Festool Guide Rail 106 is a 106 inch FS 2700 guide rail designed to guide plunge saws or routers along a controlled path, so straight cuts stay on line over long distances on sheet goods or solid stock. The guide rail uses a zero clearance guide rail design where the cut mark matches the cut line, supporting accurate layout transfer from your pencil line directly to the work. This cut line alignment keeps workflow efficient because measuring and remarking cuts at multiple points is reduced while working on panels. Festool guide rails are part of a system integration approach where the same rail works with a saw, router or jigsaw, which simplifies job setups when switching tools on site or in the shop. That shared interface across tools helps maintain consistent cut paths and matching edges, since every tool runs on the same reference rail.
The FS 2700 designation describes this Festool guide rail length of 106 inches, giving reach across large panels, so long rips and crosscuts stay guided from start to finish without shifting the rail mid-cut. The rail is designed for guidance of plunge saws or routers, letting their bases run along the profile, which provides a straight reference edge instead of relying on freehand control. The non-slipping bottom strips give quick setup, because the rail grips the surface as it is positioned, which supports accurate placement along layout lines, especially on smoother sheet goods. When repeat cuts are needed, limit stops on the guide rail keep the tool starting at the same reference point, which helps maintain consistent part sizes during production runs or installation work.
This Festool guide rail, with a 106 inch length and FS 2700 designation, works well whenever long, guided cuts are needed on panels or solid workpieces, because the rail spans a wide distance without repositioning. The rail is described for guidance of plunge saws or routers, so it suits tasks where those tools need a reliable straight reference, such as trimming doors, sizing cabinet sides, or cutting countertop strips. System integration means the same rail works with a saw, router or jigsaw, which fits workflows where several operations follow the same line, like rough cutting with a saw and then routing for joinery along that identical path. Using one rail for these tools keeps the reference consistent from step to step, so matching edges, grooves, or cutouts follow a single alignment through the whole process. The cut mark matching the cut line with the zero clearance guide rail further supports these operations by letting you position the rail directly on the finished dimension.
The FS 2700 guide rail uses a zero clearance guide rail design where the cut mark matches the actual cut line, which supports repeatable results because every setup uses the rail edge as the final dimension instead of compensating for offset. This consistency is especially useful when cutting repeated cabinet parts or trim sections, since each layout can reference the same rail edge. Quick setup with non-slipping bottom strips keeps the rail stable as tools run along it, which reduces sliding during longer cuts and supports cleaner edges. When repeat cuts with limit stops are used, the stops act as a fixed reference along the rail length, so a plunge saw or router begins in the same location on every part, supporting uniform shoulders, notches, or panel lengths. System integration, where the same rail is used for a saw, router or jigsaw, means each tool follows the identical guide path, which helps multi-step processes track accurately from rough breakdown through routing and jigsaw work.
The Festool Guide Rail 106 is for guidance of plunge saws or routers and is also described as working within a system where the same rail serves a saw, router or jigsaw.
The Festool Guide Rail 106 uses a zero clearance guide rail where the cut mark matches the cut line, so aligning the rail edge to layout marks sets the final cut position.
The Festool Guide Rail 106, with its FS 2700 length of 106 inches, spans large panels so long cuts stay guided end to end without shifting the rail mid-cut.
The Festool Guide Rail 106 has non-slipping bottom strips that grip the work surface, supporting quick setup and helping the rail stay in place during guided cuts.
The Festool Guide Rail 106 works with limit stops so tools reference the same point along the rail, supporting consistent sizing for repeated parts or repeated shoulders.
The Festool Guide Rail 106 is part of a system where the same rail works for saw, router or jigsaw, so each tool follows the same guide path across operations.
The Festool Guide Rail 106, identified as FS 2700 with a 106 inch length, is designed for guidance of plunge saws or routers, which supports controlled straight cuts across full-length panels. Its zero clearance guide rail layout, where the cut mark matches the cut line, lets the rail edge define finished dimensions directly from layout lines. Non-slipping bottom strips help speed setup and keep the guide steady as tools move, while limit stops support repeat cuts along the rail. With system integration allowing the same rail to serve a saw, router or jigsaw, this guide rail fits shops and installers aiming for consistent guided cuts using Festool tools.
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