Use a plunge spring Triton wood router

Use a plunge spring Triton wood router

The Triton woodworking router is an excellent machine, very powerful with lots of innovative features built-in. Future episodes will explore other aspects of this router. Â Table mounting is this router's forte, and some features are built into this router to optimise using it in table mode.

A plunge router uses a spring to counteract gravity when using the router handheld. When the router is inverted into the table, you don't need the spring combining with gravity to make the job any harder. The Triton router is designed to make spring removal and replacement an easy task, and this video documents the few quick steps required.

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