MattRoberts":24lz3w2q said:I've not been able to run through your pm yet, but I'll look at it this weekend.
However, you shouldn't need to lock it after adjusting the height with the winder - that's what's causing it to drop 3-4mm. The locking mechanism locks to the nearest detent, and when it's released out of that detent it falls back into line with the screw.
A couple of questions - is the circular button in the knob pressed in or out? And are you able to adjust the height under the table by rotating the knob?
Thanks for your help and patience!
I think we are talking at cross purposes.The 'lock' i am talking about is the black plastic lever (item 16 in the manual referred to as the 'Plunge lock lever'). I'm not aware that this is anything ore than a screw that clamps onto the main pillar of the router. I dont think this has anything to do with the rack and pinion plunge mechanism? You suggest that it engages on the detents on the pinion. I hadn't considered that and would explain the movement...
BUT... I have always locked plunge depth on any router, it was drummed into me
AND... The triton manual explicitly states you should engage the plunge lock.
Winder handle adjustment
1. Plunge depth adjustments can be made by turning the Winder Handle (7)
2. Disengage the Plunge Selection Button (6) and ensure that the button is flush with the
Winder Handle (Image J)
3. To release the handle, pull the Winder Handle Clutch Ring (8) inwards
4. Release the Plunge Lock Lever (16) and twist the Winder Handle until the desired depth of
cut is reached. Release the Winder Handle Clutch Ring, and lock the Plunge Lock Lever
Micro Winder
Note: For use in Winder Handle (7) plunge mode only.
1. Disengage the Plunge Selection Button (6), and ensure that the Plunge Lock Lever (16) is
unlocked
Note: If the Micro Winder (10) is turned with the Plunge Lock Lever engaged, the Micro Winder
will start clicking and the cut depth will remain unchanged.
2. Turn the Micro Winder clockwise to increase cut depth and anti-clockwise to reduce cut
depth. Adjust the cut depth until the desired height is reached (Image K)
Note:When the end of the depth adjustment range is reached, the Micro Winder will offer
greater resistance and will begin to ‘click’.
3. Engage the Plunge Lock Lever, particularly for heavy cuts
*My emphasis.
If i do not use the plunge lock, the bit height is affected by vibration in operation.
I can confirm that the router is in 'Winder Handle Plunge Mode' ie the orange 'Plunge selection button' (item 6) is not depressed (if it wasn then the micro winder wouldn't work - it only engages in this mode)
I'll have some time over the next day or two to video what I am experiencing - that may be easier than tripping over language and the written word. I'll also tentatively try this without the plunge lock lever engaged on a few light cuts- see what the result is.
Thank you again and in advance for any further help.
Link to the PDF manual i am referring to.