
Compatible With
Microjig GRR-RIP Block Clear Deflector/Connector
Microjig GRR-RIP Block Clear Deflector/Connector
Experience Unmatched Control and Safety
Transform the way you work with the GRR-RIP BLOCK Smart Pushblock, a tool designed to give you total command over your workpiece. Whether you are using a table saw, router table, or bandsaw, this pushblock ensures your hands stay safe while your cuts remain precise. Rated the #1 Best-Overall Pushblock by Popular Mechanics, it’s a trusted choice for woodworkers who refuse to compromise on safety or quality.
What sets this pushblock apart is its smart heel technology. The auto-retracting heel hooks securely onto the tail end of your board, giving you smooth, consistent forward momentum without the risk of slipping. Coupled with the proprietary Green GRR-RIP material, you get an extreme grip on a wide variety of materials, from timber to plastics. The 90-degree flip guide is a game-changer for vertical work, allowing you to run boards on their edge safely on bandsaws and router tables. It’s an essential upgrade for any workshop focused on smarter, safer woodworking.
Key Features:
- Smart Heel Technology: The auto-retracting heels hook the end of your board for superior control and forward drive.
- Extreme Grip: Features the proprietary Green GRR-RIP non-slip material for a secure hold on almost any material.
- Vertical Stability: The 90-degree flip guide provides a solid footing for vertical cuts on bandsaws and router fences.
- Ergonomic Handle: Designed to reduce hand fatigue while allowing you to apply pressure exactly where it's needed—against the fence and down on the table.
- Award-Winning Design: Rated #1 Best-Overall Pushblock by Popular Mechanics for its safety and precision.
- Added Protection: Compatible with an optional Deflector/Connector shield (sold separately) for extra protection against flying debris.
What's In The Box?
- (1) GRR-RIP BLOCK Smart Pushblock
A true MICROJIG Innovation, empowering you to craft with confidence and keep your focus on the project, not the danger.