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BEFORE BEGINNING

 

Identify and verify that you have all the parts listed.  

Read the instructions at least once, familiarizing yourself with 
the parts, before beginning assembly.  You’ll need two 7/16" 
wrenches, a #3 Phillips screwdriver and a flat blade screwdriver.  

ASSEMBLY

  

 

Find the side/arm assembly 

(1470AS) 

that has the 

arm with the squared-off corner.  Get the adjuster arm 

(1475A1) 

from the 

1475 Height Adjuster 

package and 

attach it to the squared-off arm as shown, using two 3/4" 
screws 

(MF010)

.  Pivot the arm as necessary to access the 

lower mounting hole in the arm.  Set the remaining height 
adjuster parts and hardware aside until later.  

See fig. 1.

 

 

Take both side/arm assemblies and align the pointer 

in the arm with the 10º mark on the scale on the top of 
the side.

  

Insert a pin

 (Ringpin1) 

through the 10º hole 

in the side and into the hole in the arm.  

See fig. 2. 

 

Install a washer 

(WB002)

 and a nylon washer 

(WN001)

 

on the stud of the knobs 

(5863).

  Slide another nylon washer 

(WN001)

 between the arm and side.  A credit card can help 

position the washer. The washer must be aligned with the 
curved slot in the side and the threaded hole in the arm.  
Insert the stud of the knob thru the curved slot in the side, 
screwing it into the arm, then tighten the knob.  

See fig. 3.

 

Insert 1" screws 

(MF015)

 thru the three countersunk 

holes in each side and start an oval nut 

(5760B - flat 

side first)

 on each screw.  Slide a 7.5" deluxe track 

(1470C) 

on to the oval nuts on each Side.  Center the 

deluxe track on the side, check the side for square on 
a flat surface and tighten the screws.  

See fig. 4.

 

Remove the pin from each arm, loosen the 

handle and rotate the arm to the 0º mark on the side, 
then reinstall the pin and tighten the knob.

 

  

ATTACH ROUTER BLOCK

 

Set the router block

 

on end with the clamping 

knob in the router block 

(1470B or 1472B) 

facing the 

bottom.  Insert a barrel nut 

(5791B)

 in the hole in the 

face of the router block near the end. Use a flat blade 
screwdriver to align the threaded hole in the barrel nut 
with the cross hole in the router block. 

See fig. 5.

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2

4

3

Pin removed 
for clarity

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Summary of Contents for Angle-Ease 1470

Page 1: ...ase Plate 1 The Angle Ease fits motors from these routers Router Model FITS 3 5 ANGLE EASE FITS 4 2 ANGLE EASE Porter Cable 7518 No Yes Milwaukee 5625 No W Shim Porter Cable 892 Yes W Adapter R1 Porter Cable 690 Yes W Adapter R1 DeWalt 616 618 Yes W Adapter R1 Bosch 1617 1618 Yes W Adapter R1 Makita RF1100 No W Adapter R2 Hitachi M12VC No W Adapter R3 Ridgid 2900 2930 No W Adapter R4 Part Descript...

Page 2: ... 5863 Slide another nylon washer WN001 between the arm and side A credit card can help position the washer The washer must be aligned with the curved slot in the side and the threaded hole in the arm Insert the stud of the knob thru the curved slot in the side screwing it into the arm then tighten the knob See fig 3 Insert 1 screws MF015 thru the three countersunk holes in each side and start an o...

Page 3: ...on the assembly so the back edge of the sides are 11 16 from the edge of the plate and tighten the screws The opening in the router block should be over the bit opening in the router plate See fig 7 If you have the 576P plate position the assembly so the back edge of the sides are flush with the edge of the plate and tighten the screws The opening in the router block should be over the bit opening...

Page 4: ... knobs and pivot the router to the desired angle Replace the pins if the angle is one of the pin settings above and tighten the knobs Angle settings other than those provided can be set using a drafting square or bevel gauge placed between the plate and the face of the router block HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT IMPORTANT Loosen the height knob nearest the Height Adjuster just 1 4 to 1 2 of a turn and loosen t...

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