Experience Roadshow - Expericence the AIM Safety Technology live
Every woodworker knows the risks. No matter how skilled you are, no matter how careful, accidents in the workshop aren’t a matter of ‘if’—they’re a matter of ‘when.’
This is more than an event—it’s a movement to make woodworking safer for everyone.
Every day, woodworkers across the world face the unthinkable—a split-second mistake that could change their lives forever. But at SawStop, we believe it doesn’t have to be this way. We’re not just in the business of selling saws; we’re on a mission to protect your hands, your craft, and your future. Now, we’re bringing that mission to you. The SawStop Experience Roadshow is your chance to see, firsthand, the life-saving power of our AIM Safety System. This is more than a demonstration; it’s a promise that no one should lose a finger in the pursuit of their passion. We’re bringing SawStop to you with our exclusive Experience Roadshow across Europe. This is your chance to witness firsthand how our AIM Safety System can protect you, whether you’re a seasoned professional or a weekend hobbyist.
How the Active Injury Mitigation (AIM) System works:

Detect
The blade senses skin contact via a electrical signal.

Stop
A signal change triggers a brake, halting the blade instantly.

Drop
The blade retracts under the table in under 5 milliseconds

Reset
A quick system reset and your saw is back up in running in a matter of minutes

Get Back to Work

It’s not about if, it’s about when: “It happens in an instant.”
You’ve heard the stories. The skilled carpenter, the weekend hobbyist, the seasoned professional—they all share one thing in common: they never saw it coming. In a fraction of a second, their lives were changed forever by a simple mistake. Imagine the relief of knowing that, when that moment comes, your SawStop will be there to protect you.
You’ve built your life around your craft. Your hands are your most valuable tools. But in the blink of an eye, they could be gone. SawStop’s AIM System ensures that when the inevitable happens, you walk away with all ten fingers intact.