The Milescraft TrackSawGuide™ turns your circular saw into a precision guided track saw system. Eliminate risky freehand cutting that can wind up costing you valuable time, money and frustration. The universal base fits most circular saws with up to 7-1/4” blades making the system the perfect straight cutting option for nearly everyone. Rigid aluminum construction helps reduce flex and improve accuracy. The low profile also helps your saw cut through stock over 1-3/4” thick. Achieve perfectly straight cuts for your project whether you are ripping sheets up to 50” long, cross cutting, or angle cutting with the TrackSawGuide™.
Universal Compatibility
- Fits most circular saws in the market with blades up to 7-1/4”.
- (Not compatible with most worm drive or rear handle saws.)
Rip Entire Sheets
- Cuts 50” out of the box, or extends to any length required with optional GuideRail™ extensions
All-Metal Construction
- Increased rigidity reduces the flex for a more accurate cut
Easy Alignment
- The red cutting-strip acts as a guide and the blade will cut directly up to the edge
Reduce Splintering
- The track saw cut strip prevents chipping and splintering and reduces slipping on work piece
Cuts Deep
- The low profile also lets you cut deep enough to cut through common interior door thickness
For Use With
- Milescraft 1408 GuideRails™
- Replacement Guide Strips
Specs:
- Material: Aluminum
- Cutting Length: 50” (1270mm)
- Cutting Depth: 1-3/4”
- Compatible With: Left or right-handed circular saws with blades up to 7-1/4” (Non – Worm Drive)
Uses:
- Guiding a circular saw for straight cuts on large sheet materials
- Making precise rip cuts on lumber or plywood
- Creating crosscuts on wide boards
- Ensuring accurate and repeatable cuts for multiple pieces
- Cutting down doors to fit openings
- Making long miter cuts for trim or framing projects
- Cutting panels for cabinet making
- Creating slots or dados in plywood or other materials
- Guiding a router for dado cuts or edge finishing
- Supporting precise angle cuts for joinery or framing