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SCM SureGrip Spoilboard for 4' x 4' CNC Tables - AX9-ASB16EVA

SCM SureGrip Spoilboard for 4' x 4' CNC Tables - AX9-ASB16EVA

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SCM SureGrip Spoilboard for 4' x 4' CNC Tables - AX9-ASB16EVA

Time to replace your spoilboards? Axiom offers a revolutionary upgrade to your current MDF table. SureGrip EVA (Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate) is a closed cell foam. It is often used in floor and exercise mats, sports equipment, crafts, life jackets, flip-flops, and now, CNC spoilboards.

SureGrip EVA offers a shore-C hardness of 80 durometer which ensures the foam is resistant to indentation. Its surface texture provides dramatically improved work-holding properties than those of traditional MDF. SureGrip EVA is easy to install, thicker than standard MDF, machines easily and firmly holds your project with tape, screws, or substantially less clamping pressure.

Features
  • Crafted from high-quality, Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA), SureGrip Spoil Boards are built to withstand the rigors of CNC machining.
  • Available in various sizes to accommodate different work areas, SureGrip Spoil Boards can be tailored to suit your specific requirements.
  • The EVA has a shore-C hardness of 80 durometer which ensures the foam is resistant to indentation.
  • Easy to install, thicker than standard MDF, machines easily and firmly holds your project with tape, screws, or substantially less clamping pressure.
What our Experts Think
  • Superior Alternative to MDF Spoilboards โ€“ The SureGrip EVA spoilboard delivers significantly better work-holding performance than traditional MDF, helping reduce movement during CNC operations.
  • High-Grip EVA Construction โ€“ Manufactured from durable closed-cell Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate (EVA) foam with 80 Shore-C hardness, offering excellent resistance to indentation and wear.
  • Less Clamping Required โ€“ The textured surface improves material retention, allowing effective use with tape, screws, or reduced clamping pressure for faster setup times.
  • Built for CNC Productivity โ€“ Easy to machine, surface, and maintain, making it a practical upgrade for professional woodworking shops and CNC production environments.
  • Sized for 4' x 4' CNC Tables โ€“ Specifically designed for compatible 4' x 4' CNC router work areas, providing full spoilboard coverage and consistent support across the table.
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Q: What is the SCM SureGrip Spoilboard AX9-ASB16EVA designed for?
A: It is designed for 4' x 4' CNC router tables, providing enhanced work-holding performance compared to traditional MDF spoilboards.

Q: What material is the spoilboard made from?
A: It is manufactured from high-quality EVA (Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate) closed-cell foam, known for durability and resistance to indentation.

Q: How does it improve workpiece holding?
A: The textured EVA surface provides superior grip, allowing the use of tape, screws, or reduced clamping pressure during machining.

Q: Is it easy to install?
A: Yes. The spoilboard is designed to fit existing CNC table hardware and can be installed quickly with minimal setup.

Q: Does it last longer than MDF spoilboards?
A: Yes. EVA foam is more resistant to wear, compression, and surface damage, helping extend spoilboard life.

Q: Can it be machined and resurfaced?
A: Yes. Like traditional spoilboards, it can be surfaced and machined to maintain a flat, accurate working surface.

Q: Who is this spoilboard best suited for?
A: It is ideal for professional CNC operators, woodworking shops, sign makers, and serious hobbyists seeking improved material hold-down and machining accuracy.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean the spoilboard surface regularly to remove dust, chips, and debris that can affect workpiece holding performance.
  • Resurface the spoilboard when grooves, cuts, or uneven areas develop to maintain a flat machining surface.
  • Avoid excessive cutting depth into the spoilboard to extend its lifespan and preserve holding strength.
  • Inspect for damage, deep indentations, or wear and replace the spoilboard when holding performance declines.
  • Secure the spoilboard properly to the CNC table and check mounting hardware periodically for stability.
  • Keep the spoilboard dry and store in a clean environment to prevent contamination and premature wear.
  • Perform an initial surfacing operation after installation and re-surface as needed for optimal accuracy.
  • Regularly inspect vacuum or work-holding performance and clean surrounding machine components to maintain consistent results.