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Posted by Modulus Arms Product Team on 30th Apr 2026

Router Jig Pro Feature Categories

Router Jig Pro Feature Categories

Modulus Arms has been a leader in 80 lower jig development and router-based tooling since 2014. Router Jig Pro is a multi-platform router jig product family sold through Modulus. When you search the name, you usually want a clear breakdown of what the product pages actually say—not a generic jig overview.

Router Jig Pro groups features into platform breadth, router guide hardware, reduced-drilling marketing claims, durability and wear-surface language, quick assembly, vacuum attachment support, and premium vs standard router plate options. Tooling is sold separately. Replacement parts have a dedicated Modulus category.

Product Family Overview

Modulus lists Router Jig Pro products in the /80-lower-jigs category, including:

Listing Role
Router Jig Pro Multiplatform Standard router plate configuration
Premium Router Jig Pro Multiplatform Premium aluminum router plate configuration

The Premium Router Jig Pro Multiplatform page describes finishing AR15, AR9, AR45, and AR10 lowers and uses broad compatibility language for billet, forged, and polymer 80% lowers. Treat that as a product-family summary. Blank-specific verification still belongs on the live page and through support.

Router Jig Pro is a third-party jig family sold by Modulus. It uses its own tooling and replacement documentation—not the Router Jig Extreme SpeedMill ecosystem.

Feature Category 1: Multi-Platform Support

Router Jig Pro marketing centers on one fixture supporting multiple receiver platforms:

Platform label Buyer note
AR-15 Common rifle-platform baseline
AR-9 Pistol-caliber carbine language
AR-45 Large-caliber pistol-platform label
.308 / AR-10 Large-frame pattern language on product pages

Multi-platform breadth is the primary reason buyers search Router Jig Pro by name. It does not replace reading platform-specific compatibility notes. Modulus publishes deeper platform term guides for AR-15, AR-9, and AR-10/.308.

Feature Category 2: Router Guide System

Router Jig Pro product pages emphasize an aluminum router guide system (premium listing) versus nylon router plate material on the standard listing. This category matters because:

  • Router plate material affects long-term wear expectations
  • Premium vs standard is a SKU decision, not a vague upgrade label
  • Router model compatibility still must be confirmed on the product page

For router matching concepts that apply across jig families, see Router Compatibility for 80 Lower Jigs. Router Jig Pro uses its own compatibility notes—not SpeedMill charts.

Feature Category 3: Reduced Drilling and Setup Claims

Product marketing describes reduced drilling compared to older fixture generations and quick lower insertion/removal without disassembling side walls. At the buyer level, this category answers: How much shop time should I budget for setup and fixture handling?

This guide does not reproduce operational sequences. The useful takeaway is that Router Jig Pro positions itself as a streamlined router jig workflow relative to legacy categories discussed in Router Jig vs Drill Press Jig.

Feature Category 4: Durability and Wear Surfaces

Durability language on Router Jig Pro pages includes:

  • Hardened steel drill guides and bushings
  • End mill supported by bearings that avoid contact with jig wear surfaces
  • Marketing claims about extended service life for key components

Durability categories help buyers compare long-term ownership cost against replacement-parts availability. Modulus maintains Router Jig Pro replacement parts as a dedicated category—verify live inventory before assuming a specific component is in stock.

Feature Category 5: Fixture Handling and Accessories

Additional product-page feature categories include:

Feature theme Buyer meaning
No-touch side plates Fixture handling and alignment language
Quick assembly Setup time positioning vs older jigs
Vacuum attachment Dust and chip management accessory support
Built-in measuring gauges Reduced reliance on separate measuring tools

These are convenience and shop-environment categories. They do not replace platform or tooling verification.

Feature Category 6: Premium vs Standard SKU Split

The clearest product split in the Router Jig Pro family is router plate material:

SKU path Router plate language
Router Jig Pro Multiplatform Standard nylon router plate
Premium Router Jig Pro Multiplatform Premium aluminum router plate

Buyers comparing Router Jig Pro listings should confirm which SKU they are viewing before comparing price or features. The platform list is shared; the router plate category differs.

Tooling and What's Not Included

Router Jig Pro listings describe the jig fixture. Tooling—routers, end mills, drill bits, and related accessories—is typically a separate purchase unless a bundle listing explicitly says otherwise.

Purchase layer Where to verify
Jig fixture only Router Jig Pro product page
Tooling Product page tooling notes + /80-lower-jig-tool-kits for other families
Replacement wear items Router Jig Pro replacement parts

Do not assume SpeedMill products from the Router Jig Extreme line apply to Router Jig Pro without manufacturer confirmation.

Replacement and Support Path

Long-term ownership should include a replacement-parts check before purchase:

  1. Open Router Jig Pro replacement parts
  2. Identify whether your SKU is standard or premium
  3. Confirm live availability for wear items you expect to replace
  4. Contact Modulus support with product page URL if component fit is unclear

For a broader replacement map across jig families, see 80 Lower Jig Replacement Parts Guide.

How Router Jig Pro Fits the Modulus Catalog

Router Jig Pro sits alongside other multi-platform router jig families:

Family Comparison entry point
Easy Jig Gen 3 / Gen 4 Easy Jig Gen 4 Feature Categories
Router Jig Extreme SpeedMill Explained
Multi-platform concept Multi-Platform Jigs guide
Head-to-head framework Router Jig Pro vs Easy Jig

FAQ

What is Router Jig Pro?

Router Jig Pro is a multi-platform router jig product family sold through Modulus, marketed to support AR-15, AR-9, AR-45, and .308/AR-10 platform labels in one fixture system.

What is the difference between Router Jig Pro and Premium Router Jig Pro?

The premium listing describes an aluminum router plate. The standard listing describes a nylon router plate. Platform support language is shared—verify the live SKU before purchase.

Does Router Jig Pro include tooling?

Product pages describe the jig fixture. Tooling is typically purchased separately unless a specific bundle listing says otherwise.

Does Router Jig Pro use SpeedMill?

No. SpeedMill belongs to the Router Jig Extreme tooling ecosystem. Router Jig Pro uses its own product documentation and replacement category.

Where are Router Jig Pro replacement parts?

Start at Router Jig Pro replacement parts.

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