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Anonymous
Guest
Yep, mine.
Recently, OK, before the errr, incident, I found that upon raising my Triton in the table it started to jam before the automatic collett lock engaged.
Well, I had a look today and the cover on top (bottom when mounted in the table) of the router that the spring presses against, was about 1/4" full of compacted dust. The dust falls down the inside of the leg.
The fix is simple, I removed the black top! There is no spring in there as it is table mounted and so the top does nothing. Of course, one could empty it operiodically - maybe twice a year- and then rpelace it.
I am really surprised at this problem arrising as the Triton is clearly designed as atable-mounted router.
Recently, OK, before the errr, incident, I found that upon raising my Triton in the table it started to jam before the automatic collett lock engaged.
Well, I had a look today and the cover on top (bottom when mounted in the table) of the router that the spring presses against, was about 1/4" full of compacted dust. The dust falls down the inside of the leg.
The fix is simple, I removed the black top! There is no spring in there as it is table mounted and so the top does nothing. Of course, one could empty it operiodically - maybe twice a year- and then rpelace it.
I am really surprised at this problem arrising as the Triton is clearly designed as atable-mounted router.