I completely agree with Mike, " The Triton work centre and tools are a hobby standard set of machines, when you come to workshop output their shortcomings will soon manifest themselves, lots of detail things that you don't think of will drive you, did drive me, mad, my advice would be to buy some much better equipment for a small output workshop, that way you will only buy once. "
I had the Triton Workcentre, the thin plate, ( see attached ) holding the crown guard in position wouldn't stay straight.
Often the workpiece would stall, stop, getting a step cut or burnt. I didn't think that was very safe. I had an inverted Triton circular saw, in the workcentre. Saw I thought was pretty decent quality, though made a hell of a racket, feeding dust into a little Triton dust bucket, all very Micky Mouse I sold it all.
I also had a Triton router table and stand, was functional but again quite Micky Mouse. I also sold that and got a, 'proper' router table, cast iron top and sliding table, oozes quality, properly up to the job.
I think Triton tools have good reviews, like plunge routers, circular saws. As I say their circular saw was good quality, well built solid. Though after my experience of the work centre and router table and stand, this has put me right off buying Triton I'd prefer to buy another, well reviewed brand.