Track saws

Festool track saws deliver ultimate precision, durability, and power with intuitive operation and durable motors for portable, tear-free cuts in wood, metal, and plastic. Engineered for reliability and perfect results, they’re trusted by pros for flawless glue-ready joints every time.

KickbackStop Technology

KickbackStop

The innovative KickbackStop technology is featured in the TS 60 KEB, TSV 60 KEB, and TSC 55 KEB saws with a scoring blade that helps to protect your workpiece and helps to minimize the risk of injury. The saw detects a kickback in the blink of an eye and stops the motor within a fraction of a second.

Splinter Guard

Splinter Guard

The splinter guard on the rail and machine ensures splinter-free cuts on both sides when sawing with the track saw. For longitudinal and cross cuts in wood and coated materials, it prevents tearing of the edges and improves the cutting result. The splinter guard also increases the cutting quality when using the track saw for angular and miter cuts.

FS Guide System

Guide System

Invented and perfected by Festool: the guide rail. For straight and dependable guidance whether ripping or cross-cutting. And, to help ensure the perfect cut, the rails may be clamped to the surface. Additional accessories are available for repeated cuts and angle cuts making the guide system accurate and repeatable. 

Festool Blade Sharpening Service

Send us your blades and get them back SHARP AS NEW! It's just that easy. Protect your investment. Sharp blades not only cut better, but they last longer, too! Depending on your use, your blades can be sharpened up to 10 times. Your blades need to be sharpened if you have any signs of dullness.

Four signs of a dull saw blade:

  1. Torn out cutting edges
  2. Discolored cutting edges
  3. Very fine sawdust
  4. Louder sawing noise
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Application examples
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Sawing
The plunge cut using the portable circular saw
Cut-outs created using the portable circular saw are integral to the construction of many items of furniture. Using the example of fitting a ventilation grille, this illustrated guide explains how to precisely position this type of plunge cut. The same procedure can also be used for stoves, monitors or similar elements. This guide does not explain how to then fit and secure the ventilation grille.
Sawing
Sawing GFRP panels 
Panels made of fibreglass are particularly robust and commonly used in both industry and in the private sector. This illustrated guide will explain to you how you can saw and cut GFRP panels precisely and safely. 
Routing
Routing arcs using MFS multi-routing template
Furniture is not always rectangular – as a result, it is important for carpenters to be able to rout arcs as well. This guide provides step-by-step instructions for routing a countertop made up of multiple segment arcs and the corresponding sawing process. Additional tips are provided to ensure that users can perform their work carefully without damaging the material.