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Assembly & Operating Instructions
Thank you for purchasing the Triton Biscuit Joiner - BJA300. You now have a versatile and accurate
timber joining system which should give you years of trouble-free service.
Please take the time to read these instructions, and pay attention to all safety warnings.
This Biscuit Joiner suits Triton Router Table - RTA 300 only, mounted to either a Triton Workcentre
or a Triton Router Stand. The cutter supplied has a
shank is also supplied for use in smaller routers.
Tools required: Philips-head screwdriver, 10mm spanner, ruler
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    BJA 300 Assembly & Operating Instructions Thank you for purchasing the Triton Biscuit Joiner - BJA300. You now have a versatile and accurate timber joining system which should give you years of trouble-free service. Please take the time to read these instructions, and pay attention to all safety warnings.
  • Page 2 Biscuit Joiner BJA 300 COMPONENTS LIST Fastener Bag Contents Outer Bearing x 2 Sliding Insert x 1 Hold-down x 1 Main Body x 1 M6 x 20 Screw x 3 † Biscuit Joiner Cutter on ” Shank x 1 M6 Hex Nut x 3 †...
  • Page 3: Assembly

    ASSEMBLY Fig. 1 5 - 10 Step 1: Fit the Outer Bearings (1) and Hold-down (2) to 20 - 25 the Sliding Insert (3) using the M6 x 20 Screws (4) and M6 Hex Nuts (5) as shown. Fit the Inner Bearings (6) to the sliding insert using the M6 x 45 Screws (7) and M6 Flange Nuts (8).
  • Page 4: Dust Extraction

    OPERATION Fig. 7 The Triton Biscuit Joiner - BJA300 can be used with or without the sliding guide fitted. The sliding guide can be used on either side of the workpiece and reversed for 45˚...
  • Page 5: Right-Angle Butt Joint

    Right-angle Butt Joint 45˚ Mitre Joint Place the pieces together in the way you want to join Reverse the sliding guide and hold one of your mitre-cut them. Mark the centre-line of the desired biscuit slot. Line pieces against the angled face. With the power switched up the pencil mark with the central line printed on the off, use the wood to press the safety guard in fully.
  • Page 6: Edge-To-Face Panel Joints

    Edge-to-face Panel Joints Fig. 15 Mark the pieces and make the marks on the vertical piece about 50mm long, so that you’ll be able to see them. Keep hands well clear of the cutter zone when cutting the vertical piece. The minimum thickness of material for this type of joint is 14mm, unless you are prepared to cut down your biscuits and adjust the limit stops for a Min.
  • Page 7: Multiple Biscuit Joints

    Multiple Biscuit Joints Inset Joints To improve the strength of certain joints, you may wish to If you want to fit several biscuits. Cut the pieces, flipping them from side create an off-set in to side and turning them over after every pair of cuts. a joint, use a Then use the calibration scales on the main body to reset packing piece of...
  • Page 8: Mid-Panel Joinery

    Due to our company policy of continuous product improvement, specifications may change without prior notice. Made in Australia by: Triton Manufacturing & Design Co. Pty. Ltd. ACN 000 195 951 ABN 43 000 195 951 14-18 Mills St, Cheltenham, Vic. 3192 Ph: (03) 9584 6977 Fax: (03) 9584 5510 E-mail: tools@triton.net.au Web Site: http://triton.net.au...

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