The SeeSaw®
Protects fingers by letting you know when tools are still moving



Green when blades are stopped Red when blades are moving



   Thousands of people injure themselves every year by touching the blades of equipment and tools while they're still spinning. Power tools can continue to spin for several minutes even after the power is turned off. In a noisy shop environment it's impossible to hear if a machine is still in motion and it can be tough to tell if a blade is still spinning just by looking at it. The SeeSaw® makes it easy to tell when a blade is still spinning.

   The SeeSaw
® can be installed in 30 seconds on any existing shop tool that has an electric motor to let people know when the blades are still moving so they can avoid injuring themselves. It will work on table saws, bandsaws, chop saws, radial arm saws, jointers, planers, belt sanders, disc sanders, lathes, drill presses, and just about any other piece of equipment you can think of. It's as easy to install as putting your watch on your wrist!

   There are other alternatives that stop saw blades when touched, but this requires buying brand new equipment and can destroy expensive blades and tools every time the device is triggered (even if accidentally). But that functionality is only available for certain tools (like table saws) and only on new equipment. Most large tools in shops are incredibly durable and are in service for 20, 30, or even 50 years or longer! The SeeSaw® can easily be installed on your existing equipment, eliminating the need to spend lots of money and replace your favorite tools. It's also unobtrusive and won't prevent you from using the machines the way you need to, unlike many guards.


Save a finger - Save a life!


Click here for SeeSaw® Installation Instructions


 

 

SeeSaw® on a table saw 


 

SeeSaw® installation on a table saw 


 

SeeSaw® on a band saw 


Photo showing basic hookup and connections for setting up the SeeSaw®




Brian Feldman and Jeff Boerner, inventors of the SeeSaw®


The SeeSaw® is currently Patent Pending.

For further information or inquiries please contact Brian Feldman.

Phone: 484-695-5651

(c) 2017 Brian Feldman