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included parts

#01: 

Right Jig Wall (1pc)

#02: 

Left Jig Wall (1pc)

#03: 

Pocket Drilling Block (1pc)

#04: 

Template Spacer (1pc)

#05: 

Trigger Pocket Template (1pc)

#06: 

Rear-Shelf Pocket Template (1pc)

#07: 

Router Base Support Plate (1pc)

Included Bolt Set

#08: Jig Wall Bolts 2.5” (4 pcs)

#09: Template Bolts 1.75” (4 pcs)

#10: Trigger Milling Bolts 0.75” (2

         pcs)

required tools

•  Router (w/ 1/4” collett)

•  Drill (Hand or Drill Press)

•  Table Vise or 2 Table Clamps

•  1/8” Allen Wrench (for template 

bolts)

•  3/16” Allen Wrench (for jig bolts)

•  3/32” Allen Wrench (for stop collar 

on drill bit)

•  Cutting fluid such as Tap Magic, 

Relton A9, Oatey Dark Cutting Oil 

mineral oil, or motor oil.

•  Masking tape

•  Eye and hearing protection

end mill caution notice

The drill bits and other tools required to use the Easy Jig® are available at 

most local hardware stores, or you may already have them at home; how-

ever, the required 1/4” end mill is custom made for 80 Percent Arms with very 

short flutes to work with the Easy Jig®. Using any other type of end mill 

may cause permanent damage to your jig which is not covered by the 

warranty.  

You can purchase just the 1/4” end mill, or a complete tool kit with all the 

drill bits and the end mill, from 80 Percent Arms or from the store where you 

purchased your Easy Jig®.

PURCHASE SEPARATELY

Easy Jig® Tool Kit Includes:

#11.

 1/4” x 4” long 3-flute Solid Carbide

         End Mill with 0.75” flute cut length

#12. 

3/8” drill stop collar

#13. 

3/8” drill bit

#14. 

5/32” Jobber Length Drill Bit

#15: 

19/64” Jobber Length Drill Bit

Drill Bit advice

Use sharp high quality drill bits designed 

for drilling aluminum, such as those sold 

with our Easy Jig® Tool Kit. Using dull or 

low quality drill bits will make drilling very 

slow and difficult. This is very important  

when  drilling  through  the  harder  7075  

aluminum lowers. 

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Summary of Contents for AR-15 Easy Jig

Page 1: ...AR 15 Easy Jig MANUAL...

Page 2: ...t may occur through the use of our product Proceed at your own risk 80 Percent Arms warns all users of our products to exercise extreme caution in the handling of any firearm Because any firearm is po...

Page 3: ...y of the power tools required to finish your 80 lower You must wear impact resistant safety goggles at all times to protect your eyes from flying debris and chips while drilling and milling Do not wea...

Page 4: ...included parts illustration 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 PURCHASEdSEPARATELYeasyJig toolkit 11 12 13 15 14 3...

Page 5: ...rdware stores or you may already have them at home how ever the required 1 4 end mill is custom made for 80 Percent Arms with very short flutes to work with the Easy Jig Using any other type of end mi...

Page 6: ...ot place tape between mating surfaces STEP 2 Attach the pocket Drill Block 03 to the top of the jig using the 09 Bolts Alternate tightening the top bolts to ensure you have your jig walls parallel and...

Page 7: ...oles checking the drill bit length using the template depth gauge after each hole If you re using a hand drill make sure you drill straight down do not lean at any angle TIP Slow down and reduce the p...

Page 8: ...the left jig wall and thread in only 7 8 of the tip of the bolt into the left jig wall The tip of the bolt will go partially into the the edge of the lower to keep the lower from slipping but not so f...

Page 9: ...assembled jig in the vise with the buffer tube hole closest to you STEP 8 Install the 1 4 End Mill 11 into your router making sure the end mill is very tightly secured in the collet to prevent it fro...

Page 10: ...it to completely stop rotating before removing or inserting it into the jig or lower Failure to do so may damage your lower and jig STEP 10 Once all of the holes are connected you can begin milling o...

Page 11: ...prevent the end mill from jerking when powering up the router hover the router slightly above the template and power up the router without the end mill touching the lower Then very slowly lower the ro...

Page 12: ...e 7 over the lip of the template with the recessed bolt holes facing up Attach the plate using the Template Bolts 9 Tighten the bolts to the jig walls in an alternating pattern Secure the assembled ji...

Page 13: ...hing the first notch hash mark on the template depth gauge Use the same milling process of connecting the holes and milling as outlined in Steps 9 10 and 11 wARNING Do not mill out the smaller hole tr...

Page 14: ...e Jig into the vise Using the 19 64 drill 15 slowly drill the pilot hole WARNING Use very little downward force when drilling the pilot hole It is possible to drill past the bottom of the trigger area...

Page 15: ...ger slot over the magazine well is not used Adjust the router depth setting so the end mill is slightly inside the drilled out trigger slot pilot hole With the end mill centered in the hole turn on th...

Page 16: ...on the right side Next install the 3 8 Drill 13 and drill out the safety selector hole on the right side Flip the jig over and do the same for the left side Do not drill all the way through from one p...

Page 17: ...com 80percentarms Contact Us Our dedicated support team is available by phone email and walk in to answer your questions and for any service needs 80 Percent Arms Inc 3480 W Warner Ave Suite N Santa A...

Page 18: ...te line of replacement parts for the Easy Jig and other parts and accessories to finish your build project including matching 80 Percent Arms billet upper receivers Visit us at www 80PercentArms com t...

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Page 20: ...A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed Copyright 2016 80 Percent Arms Inc...

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