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The Triton MOF001 is a 2.25 HP, 13 Amp dual-mode plunge router designed for professional-grade woodworking. Featuring a single-button switch for easy mode changes, a micro winder for precise depth control, and side air vents to protect the motor from dust, it combines power, versatility, and durability. Its automatic spindle lock allows quick, tool-free bit changes, making it an essential tool for millennial managers who demand efficiency and precision in their projects.
Brand | Triton |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Product Dimensions | 12.9"W x 11.4"H |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Item Weight | 13.8 Pounds |
Horsepower | 2.25 |
Amperage | 13 Amps |
Base Type | Plunge |
Battery Description | None or Corded electric |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05024763043147 |
UPC | 787721545019 798256217050 002147483647 013523076643 616268892693 885973000451 |
Manufacturer | TOOLSTREAM |
Part Number | 330085 |
Item Weight | 13.8 pounds |
Item model number | MOF001 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Orange |
Style | 2.25 HP Dual Mode Precision Plunge Router |
Wattage | 1400 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Special Features | plunge |
Included Components | 1400W / 2-1/4hp router 1/4" collet 8mm collet Table height winder Multi-function fence Collet wrench Extended base plate Instruction Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | None or Corded electric |
J**T
Loaded with features you don't think you will need.
This is possibly the most versatile router in this price range. This is my first router, but it was simple to setup and use.1. The manual is pretty bland. The features are explained more thoroughly in many woodworking videos online.2. If the power button's gate is open, you cannot plunger the router to the depth for changing bits. It took me a while to figure this out. It is part of the safety features as well as the table mounting convenience features. If the router is at max depth, the collet locks in place via a plunger activated when the router base contacts the router body. This also locks the power button gate.This is really convenient for changing bits with just one wrench.3. This comes with a regular edge guide as well as a hand crank for adjusting the router depth when mounted beneath a table.4. It is not as loud as you might think it would be until you start cutting.5. The dust collection port does not fit my older shop vac's hose.All in all, the only down side is the overall weight of the tool. It seems heavy, but for a router this strong and seemingly durable, that'a the price you pay.
A**N
Great except for the switch
Bought this router for use with a router table. The main draw was the crank-operated lift mechanism, which works very well. The router is well designed for free and guided use too, though I have not taken advantage of this range. The only con I have encountered is the switch, which is over designed and difficult to use, especially when mounted under the table. The safety interlock works well to prevent tool startup during bit or collet changes (of course I unplug before doing this task anyway). But it is difficult to a) reach the switch under the table, b) pull back the plastic switch door, and c) move the rocker to the ON position. It is necessary to strongly press the small rocker to get it to remain in the ON position. I have also read about the power remaining on after the operator thinks he has turned the switch to OFF, but not experienced this myself. A well designed product except for this quirky feature.
R**T
Maybe the best router made.
This is my second Triton router, the other one being the larger 3.25hp model (mounted in a router table). I needed a plunge router with a round base. Every other router has a flat side on the base which makes it more difficult to use in jigs that align with the base instead of the a collar. It has plenty of power to do just about anything you would want to do safely with a handheld router and would probably be plenty for mounting in a router table (it comes with the above table hand crank, which works perfectly). I understand the idea behind the safety cover on the power switch but it does sometimes make it awkward to operate. There are plenty of reviews online that show the more common features of this router so I won’t get into it in this review. I do like the gear driven knob to raise and lower the bit and the lock is in a very reasonable position to operate without having to look over the other side of the router. I really enjoy that it has a dust collection hook up already and it comes with the edge guide base with a circle cutter guide built-in. If you were looking for one router to do it all in your shop, whether a home shop or professional, I could highly recommend the Triton as my other one has been working hard for several years now. Just for comparison I do also own 3 Porter Cable 690’s (the 90th Anniversary version), 1 DEWALT DW621 and 2 Bosch 1617’s with the plunge and fixed base.
D**R
Mostly a great router
I bought one of these for my router table and it has been a total joy to use. Bits are easy to change and elevation changes are quick and accurate. I ran a second dust hose for the opening in the Plexiglas shield and dust collection is now perfect.I love the router so much that I bought a second one to use for hand held routing. That is where I am having problems. I encountered the plunge binding - which is common to plunge routers - but solved that with some spray dry lube. But it is very tricky to release the router head to start the plunge (while also turning the switch on) .... so far I have just used it for edging.While I like the large hole in the base for bigger bits, it becomes a safety hazard when routing to a corner. They really should offer multiple base plates.I think the Triton set of bushings is too expensive and poorly made. The industry already has 2 styles of bushings. Please make an adapter for PC bushings or Bosch bushings and be done with it.One last thing::: The fence has no fine adjustment.
B**)
Superb for the weekend warrior
I'll just briefly echo some of the comments of other satisfied folks:1) has a "soft start" and doesn't jerk you when you start it2) very easy to replace a bit - one tool only3) when mounted on a Kreg table insert it works perfectly. You can do everything above the table.4) has plenty of power for all but the heaviest tasks5) research showed it performed at least as well as any other competitor and is fairly priced.I was able to find an item from Infinity (3 pc. Triton Router Dust Collection Package) that would attach to the dust port nicely and allow me to use my dust collection system. As of 12/11/20, it was out of stock but it might come back again. Highland Woodworking also has something that might work (Dust Collection Hose Whip for Triton Routers).
D**T
Disappointed
The micro adjust would spin due to vibrations from the machine so it was constantly changing the depth. I sent it back for a refund
K**K
Powerful but complicated
I've used a number of routers in the past, but this one takes the prize for the most features. Unfortunately it's complicated to set up, heavy for hand use, and the gross height adjustment requires a painful grip on the knobs. Now I've attached it to a homemade router table using a Kreg insert plate, where it's convenient to use the provided crank extension to adjust the height. I ignore some of the features and enjoy the good power, adjustable speed, and interchangeable 1/4" and 1/2" shank sizes.
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