Festool guide rail 75 is a FS1900/2 rail designed to guide plunge saws or routers so the tool tracks predictably along the work. This control lets installers and shop crews cut sheet goods or solid stock with consistent, repeatable alignment. The cut mark matches the cut line with the zero clearance guide rail, so the visual reference on the rail aligns with the actual blade path and reduces guesswork when laying out cuts. System integration means the same rail works for a saw, router or jigsaw, so crews can move between tools without changing to a different track. Using one rail across these tools simplifies setup on site or in the shop and keeps the cutting path familiar from job to job.
The FS1900/2 75-inch rail sets up quickly with non-slipping bottom strips, so installers can place the rail on a panel and start cutting without elaborate clamping in many situations. These strips help resist movement as the plunge saw or router travels, which matters when working on site where benches and supports vary. The zero clearance guide rail design aligns the cut mark with the cut line, providing a clear edge to reference against layout marks on cabinets, counters or trim. Limit stops on the rail support repeat cuts, so once the position is dialed in, multiple pieces can be processed to matching dimensions without re-measuring each one.
The Festool guide rail 75 works for guidance of plunge saws or routers, so it fits both panel processing and detail routing tasks in a single system. On large sheet goods, the 75-inch length spans common cabinet sides or closet panels, giving a continuous track for ripping or crosscutting without shifting the rail mid-cut. When guiding a router, the same FS1900/2 profile lets the base ride along the edge, so dados, grooves or edge profiles follow the same straight reference used for saw cuts. The rail also supports jigsaw use through system integration, allowing curved starts or cutouts to begin from an accurately positioned straight entry line. In a project sequence, one rail can rough cut, trim and rout components so each step references the same straight path.
The cut mark matching the cut line with the zero clearance guide rail means the edge of the rail becomes the layout reference, turning pencil lines into a direct alignment point for the track. This relationship helps reduce offset calculations, since the blade path is tied to the rail edge as the saw or router travels. Non-slipping bottom strips support quick setup because the rail can be laid on the work and relied on to resist sliding as cutting forces change direction, useful on large pieces where clamping is awkward. Limit stops on the guide rail provide repeat cuts, so once a stop is set, repeated panels or fillers can be cut to the same length by simply running the tool to the stop. System integration, using the same rail for saw, router or jigsaw, keeps the working feel identical as operators switch tools, which supports consistent results across rough cuts, trims and finish passes using the FS1900/2 rail.
The Festool FS1900/2 guide rail is for guidance of plunge saws or routers and also integrates in the system so the same rail works for a saw, router or jigsaw in one track setup.
The Festool guide rail 75 model FS1900/2 is 75 inches long, giving enough length to span many cabinet panels or long workpieces during ripping or crosscutting tasks.
The zero clearance guide rail design lets the cut mark match the cut line, so the rail edge aligns with the blade path and supports more precise layout on panels and parts.
The non-slipping bottom strips give the FS1900/2 rail grip on the work surface, helping stabilize the cutting path so the saw or router tracks without the rail shifting easily.
Limit stops on the guide rail allow repeat cuts by fixing start or end positions, so multiple parts can be cut to matching size once the stop locations are set.
System integration means the same Festool guide rail works for saw, router or jigsaw, so crews use one track for different tools and keep alignment consistent between operations.
The Festool guide rail 75 FS1900/2 brings guidance of plunge saws or routers, so one track can handle panel breakdown, trimming and routing in sequence. With a cut mark that matches the cut line on the zero clearance guide rail, layout marks transfer directly to the rail edge. Non-slipping bottom strips and repeat cuts with limit stops support steady tracking and consistent part lengths. For woodworking teams wanting one system where the same rail works for saw, router or jigsaw, this 75-inch FS1900/2 rail aligns cleanly with that workflow.
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