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Mastering Woodworking with Triton Routers: A Comprehensive Comparison of the TRA001 and MOF001

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Woodworkers know that the right router can make all the difference. Whether you're building cabinets, crafting fine furniture, or routing trim, precision and reliability are essential. That’s why Triton routers are a shop staple—and two models in particular stand out: the Triton TRA001 and the Triton MOF001.

Mid-size, or full-size, Triton routers have the answer.

In this in-depth comparison, we’ll break down how each model performs, where they shine, and how to choose the right one for your shop. Whether you’re considering the high-powered TRA001 or the nimble MOF001, this guide will help you make the best decision for your workflow. 

If you're ready to go even deeper into each model, don’t miss our focused reviews:


What Makes a Great Router?

Before we dive into comparing the TRA001 and MOF001, let’s talk fundamentals. A quality plunge router should offer:

  • Powerful motor output for clean, chatter-free cuts in hardwoods
  • Dual-mode versatility for both plunge and fixed-base routing
  • Smooth, precise depth adjustment
  • Durable construction for long-term reliability
  • Effective dust collection
  • Above-table adjustability for those using router tables

Triton has long been known for building routers that check all of these boxes—and more.


Meet the Contenders

Triton TRA001, the full-size option, great for work in router tables.

Triton TRA001: The Heavyweight Champion

The Triton TRA001 is built for power users. With its 3-1/4 HP motor and full-featured plunge depth system, it handles deep, aggressive cuts with ease. It’s especially well-suited for router table use and heavy stock work.

Highlights:

  • Massive 3-1/4 HP motor
  • 8,000–21,000 RPM variable speed
  • Micro winder for precise depth adjustment
  • Fully enclosed safety switch
  • Automatic spindle lock for easy bit changes
  • Table height adjuster for above-table use

Perfect for: Raised panels, mortising, large profiles, and table-mounted setups.


The MOF001 router, the right size for hand-held, or router table work.

Triton MOF001: The Precision Specialist 

The Triton MOF001 may be smaller, but it delivers professional-level precision. With a 2-1/4 HP motor, it excels in handheld tasks, detailed joinery, and finesse work—especially on hardwoods and complex shapes.

Highlights:

  • Compact 2-1/4 HP motor
  • Soft-start and constant speed electronics
  • Dual-mode functionality (plunge/fixed-base)
  • 3-stage turret for consistent cutting depths
  • Side air vents reduce motor dust intake

Perfect for: Dovetails, edge routing, sign-making, and precision joinery.


Side-by-Side Comparison

Both are great options, with great features. Choose the best for you, or buy the pair.
Feature Triton MOF001 Triton TRA001
Motor 2-1/4 HP 3-1/4 HP
Speed 8,000–21,000 RPM 8,000–21,000 RPM
Weight 10.75 lbs 14.5 lbs
Depth Control Micro Winder Micro Winder
Router Table Compatible Good Excellent
Best Use Fine-detail, handheld Heavy-duty, table-mounted
Bit Changes Above-table Above-table

Choosing the Right Router for Your Shop

Both the TRA001 and MOF001 are designed to last and deliver. But your specific needs should guide your purchase:

  • Go with the TRA001 if:
    You need brute strength, use a router table often, or want the most advanced features available in a plunge router.
  • Go with the MOF001 if:
    You value precision, do a lot of handheld routing, or want a lighter, more maneuverable tool for fine work.

Still not sure? Check out our deep dives into each model:


Conclusion

Triton has earned its reputation by giving woodworkers high-performance routers that are reliable, smartly designed, and packed with user-friendly features. Whether you opt for the power of the TRA001 or the finesse of the MOF001, you’ll be investing in a tool that elevates your craft.

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