Crazyraceguy
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A few months ago my Triton TRA001, 3 1/4 HP plunge router started acting weird, making "different" sounds and it finally just quit altogether.
A quick visual inspection revealed that one of the brushes was broken. I borrowed one out of one of my co-worker's machines, to test, which did solve it. I found a place to supply them and had 2 sets sent to me. They were less than $10 and seemed to have fixed it.
Not long after that though, it seemed like it was "sensitive" to heavier cuts. You could hear it speed up and slow down during a cut. Then yesterday it tripped the overload breaker of the retractable cord where it was plugged in. I switched it to a shorter cord in a different outlet and it made one more pass, before quitting totally. I'm guessing some circuit board is giving up, all that fancy soft-start and load-sensing technology, being a reliability issue.
It is out of warranty 3 years to the exact month, so the dilemma is "what to do?" I could send it clear across the country to the official repair place, but at what cost? plus the wait?
I use it frequently, so I can't do without something
I can get a new one from Amazon for right at $309, probably by Tuesday, but that seems a little overboard?
It seems that there is no perfect set-up? The form-factor of the Triton is great, but I have had reliability problems with them over the years. I had the smaller 2 1/4 HP version before. It was great for several years (5-6?) so when it gave up and I couldn't find anyone to repair it, I just bought a new one. That new one died in the second month. It was warranty repaired and lasted until the fire took it, 3-4 years.
I had always heard that the bigger ones were more reliable, so that's why I went that way.
I would really like to get into one of the Sauter Shop tilting lift units, but they require an odd mounting, that is apparently not odd in Europe? 64mm round column. Getting a motor to work with US power and that configuration is not so easy, especially with a 1/2 collet. There are a couple of choices, but both have 8mm collets (max) as an optional extra. All in all this would cost nearly $1000. It would be nice, but I just don't see it.
A quick visual inspection revealed that one of the brushes was broken. I borrowed one out of one of my co-worker's machines, to test, which did solve it. I found a place to supply them and had 2 sets sent to me. They were less than $10 and seemed to have fixed it.
Not long after that though, it seemed like it was "sensitive" to heavier cuts. You could hear it speed up and slow down during a cut. Then yesterday it tripped the overload breaker of the retractable cord where it was plugged in. I switched it to a shorter cord in a different outlet and it made one more pass, before quitting totally. I'm guessing some circuit board is giving up, all that fancy soft-start and load-sensing technology, being a reliability issue.
It is out of warranty 3 years to the exact month, so the dilemma is "what to do?" I could send it clear across the country to the official repair place, but at what cost? plus the wait?
I use it frequently, so I can't do without something
I can get a new one from Amazon for right at $309, probably by Tuesday, but that seems a little overboard?
It seems that there is no perfect set-up? The form-factor of the Triton is great, but I have had reliability problems with them over the years. I had the smaller 2 1/4 HP version before. It was great for several years (5-6?) so when it gave up and I couldn't find anyone to repair it, I just bought a new one. That new one died in the second month. It was warranty repaired and lasted until the fire took it, 3-4 years.
I had always heard that the bigger ones were more reliable, so that's why I went that way.
I would really like to get into one of the Sauter Shop tilting lift units, but they require an odd mounting, that is apparently not odd in Europe? 64mm round column. Getting a motor to work with US power and that configuration is not so easy, especially with a 1/2 collet. There are a couple of choices, but both have 8mm collets (max) as an optional extra. All in all this would cost nearly $1000. It would be nice, but I just don't see it.