have had problems changeing over to the new Triton one!

    Sorry should be Lesmeyer
    Last edited by nrb; 31st July 2013 at 06:25 PM. Reason: Crrection

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    You do not say whether you were using a quarter inch or half inch bit.
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    I have had the slippage with 1/2" cutters albeit when using the large panel raising cutter (79mm).
    Cutters with smaller diameter cutting sizes would usually be OK.
    I am just perplexed that Triton ever let this collet be used on what I deem to be reasonably good quality routers. I have all 3 sizes and they all have the new collets now.
    I think it is a matter of safety as well as quality. I have ruined quite a few panels (It takes a lot of work to get flat 16mm thick panels made of beech) before getting the new collet. These new collets are as good as the one that my Festool router has.
    I have noticed Carba-Tec selling the MOF001 router with the old style collet - beats me. Triton company should wake up.
    My 2c worth
    Les
    nrb - I am in the west, so wesmeyer sounds good to me.

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    I have recently completed this whole procedure for my table mounted tra001. The thread that Les just posted is the one i put all of my findings in.

    Website is toolsparesonline which is my go to for any triton spare parts now.

    I don't have any slip on my router now. Very happy thanks to your instructions les

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    Apart from the holding power, are there any other benefits in converting over to the new style collets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treecycle View Post
    Apart from the holding power, are there any other benefits in converting over to the new style collets?
    I no longer have to wonder "cr@p where did i put that 1/4" adapter collet" as now its the size of my normal collet and store them all in one place

    More a benefit for me than anyone else, i just feel safer using it now. for a while there when my new collets were in the mail i just stopped using the router.

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    Well looking into this collet predicament as I have a 2 year old (approx) TRA001, I think I will just go ahead and buy a musclechuck for the Triton.
    It will be available very shortly.
    I'll grab the 8mm, 12mm and ¼" reducers when they come.
    Shall solver all probs


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    Why have i only heard about this muscle chuck now?

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    The ever changing wood working world. Someone always comes up with a bigger stick.
    Awaiting an email from Musclechuck to find out exacery when one is available for the Triton.

    Musclechuck and Woodrat...same guy


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    Had a look at the musclechuck website. Unless you are removing the complete chuck, and fit a totally new chuck - not just a collet, then it is back to square one. The unclear photos looks like the chuck fits the new style of Triton chuck. If they have one for the old style, it defeats the purpose as the old style chuck is pretty crappy.
    But, lets wait and see what it really is. I am always careful of websites that that do not have clear photos.
    On the photo below, this chuck will NOT fit the old style Triton chuck, but only the newer one. No point then is it?


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    I was getting a bit kerfuddled about the old and newer TRA's.
    I, apparently have the newer TRA001 collet which is OK...apparently
    IMG_0186.jpg
    ...½" on the left showing internal threads, and ¼" on the right, top view as you would see it to insert a bit...Triton mounted in table at the back of the pic.

    Now this next pic I think is of the OLD TRA001 chuck assembly, (internal threads)
    collets-inside.jpg
    ...from what I hear this is the problematic one.

    Am I correct so far.


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