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Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack

Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack

Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack
$ 102.78

Score By Feature

Based on 766 ratings
Versatility
9.68
Accuracy
9.48
Safety Features
9.32
Value for money
8.78
Stability
8.58

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Product Description

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2 GR-100 GRR-Rippers are included in this package.
Adjustable/detachable components in a precision woodworking hand pushing tool.
Multiple non-slip grooved pads are used to provide a secure grip.
compel
The handle and the middle leg

Questions & Answers

Handle Bridge can be seen in the photos. Is there anything in it?

Two Grippers are included in the package, one with a handle and the other with parts.

It doesn't grip on birch plywood, which is a smooth surface material, according to one user. Is it capable of dealing with birch?

They haven't slipped off any of the materials I've cut so far. I've used them with birch plywood before and haven't had any issues. I highly recommend these push devices because they are the ones I use the most. Very safe, well-studied, and, above all, adaptable!

Is it possible to fit 2x6 into this?

The adjustable sides can hold up to 2x6. If you work with wood and have a table saw, the Gripper is a must-have; I wish I had had one before cutting the side of my thumb off.

What is the distinction between the gr- and the gr-? 100, gr- 100 lbs per year, gr- 200 nd the gr- rrrrrrrrrrrr 420?

It's the number of extras included in each version. As you progress through the levels, you will gain more stability and versatility.

Selected User Reviews For Gripper(TM) Deluxe Package - 2 pack

I like these a lot
5/5

I like these a lot. Someone expressed dissatisfaction with the fact that you must figure out how to put them together. If you can't figure it out on your own, you probably shouldn't be playing with dangerous saws. They are well-designed, which means they can be used in a variety of cutting scenarios. These make me feel a lot more at ease. I've had kickbacks that hurt before I used these. Yes, they're pricey, but I don't blame the developer for making a profit.

Kaison Koch
Kaison Koch
| Nov 08, 2021
The level of table saw safety has been raised! I bought these to rip long stock on my table saw, and they are fantastic! They were simple to assemble and adjust for each and every cut I make
5/5

When I'm using the table saw, I feel much less stressed because I know I'm in control of the piece the entire time, and the cutoff piece is as well. When it comes to having complete control over long stock while sending it through the cut, the two pack is unquestionably the way to go.

Hunter Lindsey
Hunter Lindsey
| Sep 09, 2021
Safety equipment that is extremely valuable
5/5

