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  repaired before use. Accidents are caused by 

poorly maintained power tools. 

f. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly 

maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting 

edges are less likely to bind and are easier to 

control.

g. Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits in 

accordance with these instructions and in the 

manner intended for the particular type of power 

tool, taking into account the working conditions 

and the work to be performed. Failure to use 

the tool for its intended purposes could result 

in a hazardous situation and may invalidate the 

warranty.

5. SERVICE

a. Have your power tool serviced by a qualified 

repair technician, using only identical 

replacement parts. This will ensure that the 

safety of the power tool is maintained.

NOTE:

 The tool must be used only for its 

prescribed purpose. Any use other than those 

mentioned in this manual will be considered 

a case of misuse. The user and not the 

manufacturer shall be liable for any damage 

or injury resulting from such cases of misuse. 

To use this tool properly observe the safety 

regulations, assembly instructions and operating 

instructions, which can be found in this manual. 

All persons who use and service the machine 

must be informed about its potential hazards 

and be acquainted with this Manual. Children 

and frail people must not use this tool. Children 

should be supervised at all times if they are in 

the area in which the tool is being used. It is 

also imperative that you observe the accident 

prevention regulations in force in your area. The 

same applies for general rules of occupational 

health and safety. The manufacturer shall not 

be liable for any changes made to the tool nor 

for any damage resulting from such changes. 

Even when the tool is used as prescribed it is not 

possible to eliminate all residual risk factors.

General Safety Instructions / Assembly

ASSEMBLY

Step 1 

(Use fasteners from Fastener Bag 1) - Fit the 

Outer Bearings (10) to the slotted side of the 

Slider (1) using the M6 x 10 Screws (11) and 

M6 Hex Nuts (12) (Fig 1). Ensure the edge of 

the bearing is parallel with the slider edge 

then tighten firmly.
Fit the Inner Bearings (13) to the opposite 

side of the slider using the M6 x 30 Screws 

(14) and M6 Flange Nuts (15). Ensure the slot 

in the bearing is located closest to the slider 

edge.
Position the slider onto the tracks in the 

Router Table with the slot in the inner bearings 

locating on the aluminium inner track. Check 

for any sideways movement of the slider on 

the inner track. Loosen the inner bearings and 

twist them slightly to obtain a firm running 

fit on the inner track. Ensure that the inner 

bearings are tightened securely as accuracy 

will be compromised, and tuning will be 

difficult when assembled, if the inner track is 

loose
Screw the Hold-down Knobs (16) onto the 

inner bearing screws (they cut their own 

thread) do not over-tighten. The slider should 

be held down but still able to slide.

 In use:

 

During operation the cut-away edges of the 

knobs must face away from the inner track. 

When fitting or removing the sliding insert turn 

the cut-away edges toward the inner track.

Step 2

 (Use fasteners from Fastener Bag 2) -
Locate the Pegged Spacers (17) into the four 

large holes in the slider with the 'T' (shiny 

side) upwards.
Place the Fixed Fence (2) onto the pegged 

spacers, (the pegs locate in the four large 

holes in its base). Fasten in place using the 

M6 x 65 Coach Bolts (18), Washers (19) and 

M6 Nyloc Nuts (20). Do not over-tighten.
Slide the Travel Stop (4) under the fixed fence. 

The pivot pin on the end of the travel stop 

must point upwards.
Fit an Adjustable Fence Spacer (23) to the 

slider, with its lugs running in the long slot. 

Position the Adjustable Fence (5) with the 

pivot pin on the travel stop locating through 

the hole in its base. Tighten into position using 

an M6 x 65 Coach Bolt (18) and Round Knob 

(24).
Attach the Outer Brace (3) to the other end 

of the adjustable fence using the remaining 

Adjustable Fence Spacer (23) by feeding 

an M6 x 65 Coach Bolt (18) into the brace 

then fitting a Round Knob (24). Note that the 

locating keys on the spacer engage in the long 

slot in the outer brace.

Summary of Contents for FJA300

Page 1: ...Finger Jointer FJA300 www tritontools com Operating and Safety Instructions ...

Page 2: ...able Fence 1 6 MDF Fence Faces 2 7 Right Handed Fence Caps 2 8 Left Handed Fence Caps 2 9 Link Hose 1 Fastener Bag 1 10 Outer Bearings 2 11 M6 x 10 Screws 2 12 M6 Hex Nuts 2 13 Inner Bearings 2 14 M6 x 30 Screws 2 15 M6 Flange Nuts 2 16 Hold down Knobs 2 Fastener Bag 2 17 Pegged Spacers 2 18 M6 x 65 Coach Bolts 4 19 Washers 3 20 M6 Nyloc Nuts 3 21 Brace Spacer 1 22 M6 x 16 Coach Bolt 1 23 Adjustab...

Page 3: ...3 GB Parts List PARTS LIST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 ...

Page 4: ...protection dust mask non slip safety shoes hard hat and hearing protection used in appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries c Avoid accidental starting Ensure the switch is in the Off position before plugging in Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or connecting to power with the switch on the On position invites accidents d Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turn...

Page 5: ...side of the Slider 1 using the M6 x 10 Screws 11 and M6 Hex Nuts 12 Fig 1 Ensure the edge of the bearing is parallel with the slider edge then tighten firmly Fit the Inner Bearings 13 to the opposite side of the slider using the M6 x 30 Screws 14 and M6 Flange Nuts 15 Ensure the slot in the bearing is located closest to the slider edge Position the slider onto the tracks in the Router Table with t...

Page 6: ...e other fence ends Insert three M6 x 12 Coach Bolts 28 down the rear channel of the fixed fence Fit the plastic Finger Spacer 31 and 1 2 or 1 4 Finger 32 or 33 depending on which size finger joints you wish to make to the centre bolt using a Washer 19 and Hex Nut 12 Position it approximately 25mm past the cutter opening in the fence toward the outer brace Fit a Finger Stop 34 to each of the outer ...

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