Festool Guide Rail 106" FS 2700 491937

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SKU: 491937
Festool Guide Rail 106" FS 2700

$465.00 ea.


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Festool FS Guide rails are available in eight different lengths from 32 inches to 197 inches (800 - 5000 mm), providing the right rail for every application. The integrated splinterguard aligns perfectly to your cut line, saving set up time and serving as protection against tear out, on cuts both with the grain and across. Guide rails can be easily connected using the accessory guide rail connectors for a rigid, secure and continuous connection. Guide rails make work easier by taking the tool to the work, and save time and money by eliminating laborious measurements, rework and wasted material. Use the FS 2700 Guide Rail (106 inches) with the Festool TS Plunge cut saw to make precision cuts up to 100 inches long. Connect rails using Festool Guide Rail Connectors to make limitless cuts.
Brand Festool
Part # 491937
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