Porter-Cable 9690LR 11 Amp 1-3/4 Horsepower Fixed Base Router with 1/4-Inch and 1/2-Inch Collets
 

Porter-Cable 9690LR 11 Amp 1-3/4 Horsepower Fixed Base Router with 1/4-Inch and 1/2-Inch Collets

by Porter-Cable

$319.49
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Label:Porter-Cable
UPC:039404121219
Binding:Tools & Hardware
Published By:Porter-Cable
ASIN:B00005QEVR
Category:Home Improvement

Porter-Cable 9690LR 11 Amp 1-3/4 Horsepower Fixed Base Router with 1/4-Inch and 1/2-Inch Collets Features

  • Powerful 1-3/4 HP 11-amp motor
  • New "lever-release" height adjustment
  • Easy to use Micrometer depth adjustment
  • 1/4" and 1/2" self releasing collets standard
  • Complete with case

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Product Description

1-3/4 HP Router With Case, Solid, Die-Cast & Precision Machined Motor Housing & Base For Greater Accuracy & Durability, Micrometer Depth Of Cut Control, Permanently Sealed Ball Bearing Construction, Heavy Duty Motor With High Torque Power, New Self-Releasing Collet System, Dust Sealed Switch, Lever Base Release, Includes 1/4" & 1/2" Collets.
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At the risk of gushing, we loved this router even before Porter-Cable revamped it, and like many of you, we worried that they’d be fixing something that just wasn’t broke.

Again, at the risk of gushing, the changes made us love this router even more. What’s not to love? The thing on the original 690 that we (and most of you) weren’t crazy about was the T-bolt that locked down the bit height. It was a bit difficult to deal with, and it made for sore fingers. In this 9690 version, the bolt’s been replaced by a smooth lever that takes just one hand to lock. Beautiful.

Porter-Cable’s also redesigned the way the motor housing rests in the base for those who like to mount a router in a table. In the old 690, you had to be very careful not to let the motor slip down through the base while it was suspended in a table during bit-height adjustments. Problem solved with a few simple notches formed into the base that will keep the motor in the housing unless you specifically remove it.

The collets underwent a little redesign as well, and we won’t complain about that either, as we’ve had to tap on plenty of stuck bits ourselves. Now, a quick release means no more wedged-in shanks.

Those changes (and a little increase in horsepower) aside, it’s the same powerhouse router that’s been dominating the market since it was introduced 20-something years ago. The depth adjustment is unparalleled, with a micrometer ring that lets you make changes in increments of 1/64th inch. Used freehand, you get great control with the knob handles, and of course, you can buy the D-handle if you prefer, though you’ll be back to the T-bolt again. Frankly, after getting our hands on the lever, we won’t go back.

The quality of this router makes it one of our most favorite tools, and to boot, this one comes with a rugged case. We can’t recommend this highly enough.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste

Amazon.com Product Description
Very seldom can you improve on "perfection" but when you look at the changes on the infamous 690 router you will agree that is exactly what Porter-Cable has done. Since quality couldn't be improved, we attacked horsepower by increasing it to 1-3/4 and incorporated a new one-handed lever-release height adjustment. No more fumbling with the T-bolt, now just adjust your height "snap" it and rout. This new mechanism is extremely beneficial in router table applications where space is limited. To top it off we have added a dust proof switch and larger, more ergonomic handles for better control. Of course, you will find the same stand-by features that made the 690 famous; Precision machined aluminum motor housing and base, 1/64-inch micrometer depth-of-cut adjustment, 100-percent sealed ball bearing construction and 1/4-inch and 1/2-inch auto-release collets to ensure bit changes are as smooth as the router itself. Combine that with the Porter-Cable 1 year parts and labor warranty and you have a complete package that will be around for a very long time. And since this version comes standard with a carrying case with space available for bits, wrenches and collets you can keep everything you will need together making it just that much easier to use.

Technical Details
Power: peak horsepower, 1 ¾; motor amps: 11; speed, 27,000 rpm. Collets: standard: 1/4 and ½ inch with 3/8-inch available. Weight: 8 pounds.

What's in the Box
Porter-Cable 9690LR 1-3/4 HP router with base #1001, 1/4" collet #42999, 1/2" collet #42950, collet wrenches #42596, and operating manual.

Applications Freehand routing or table-mounted.

Customer Reviews

Minor Complaints - Reviewed on 2008-08-05
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Great little router - but...

the "case"... WHAT is with tool companies and these minimalist, throwaway case designs lately????

Is it to save on shipping?

Is there ANYBODY out there that WANTS a tool's case to be so small that you need a degree in physics just to figure out how the tool is supposed to go back in? I mean, would it kill them to just give us an extra INCH or two???

I'm so bothered by this that I have to mark the tool lower than I would have otherwise. Portability is very important to me, and this case is obviously not intended to be used by somebody who travels with the tool.

Which begs the question, what IS the case designed for?

Apparently, it's designed for somebody who doesn't mind spending five or ten minutes figuring out how to get the tool in and wrap the wire just right so it's not getting crushed and kinked, each and every time they put it away.

That's not me. I want a case I can just drop the tool into and forget about it. This case doesn't even leave enough room for the instruction pamphlet once you've opened it! There's CERTAINLY no room for a couple of bits.

I just don't get it. What's the upside of making a case so small? Especially when just a LITTLE more room would make so much of a difference?

And as if the case's small size weren't enough, the overall case design - handle on the top half with that cheesy snap latch on the side - if that little plastic latch ever gives way, you're router's hitting the floor hard, no two ways about it. You can't help but worry about it every time you pick up. At least give us TWO cheesy plastic snaps!

I broke down and bought a separate case for my router and bits. If you travel with your tools, you will too - so factor that into the cost. (and join me in my frustration, wondering why a company like porter cable can't spend the dollar or two that it would take to turn the case into a useful accessory instead of the fancy shipping container that it is!!!)






Sweet Router - Reviewed on 2007-02-12
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1 customer found this review helpful.

I like most everything about the router performace, weight, ease of use, except the location of the "on-off" switch. I'm not a pro using it every day, so maybe I'm not used to not have a trigger switch like my old Black & Decker. I'd buy this one again even with my one complaint!
Router lives up to Porter Cable reputation - Reviewed on 2007-01-11
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3 customers found this review helpful.

Already owning a Bosch plunge router, I wanted a lighter weight router as a companion for my Leigh dovetailing jig. After considerable research, I decided the Porter Cable 9690 would be my choice. I couldn't be more pleased with the performance of this machine. Good balance, light weight, and easy to adjust bit depth. Having read all the comments about the location of the on/off switch, and how disconcerting start-up is, I expected worse. I found start-up torque to be managable, even though I'm used to the soft start of my Bosch. All-in-all, the 9690 is an excellent router for the money.
No nonsense router - Reviewed on 2006-11-20
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3 customers found this review helpful.

I got this for use with a dovetail template system. It is a no nonsense router. Plenty of power for hand held applications. I only use small bits, so the fixed speed isn't really a drawback. I currently have a Bosch 1617 with plunge and fixed bases. This seems comparable quality.
Porter Cable Router - Reviewed on 2006-02-25
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7 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

I have started to use this router for making Dovetail drawers. This router has worked great. The Porter-Cable reputation has held up to its name.
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