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Setting the speed
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• The speed can be adjusted using the Speed Dial (7). This enables
you to optimise the cutting speed to suit the material
• The chart below provides a guide to choice of speed for different materials:
Type of material
Solid wood (hard or soft)
Chipboard
Laminated wood, blockboard, veneered & coated board
Hardboard
Assembling & fixing the track
• For guidance on assembling and securing the track and use of other
accessories, please see the 'Accessories' section of this manual.
Using the fine adjustment cams
• The Front and Rear Fine Adjustment Cams (9 and 15) enable you to remove excessive play
between the track and the saw to ensure cutting accuracy as the saw moves along the track
1. Loosen the knobs securing the Front and Rear Fine Adjustment Cams (9 and 15)
2. Place the saw in the track
3. Adjust the cam levers so that they remove excessive play, then
retighten the knobs to secure the levers in position
Note: The cams are fully engaged when the levers are in their centre position.
Anti-kickback
• Kickback is a sudden reaction to a pinched, bound or misaligned saw blade, causing
an uncontrolled saw to lift up and out of the workpiece towards the operator
• The anti-kickback feature on this saw prevents injury to
the user if the saw unexpectedly kicks back
1. Rotate the Anti-Kickback Device (10) to the '0' position
(before you place the saw in the track)
2. When you slide the saw onto the guide rail of the track, the
anti-kickback feature automatically engages
Note: If kickback does occur, check that the guide rail is
not damaged before continuing with the cut
Cutting
IMPORTANT
• Check that the workpiece and track are properly supported and secured
so that movement cannot occur whilst the saw is in operation
• Always hold the machine with both hands using the front and rear handles
• Always push the saw forwards. NEVER pull the saw backwards towards you
• Wear all safety equipment required to use this tool. See 'Safety'
1. Check that the Track Lock (14) and Anti-Kickback Device (10) are in the '0' position
2. Engage the front of the saw in the track
3. For a bevel cut, lock the saw to the track by rotating the Track Lock (14) to the 'I' position
4. Rotate the Mode Selection Lever (20) to free plunge position
, or scribe mode
for a scribe cut
5. Hold the saw firmly with both hands and squeeze the Trigger Switch (5)
6. Allow the blade to reach full speed, then depress the Plunge Lock
Button (2) and plunge the blade to your set depth
7. Push the saw forward along the track to engage the
blade with the workpiece and start the cut
8. Maintain a consistent feed rate - too fast may put excessive strain on the motor, while
too slow may burnish your workpiece. Avoid any sudden movements of the saw
9. After completing the cut, release the Trigger Switch and allow the blade to
come to a complete stop before removing the saw from the track
Making bevel cuts
WARNING: When making bevel cuts it is essential to lock the saw in the track:
1. Rotate the Track Lock (14) to the 'I' position to lock the saw in the track
Making plunge cuts
1. Use the Width of Cut Indicators (23) to position the saw on the track at
the site where you need the blade to engage the workpiece
2. Hold the saw firmly with both hands and squeeze the Trigger Switch (5)
3. Allow the blade to reach full speed, then depress the Plunge Lock Button (2) and
pivot the saw forward to plunge the blade into the workpiece to the set depth
4. Make your cut, again using the Width of Cut Indicators as a
guide to when to raise the saw from the workpiece
5. Allow the blade to come to a complete stop before removing the saw from the track

Using the Optional Accessories

Triton Track Pack & Connectors (TTSTP)
The Track Pack includes:
• 2 x 700mm / 27-
Speed setting
• 2 x Track Connectors TTSTC
4-6
Note: each connector consists of two parts.
5-6
Preparing the track
2-5
1-4
• Before first use it is necessary to trim the rubber kerf strip
running along one edge of each length of track
1. Secure the track to a suitable piece of scrap timber
2. Set the saw to scribe mode (see instructions earlier in this manual)
3. Perform a cut along the full length of the track. This will trim
the kerf strip to the exact size required for the saw
4. Dispose of the waste rubber strip
Maintaining the track
• Before first use and from time to time as needed, apply a light spray of
lubricant so that the saw will glide smoothly along the length of the track
• Do not allow dust, shavings or other debris to build up on the track
Connecting lengths of track
• Using the track connectors supplied in the track pack, you
can connect lengths of track for long cuts
• Each track connector comprises a spacer and an expansion bar with hex screws
• Assemble each connector by fitting the spacer to the side of the
expansion bar opposite the heads of the hex screws
1. Thread one track connector into the lower clamp channel
(on the underside of a length of track)
2. Ensure that the heads of the hex screws are facing away
from the track and therefore accessible
3. Position the connector half way into the channel so that two
hex screws are within the channel and two exposed
4. Tighten the two hex screws in the channel to secure the connector to the track
5. Now repeat this procedure, threading the second connector into
the upper clamp channel (on the face of the track)
6. Again, ensure the heads of the hex screws are accessible, and secure
the connector in position by tightening the hex screws
7. Thread the second track onto the free ends of the
connectors so that the two ends of track abut
8. Tighten the hex screws to secure the second length of track to the first
Work Clamps (TTSWC)
Triton Track Clamps are ideal for clamping track quickly and
securely to the workpiece for fast, accurate cutting
1. Place the track on the workpiece and align it along the cutting line
2. Thread the thin top arm of one clamp into the lower clamp
channel (running along the underside of the track)
3. Pump the clamp handle to raise and secure the grip to the underside of the workpiece
4. Repeat the procedure at the other end of the track
Note: Clamps can also be inserted into the upper clamp channel (on the face of the track).
IMPORTANT: Ensure the workpiece is properly supported close to the cut
line. See 'Workpiece support' in the saw section of this manual.
T-Square (TTSTS)
• The T-Square provides an efficient way to ensure the track is
set at 90° to the workpiece for perfectly square cuts
• It is particularly useful for ensuring consistency when cutting
multiple strips from a single piece of material
1. Thread the T-square into the lower clamp channel (on the underside of the
track) so that the flat side of the T-square is facing the length of the track
2. Tighten the hex screw to secure the T-Square in position
3. Now, when you offer up the track to the workpiece, the T-Square lies flat against
the edge of the workpiece, ensuring the track is set at 90° to the workpiece
Note: the T-Square takes up 140mm / 5-1/2" of track length.
" lengths of track for optimum performance of the Triton Plunge Saw
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