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Micro Jig GRR-RIPPER 2GO

£46.00
£43.25 Inc. VAT
£38.33
£36.04 Excl. VAT
SKU:
MJGR2GO
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The Micro Jig GRR-RIPPER 2GO is designed and engineered in the USA to protect your hands and fingers from cuts and injuries while working with Table Saw, Router Tables, Bandsaws and Jointer Planers. The extreme grip ensures that you can easily hold and control your workpiece, preventing slippage and accidental injuries.

The precision legs have a minimum cutting width of 5/16" (8mm), making it perfect for making precise, thin cuts. The kickback prevention features ensure that you can work safely and reduce the risk of accidents.

Three directions of force provide essential stability for superior precision, safety, and control.

  • Downward pressure stabilizes workpiece on a flat surface.
  • Inward pressure against the fence virtually eliminates kickback.
  • Forward pressure feeds stock consistently through the cut to eliminate burning and blade marks.

Using another GRR-RIPPER 2GO allows you to feed long stock without stopping, virtually eliminating burning and blade marks caused by inconsistent feed rate leaving parts that come off the machine ready to use with little to no additional sanding or planing.

The legs of the GRR-RIPPER 2GO are staggered so any rip cut from 5/16" (8mm) to 2" (50mm) up can be made with the blade passing safely underneath. GRR-RIPPER 2GO comes with the Micro Jig patented Colour Coded Index to help you set your cuts properly.

Apply the provided see-through Colour Code Index sticker to your saw's rip fence scale. Whenever you set the rip fence, the colour showing under the cursor shows how to position the GRR-RIPPER 2GO against the fence. Correct setups are a breeze!

Important Notice: Use Micro Jig products to improve your safety when machining, they should complement your machine guards not replace them; for a safe and happy life of woodworking. All relevant health and safety practices should be used which are applicable to your country of residence.

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