45% larger hole cross section while still allowing 2” spacing on table and 1” spacing on accessories.
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Block Specifications
FA75-CAB882-FE-DS
Length
8"
Width
2"
Height
8"
Grid Pattern
1" & 2"
Material
Steel
Finish
Dragon Scale
Tooth Adjustments
0 to 2-1/2” in 1/8” increments
Block Weight
6.1 lbs
What makes the 3/4" Hole System Superior to 16mm and 5/8"
3/4" System
5/8" & 16mm System
What makes the 3/4” Hole System Superior to 28mm
2” hole spacing on tables vs 4” hole spacing.
- 92% more holes
3/4" System
25 Holes Per 12"x12" Section
28mm System
13 Holes Per 12"x12" Section
Unique Features of the Fireball Fixture System
The Fireball 3/4 fixture system uses the same fixtures for all tables. So whether you are starting with a mobile 1/2" thick plate or a truck sized heavy duty table, all fixtures work on both tables.
Fireball Fixtures Combine strength of 28mm fixtures with hole spacing of ⅝” or 16mm fixtures.
Simple and fast fence blocks.
Precise and fast tooth block system.
Modular Block Systems.
Unique and versatile clamps.
Heavy Duty and Light Duty tables use the same fixtures and backward compatible (compare to ⅝ and 16mm, and 28mm)
Explaining FA75 Fixture System
- The entire Fireball Table system is based on 3/4” diameter hole sizes on a 2” grid pattern.
- All fixtures are also based on a 3/4” diameter hole size and use 1” thick by 2” wide fixtures.
- Tables and plates come in different thicknesses for different applications and price points, but ALL Fireball 3/4” fixtures are compatible with ALL Fireball 3/4” tables whether it’s a 3500 lb heavy duty table or a portable 50 lb plate.
Why 3/4” Hole System
- 45% larger cross section compared to ⅝” and 16mm holes means strong bolts, stronger clamp.
- Largest hole size while still having a 2” grid pattern on the table and 1” hole pattern on fixtures.
Why 2” Grid Pattern
- The 2” grid pattern is the ideal hole density to get clamps and fixtures where you need them.
- Many fixtures require 2 bolts to properly align them. Having a 2” grid pattern allows shorter, more compact fixtures compared to 4” hole spacing. This is even more important when fixtures have slots to bridge the gap to the next hole, and is the difference between a 4” on a 2” grid, vs an 8” slot on a 4” grid.





