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Wrap the free end of
the strap around the
handgrip.
With most saws, the
strap can be slid on
and off the saw trigger,
without undoing it each
time.
Do not leave the trigger strap permanently
locked on. When you have finished work for
the day,release the strap and allow the spring
in the trigger to relax.
Fitting the table
Turn the slide chassis upside down. Position it
roughly half-way between the end panels. The
front of the saw must be facing the front panel
(switchbox end).
Lower the Table (A)
over the blade, with the
four T-slots closest to
the rear panel. Line
up the arrows on the
edges of the table with
the scale pointers on
top of the end panels.
Push the table latches to the "LOCK" position.
The red indicators disappear from view when
the latches fully locate.
Reach underneath and
push the slide chassis
towards the rear panel
until the red catch
"clicks" home and locks
the chassis underneath
the table.
Fitting the overhead guard & support
Loosen the knob on the Overhead Guard (J) to
remove the Guard Support from its shipping
position. Fit the support to the centre table
slot, using the cut-outs at the end. Ensure the
saw blade is adjusted
to its maximum depth,
then position the
support about 12mm
behind the blade and
lock it in by pressing
the locking lever down.
Lubricate the entry if
it's a tight fit. Check
the guard support is
reasonably square to
the table, and adjust it
if necessary by pushing
evenly with your hand
or a block of wood.
Hold 2 straight pieces
of wood lightly against
the blade. The overhead
guard support should fit
between the pieces.
If not, you may have to
adjust the saw position
slightly. This is only likely if you have a very
thin kerf blade (2.0 - 2.2mm cut width)
Fit and lower the guard.
Spin the blade by hand
before connecting the
power to ensure it is not
touching anything.
Always make sure the blade is at full
height, the guard is fitted, and the table
is locked to the end panels before switching
on the power. Check that the teeth on your
blade are pointing in the same direction as the
etched symbols on the guard. If not, you have
incorrectly fitted the blade to your saw.
Fitting The Triton Saw
Connecting the power
Make sure the switch is "OFF", plug the saw
into the switch box, and bring power to the
switch box via a suitably rated extension cord.
Press the white switch with your finger to
switch the power "ON". Tap the stop plate
with your hand or knee to switch "OFF"
Switch the power on and off and watch the
blade. If it quivers sideways on start-up it's a
sign of a worn arbor in your saw, or excessive
slack in the mountings between the motor and
baseplate.
If the blade vibrates significantly at full speed
or on slow-down, it's either buckled or not
seated properly on the arbor. Check the
flatness of the blade with a straight edge,
check the fit of any arbor-reducing washers,
and check for resin/sawdust build-up on the
arbor or flange washers.
A slight quiver is generally noticeable on slow-
down in most blades, and shouldn't affect
your cuts.
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