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I had an argument with a person on an American forum that claims that the GRR-Ripper IS a blade guard......I claimed that the safety regulation is "Blade guard (and riving knife) must be installed for ANY operation on the table saw...
I Googled GRR-Ripper and found it sold in UK but there is some note in red font that I could not understand the meaning...
"With safety the over riding factor, we wish to make it clear that the GRR-Ripper™ System is not intended to replace or interfere with the saw table blade-guard combination. It is specifically designed for those times when the conventional combination of Blade-guard and Riving Knife would interfere with the wood working process. The GRR-Ripper™ System is designed to protect both hands, at all times during use, regardless of movement."
http://www.woodworkersworkshop.co.uk/microjig.htm
Maybe you - native English speakers can "translate" it for me to simple English .
Thanks
niki
I had an argument with a person on an American forum that claims that the GRR-Ripper IS a blade guard......I claimed that the safety regulation is "Blade guard (and riving knife) must be installed for ANY operation on the table saw...
I Googled GRR-Ripper and found it sold in UK but there is some note in red font that I could not understand the meaning...
"With safety the over riding factor, we wish to make it clear that the GRR-Ripper™ System is not intended to replace or interfere with the saw table blade-guard combination. It is specifically designed for those times when the conventional combination of Blade-guard and Riving Knife would interfere with the wood working process. The GRR-Ripper™ System is designed to protect both hands, at all times during use, regardless of movement."
http://www.woodworkersworkshop.co.uk/microjig.htm
Maybe you - native English speakers can "translate" it for me to simple English .
Thanks
niki