Fencepro FP4 – Featherboard for Table Saws – EVA Feathers That Reduce Kickback – for Use on Fences for Table, Router or Band Saws – Woodworking Tools and Safety Accessories – Pack of 2. Kickback Prevention: FencePRO virtually arrests kickback. EVA material combines with our living hinge design to pinch board against the table and absorb kickback forces. 5x greater kickback resistance versus plastic or wood feathers. Ultimate Feed Control: EVA feathers increase the amount of surface contact on the work piece, ensuring a smoother glide and superior infeed control. Substantially reduces wiggle you get with plastic feathers. Cleanest Cut: EVA Feathers absorb vibration and minimize chatter for a cleaner cut. Feathers are non-marring on even the softest woods. EVA Feather Features and Safety: Feathers are Reversible and Replaceable. Feathers will not harm carbide blades or router bits in case of accidental contact. Feathers conform slightly to the wood. EVA will NOT set off Saw Stop. EVA will NOT absorb fluid as it is a closed cell material. EVA will NOT bleed color or shed material. Hardware: FencePRO has a 4? Travel slot comes with two Comfortable Ergonomic Knobs. Mounts to T Track. Kickback Prevention and Feed Control. The FP4 FencePRO Featherboards from BOW Products. Features EVA feathers which have revolutionized Featherboard performance and safety. The FencePRO Featherboards mount easilty to your table fence to provide downward pressure during cutting. FencePRO contains two individual Fence Featherboards and can also be stacked using the 2 1/4? T Bolt provided. Each FencePRO contains a 4? Travel Slot. FencePRO EVA feathers virtually arrest kickback; something you don’t get from plastic feathers. Safety and Precision – The BOW Product Difference. The FeatherDUO includes all of the benefits as our FeatherPRO FP1, but in a stackable platform. Check out the video on the FP1 for all the ways this featherboard will improve the safety and performance of your woodworking projects. What sets BOW Products featherboards apart from others? The principal difference with Bow Featherboards is the use of EVA for the feathers combined with our living hinge feather design. These 2 features combined create safer and more durable woodworking products and accessories. EVA is an industrial grade super strong material that is pliable yet has memory. EVA closed-cell technology is firm, durable, and will not shed or bleed color. Less rigid than hard plastic, EVA absorbs vibration and will give before it mars wood. Why is EVA better than plastic for featherboards? While plastic feather boards can mar and damage soft woods, EVA is soft and strong enough to protect your workpiece. It conforms slightly to the wood for improved infeed control. EVA also absorbs vibration and chatter for a cleaner cut. How does EVA help protect your tools? If EVA feathers accidentally contact a blade or router bit, it simply cuts through without a violent reaction. It will not harm the cutter. Simply replace the EVA feathers and the featherboard is as good as new. How does EVA help prevent kickback? As kickback occurs, the EVA feather moves back and pinches the wood against the fence absorbing kickback forces until our living hinge stops it while the feather is at its furthest extension. This virtually arrests kickback, protecting you from harm. See All Feather Boards From BOW Products. 4.5 out of 5 stars. 4.8 out of 5 stars. 4.6 out of 5 stars. 4.7 out of 5 stars. Fences for Table Saws. Table Saws, Routers, Fences. Table Saws, Band Saws, Routers. 11.45 x 7.8 x 2 inches. Product Dimensions: 7.8 inches x 11.45 inches x 2.0 inches. Weight: 14.2 oz. We reserve the right to cancel any order for any reason at any time. We are not responsible for undeliverable addresses. Your satisfaction is guaranteed! All of our items, unless otherwise stated, will only run on 120 volts. Please check to make sure your country complies with these specifications. We will work with you to resolve any problem you may have.
Fencepro FP4 Featherboard for Table Saws EVA Feathers That Reduce Kickback
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