Why can’t I plunge my Triton mof001 to the collet lock position?
- BBarbara SmithSep 4, 2025
If you can't plunge your Triton Power Tool to the collet lock position, make sure the power switch is in the “Off” position.
Why can’t I plunge my Triton mof001 to the collet lock position?
If you can't plunge your Triton Power Tool to the collet lock position, make sure the power switch is in the “Off” position.
Why does my Triton mof001 make an unusual sound?
If your Triton Power Tool is making an unusual sound, it could be due to a mechanical obstruction or damage to internal windings. In either case, you should have the tool serviced by an authorised Triton service centre.
What to do if Triton mof001 Micro Winder clicks or won't adjust?
If the Micro Winder on your Triton Power Tool clicks or won't adjust, it may be because the Plunge Lock Lever is engaged. Release the Plunge Lock Lever. Alternatively, you may have reached the end of the adjustment range; reset the Micro Winder and set the depth with the Depth Stop.
What causes heavy sparking inside my Triton mof001 Power Tool motor?
Heavy sparking inside the motor housing of your Triton Power Tool can occur if the brushes are not moving freely. Disconnect the power, remove the brushes, and clean or replace them. It may also indicate a damaged or worn motor, in which case you should have the tool serviced by an authorised Triton service centre.
How to reduce excessive vibration in my Triton mof001?
Excessive vibration in your Triton Power Tool can be caused by an incorrectly fitted or loose router bit. Refit or tighten the router bit. It may also be due to a bent or damaged router bit, which would need to be replaced.
Why is my Triton Power Tool cutting profile inaccurate?
An inaccurate cutting profile on your Triton Power Tool can occur if the Depth Stop is not correctly adjusted. Ensure that the Depth Stop corresponds to the maximum amount of cut permitted by the Turret Stops. Also, check if the router bit or Collet is incorrectly fitted or loose; tighten the router bit, Collet, and cutter assembly.
How to fix a Triton mof001 Power Tool router that runs slowly?
If your Triton Power Tool router runs or cuts slowly, it could be due to a blunt or damaged cutter, which should be re-sharpened or replaced. Also, check if the Speed Controller is set low and increase the variable speed setting. The motor might also be overloaded; try reducing the pushing force on the router.
What to do if my Triton mof001 doesn't turn on?
If your Triton Power Tool doesn't turn on when you operate the On/Off Power Switch, the issue might be due to no power supply. Check the power supply. It could also be a defective On/Off Power Switch, which would need to be replaced at an authorised Triton service centre.
Why won't my Triton mof001 Power Tool router turn on?
If your Triton Power Tool router won't operate, there could be several reasons. First, ensure that power is available at the source. Second, the brushes may be worn or sticking; disconnect the power, open the Brush Access Covers, and check the brushes for damage or wear. The switch or motor components could also be faulty, in which case you should have the tool serviced by an authorised Triton service centre.
How to troubleshoot a Triton Power Tool router that won't turn on?
If your Triton Power Tool router isn't working, first ensure it's getting power from the source. Then, check the brushes. Disconnect the power, open the brush caps, and make sure the brushes move freely. If they're worn, they may need replacing. If the power is available and the brushes are fine, the switch or motor components may be faulty, requiring assistance from a repair center.
Describes the illuminated power switch and its retracting shutter for safe operation.
Explains three methods for adjusting cut depth: Free Plunge, Handle Winder, and Micro Adjuster.
Details how to attach the extended baseplate for improved stability and guiding.
Instructions for fitting the extended baseplate and attaching the fence for routing.
Explains how to remove the plunge spring for easier depth adjustment when the router is upside down.
Describes an optional accessory for easier depth adjustments when the router is table-mounted.
Details the process for inspecting and replacing worn carbon brushes to maintain motor performance.
Specifies that power cord replacement must be done by qualified personnel to ensure safety.
Describes the illuminated power switch and its retracting shutter for safe operation.
Explains three methods for adjusting cut depth: Free Plunge, Handle Winder, and Micro Adjuster.
Details how to attach the extended baseplate for improved stability and guiding.
Instructions for fitting the extended baseplate and attaching the fence for routing.
Explains how to remove the plunge spring for easier depth adjustment when the router is upside down.
Describes an optional accessory for easier depth adjustments when the router is table-mounted.
Details the process for inspecting and replacing worn carbon brushes to maintain motor performance.
Specifies that power cord replacement must be done by qualified personnel to ensure safety.
| Brand | Triton |
|---|---|
| Model | mof001 |
| Category | Power Tool |
| Language | English |
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