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    Default Old Triton Table & TR-12

    I picked up an old Triton Router table on the weekend. Not sure if it is all there probably not…...

    I am guessing it to be the 2000 series, it has a solid top and black fence. The so called accessories that came with it are random and have no relation to the table.

    Does anyone have a manual they could PDF for me????





    I bought a router/jigsaw plate separately as I think you need one…..

    Question is now how do you go about fitting a TR-12 router to the table and setting it up?





    Havn't really had a chance to look it over but i think it is the same as this one that was sold on here. Although it doesn't have the MDF or clear guard on the fence. Still in the boot of my partner's car since sat.

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    I might have the manual for that.

    I will look a little later and get back to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chesand View Post
    I might have the manual for that.

    I will look a little later and get back to you.


    Much appreciated!

    Can't seem to find anything on the Triton website relating to older models.

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    It appears it is not actually a 2000.

    As it doesn't have the 2000 under the "Triton router & Jigsaw Stand". It also has the button on the left not the centre as per the 2000.
    So my guess is it is earlier.

    Same as this but not in as good condition.







    Thanks for the link I think that manual is still pretty close.

    I don't have the little Alignment Disc marked (K) in the manual or any reducing rings for the table. Hoping they are not critical and can be used without.




    Is this the version of the table everyone says flexes???

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    Ok the Missus is home with the car and I took some shots with my phone

    Plate_3580.jpgTriton_3578.jpg
    The fence appears to be backwards, and I need to check the top is flat.



    And these are the so called accessories that came with it anyone able to identify??

    Bits_3582.jpg

    I would guess the orange thing attaches to a drill?
    The mitre gauge and other black metal item may be off an earlier saw table.
    Vee Clamp thingy no idea.

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    So, was it a bargain? You don't appear to have the planing adjusters, nor the collars for the hole where the bit pokes through. Did you get a spanner with it? You seem to have collected a bunch of "stuff" rather than a functioning or near to functioning table. What about hold downs, mitre gauge adjusters for the MDF fence?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LGS View Post
    So, was it a bargain?
    As long as it ends up working it was! If it doesn't maybe I can get my money back as spare parts.

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    The Manual I have is for the 2000.
    The link given above should help you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chesand View Post
    The Manual I have is for the 2000.
    The link given above should help you.
    Appreciate you looking. Thanks anyway.

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    Hi,
    The table is a 2000, the table and stand are separate items, the table will fit on the MK3 or 2000 work-centres or about 3 different router table stands of which you seem to have one. The router can be lined up without all the aides but not as easily.
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    Thanks Duke that's good to know.

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    Hi,
    Actually you don't need the lining up disc with the Triton router as the collet of the router winds up through the table and is the same diameter but if you do not have the smaller insert ring this info is not going to help much.
    Regards
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    Try here, They have the manuals for all the triton products. Triton Owners' Club (A.C.T.) Inc. - Library_Manuals

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    Hi,what you have is a Mk3 New Series Router & Jig-saw Table.The accessories,cogged thing(mystery),the black items are overhead saw guard and protractor/mitre gauge from a mk2 workcentre.
    capt'n

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