The two Connectors allow users to connect two guide rails so that they are straight and stable. The self-aligning function makes it quick and convenient to connect the guide rails. The connectors are compatible with all Festool guide rails. They ensure precise cuts over the entire length of two or more connected guide rails.
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Self-aligning for a straight connection, meaning that precise results can be achieved
Two connecting pieces for stably connecting two guide rails for long workpieces
The laser engraving ensures that the two connecting pieces are used in the correct order
With a self-aligning function for connecting two guide rails for long workpieces so that the rails are straight
For Long Cuts: The self-aligning connecting piece makes it quick and convenient to connect two guide rails so that they are straight for long, straight cuts and perfect work results without deviations
A Connection that Lasts: The connecting piece offers a high level of stability even when two or more guide rails are connected. It therefore ensures precise and uniform cuts over the entire length of the connected guide rails
Compatible with All Festool Guide Rails: All Festool guide rails can be connected to the connectors without any problems
Simply Connect and Align: The self-aligning function makes it quick and convenient to connect two guide rails
High Level of Stability: The guide rails connected to the connecting pieces offer a high level of stability. For a connection that holds in any position.
Clear Marking: The laser engraving ensures that the two connecting pieces are used in the correct order use the aligning connecting piece first, followed by the stabilising one
Comprehensive Compatibility: All Festool guide rails of different generations can be connected to each other using the connecting pieces
One Combination Key for Everything: The wrench makes it easy for users to install the connecting pieces and allows saw blades to be replaced quickly and without problems