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  1. #1
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    Default router table

    The positioning clamps which fix to the table base plate are not a permanent fixture.
    The nylon lock nuts fibrate loose?.
    You will spot something is going wrong when you find that the collet does not wind up cleanly through the base plate (it wiil foul the black plastic insert on table)
    Easily fixed but time consuming you have to realign the router set up from scratch.
    Thought I would pass on my experience on this subject.
    woody U.K.

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    Get the quick release upgrade from Triton- problem solved as no clamps are involved, and removing/returning the router to the table is a simple push-twist motion to lock it in place, central every time.

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