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SKU: 100-369  |  MPN: PPR1

BOW Products PushPRO Replacement EVA FoamTips, Pair

Regular price $7.90

Did you know that standard plastic push sticks can be dangerous and can damage your tools? We've seen generic push sticks explode when accidental contact with the saw blade is made. And we've also seen those types of push sticks damage saw blade teeth if used incorrectly.

This reversible and replaceable foam tip fits the BOW PushPRO Pushstick and maintains good contact with your material even at a slight angle, and helps give you a smoother cut by dampening vibration. Have a favorite handle design? No problem, attach the foam tip end to any custom made handle.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are these foam tips made of?

They are made of EVA foam, which grips the workpiece and dampens vibration for smoother cuts.

How many tips come in the pack?

They are sold as a pair, giving you a spare ready to go.

What push stick do these fit?

They fit the BOW PushPRO push stick, and the foam tip end can also be attached to any custom-made handle you prefer.

Why are foam tips safer than plastic push sticks?

Standard plastic push sticks can explode on accidental contact with the blade and can damage saw blade teeth. Soft foam grips securely and absorbs vibration. Browse more push blocks and featherboards for safer cuts.

Are the tips reversible?

Yes. Each tip is reversible, so you can flip it for a fresh contact surface when one side wears.

Do the tips help with cut quality?

Yes. They maintain good contact with the material even at a slight angle and help give you a smoother cut by dampening vibration.

Can I use these on a homemade push stick?

Yes. If you have a favorite handle design, you can attach the foam tip end to your own custom-made handle.

Who makes these foam tips?

They are made by BOW Products as replacement tips for the PushPRO push stick.

When should I replace the foam tips?

Replace them when the foam wears down or loses grip. Because they're reversible and sold in pairs, you can extend their life by flipping and swapping as needed.

What else should I have for safe table saw work?

Along with a good push stick, consider push blocks and featherboards and solid clamping tools to keep your workpiece controlled.