Dust chute, Table winder – Triton TGA 150 User Manual
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The Dust Chute (A) can be fitted directly to the
baseplate of the router if using a bearing guided
cutter, or onto the extended baseplate (when
fitted), for chip extraction beneath the cut.
1. Remove any two of the
screws on the base of the
router, depending on
where you would like the
dust chute located.
Keep these screws in
a safe place as they
will need to be re-fitted when the dust
chute is not in use.
2. Position the dust chute
onto the base, with its
slots aligned with the
screw holes. Loosely fit
the
5
⁄
8
" Phillips-headed
Screws (E), through the
slots.
3. Slide the dust chute toward the cutter to
best enclose the cut zone. Ensure that its
positioning still enables you to achieve your
desired cut. Tighten the screws.
4. Fit 38mm O.D. hose by screwing it on anti-
clockwise.
If using the extended
baseplate, remove the
two Phillips-head screws
and then fit the extended
baseplate to the router.
The dust chute can then
be fitted via the holes in
the baseplate, using the 1" Phillips-headed
Screws (D).
Dust Chute / Table Winder
DUST CHUTE
Table Mounted Use
The Spacer (C) is required when template
routing on a Router Table. Remove the insert
ring from your router table as it is not used
with the template guide kit. Remove the
screws from the Guide Plate and sit the spacer,
recessed side up, into the centre of the plate.
Align the screw holes then fit the screws and
your chosen guide bush.
TABLE WINDER
1. Mount the router securely into your router table
as detailed in your router table instructions.
Turn the table (with router fitted) upside down.
2. With a marker pen trace
the scallop in the base of
the router onto the
underneath of your router
table. Complete the
tracing to form a circle
approximately
1
⁄
2
"
diameter.
3. Remove the router and
drill a pilot hole through
the centre of the circle.
Using a
1
⁄
2
" bit drill your
final access hole.
File off any rough burrs using a round file.
4. Refit the router and turn the router table right
way up.
5. Fit the Table Winder
Handle (B) through the
hole in the tabletop and
push it onto the routers
winder mechanism.
If necessary extend
your hole using a
round file.
6. Release the plunge lock lever and use the
winder handle to set your cut depth.