motownmartin
Established Member
This power tool is an excellent bit of kit for table mounting and one of the good points is that you can raise the collet up and above the table top and the automatic locking pin slides into place so you just place the spanner and turn, so far so good and even when you lower the collet the locking pin returns, apart from the other day, I changed the cutter as per usual and set the height, switched on the Router and got a loud rattling sound for a few seconds then nothing, I thought that something was loose so I checked and everything was tight, so I thought I had left something in the vicinity to jam the Router but couldn't find anything, I attempted to start the Router but got nothing so I changed the Fuse in the plug, switched it on and got the same thing again, when I checked this time I noticed that the shaft locking pin had not returned, well I did manage to free it and even applied some oil as it seemed a little stiff, everything was hunkydory.
The next day I went back to do some more routing work and blow me the same thing happened. this time I disassembled the offending item and found that the button which was made of plastic had a swollen lump on it where it had returned with the aid of a spring on to the stop, over a period of time it had gradually got bigger and jammed, a little bit of sandpaper soon got it back to shape, and 3 fuses got me back on track, I think the fuse only went in my extension lead as I have the dust extractor plugged into it as well, I have a double socket on the NVR switch so both come on and go off together.
I had a look for some spares and came to a place named Woodworking Centre Ltd near Northampton, the price for the part was £1.81 which is okay but a carriage fee of £5 :shock: I might wait till i'm passing
Just thought you Triton owners might like to know.
The next day I went back to do some more routing work and blow me the same thing happened. this time I disassembled the offending item and found that the button which was made of plastic had a swollen lump on it where it had returned with the aid of a spring on to the stop, over a period of time it had gradually got bigger and jammed, a little bit of sandpaper soon got it back to shape, and 3 fuses got me back on track, I think the fuse only went in my extension lead as I have the dust extractor plugged into it as well, I have a double socket on the NVR switch so both come on and go off together.
I had a look for some spares and came to a place named Woodworking Centre Ltd near Northampton, the price for the part was £1.81 which is okay but a carriage fee of £5 :shock: I might wait till i'm passing
Just thought you Triton owners might like to know.