These are an essential safety addition to anyone's workshop who uses a table saw, router, or jointer. They are simple to assemble and operate. The peace of mind that comes with knowing that there is now a large amount of protective material between a rapidly rotating piece of metal and your hands and fingers is significantly improved over a simple push stick. br>br>On a Bosch 4100, I have a pair of these. They're a 2009 Table Saw, and they're fantastic! This weekend, I cut a number of boards for a redwood potting shed I'm building for my wife. After a few hesitant cuts, I felt confident in the technique required to get the most benefit and safety from these tools. br>br>I have a Bosch 1617EVS mounted in a Bosch RA1171 table and have yet to try them, but I can see myself using featherboards or these, as well as removing the clear plastic bit finger guard. br>br>I HIGHLY recommend these to anyone who works with table saws, routers, band saws, and other power tools. br>br>In response to one of the above-mentioned questions: I believe the question is specifically asking if the Micro Jig GRHB-S is included in the package. 010 GRR- One of the sample pictures shows a Ripper Handle Bridge Kit. I just got my Gripper(TM) Deluxe package yesterday, and it _doesn't_ come with the Micro Jig GRHB-100. 010 GRR- Bridge Kit for Ripper Handles. br>br>15Sep16 UPDATE: For my den, I'm making custom red oak wall and base cabinets, both with top 4-inch doors. inch railing with an arched top. To make the rails and stiles, I used Yonico 12238 Rail and Stile Router Bits. I was able to complete the rails and stiles for 11 wall cabinet doors. My Bosch 1617EVS router, mounted in a Bosch RA1171 Router table, and four Kreg PRS3020 True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True-North True 2 horizontal FLEX Featherboards on the table, 2 vertical Featherboards on the fence Those sections turned out fantastically. There is no sniping or burning in these routes. When I went to freehand route the arched top rails, however, two of them literally flew away from me (at least 20 feet down the driveway). The hanging time of red oak is excellent: )), despite a couple of shallow passes. I began to ponder how I was going to SAFELY rout these arched top rails after the second one got away from me (both top rail arches were ruined beyond repair) and after applying a band-aid to a badly scraped knuckle. After much deliberation, I chose to use my GRR- RIPPER. br>br>I am in possession of a GRR- The GRGH-RIPPER Deluxe package includes the GRGH-RIPPER Deluxe package and the GRGH-RIPPER Deluxe package 040 GRR- A single Gripper 100 Upgrade Kit, as well as a Ripper Gravity Heel Accessory (though I could use at least three more of these for various purposes). On my Bosch 4100, I usually use these. They're called the 09 Table Saw, and they're great. br>br>I rearranged a number of GRR-related components. TO: RIPPER 1) Increase the amount of contact between the rubber feet and the workpiece while avoiding contact with the router bit. br>I did this by moving the wide sliding piece closer to the edge of the workpiece I was going to rout and bracing the left side of the workpiece with the large, flat piece with the hook (hereafter referred to as "stabilizing plate") from the Gripper 100 Upgrade Kit. br>br>2) Make sure I had forward feed for the workpiece at all times when compared to the angle at which I was approaching the router bitbr>Again, the hook from the Gripper 100 Upgrade Kit "stabilizing plate" was helpful, but I had to make sure that the router bit rotation did not cause the workpiece to twist out from underneath the GRR-100. As a result of RIPPER, I dismantled one of the GRGH-based GRGH-based GRGH-based GRGH-based GR 040 GRR- The small piece that slides on to the GRR-Ripper Gravity Heels was removed by Ripper Gravity Heels. Ripper turned the Heel around and attached it to the GRR- directly. RIPPER. This brought it closer to the router bit and aligned it more precisely with the hook on the "stabilizing plate. " br>br>3) Maintain the GRR's stability. RIPPER on both the workpiece and the router tablebr>Due to a well-designed RIPPER, it was simple to ensure that everything was at the same height while maintaining contact with the workpiece. 4) SAFETY!br>br>engineered product. br>br> br>I needed to make sure I wouldn't lose any more skin or blood, and I didn't want to waste any more wood with damaged pieces. It was critical that I maintain forward control while cutting a curved rout, without the workpiece twisting, slipping, or flying away at high speeds, and that I keep all of my digits. br>br>I put together all of the pieces according to the instructions (photos 1 - 3). 3), I put on my goggles and earplugs and braced myself for the cut. I took a deep breath and turned on the router, starting the first shallow pass. success! There was no indication that the workpiece was moving in any way other than the way I wanted it to. Before the final pass, a few more shallow cuts were made, resulting in a perfectly routed top rail (see photo 4). already glued into the door, sanded, masked, and ruby shellac ready). The next ten pieces took less time and caused _a_ lot_ less anxiety on my part than the first. br>br>Once again, Micro Jig has proven that their product works on table saws, routers, band saws, and other machines. The GRR- RIPPER and all of its accessories are essential safety additions to any shop; they're incredibly versatile in terms of application and add incredible value and safety to every project. br>br>Thank you Micro Jig for making my hobby safer!.

Brooke BEVAN
Brooke BEVAN
| Aug 09, 2021
Overpriced and useless
3/5

This item was purchased for use with my table saw. It might work if I don't use the blade guard (which I never do), but it makes my work very uncomfortable otherwise. The "gripper" is made of low-cost plastic and is packaged in a Lego-like fashion. You'll need to spend some time figuring out how to put everything together because there are a lot of them. I'd expect it to be completely assembled for $50.

Albert Johnson
Albert Johnson
| Nov 14, 2021
AN AMAZING PRODUCT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA! This is a work of art
5/5

The manual's quality is also outstanding. It just looks and feels good from start to finish. I don't usually write reviews, but I was so impressed to see something made in the United States of the quality that everything used to be when I was a kid (you know, right after dinosaurs were extinct) that I felt compelled to do so; if nothing else, I want to see the guys who came up with this be extremely successful. br>Since I was a teenager, I've been operating a table saw. There were a variety of them. I removed the safety guards from each of them and tossed them away. br>I've also used everything imaginable as a push stick, and every time I turn on the saw, I'm hoping I don't lose a finger or get kicked in the head by a stray board. br>To make a long story short, a friend lost the tip of his finger to a 10" monster last Fall. I was looking into different types of safety push devices when I came across this one. This was a gift I gave him for Christmas. After seeing the video and appreciating the quality, I purchased several more for relatives and friends who work with wood or remodel their homes. Then I went out and bought one for myself! Happy Holidays, Me! br>It does exactly what it says on the tin. I can't believe how clever it is, and how well-made it is. br>Perhaps one day, in order to save money, they will ship the plans to China, where the thing will be a sham and be knocked off 50 times in a row, but I sincerely hope not. br>If you work with a saw, you already know what I'm talking about, so BUY IT. If you don't know anything about woodworking but have a loved one who does, this is the book for you. BUY IT. You will not be dissatisfied with your purchase. br>Have fun with your woodworking.

Juliet Russo
Juliet Russo
| Apr 08, 2021

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