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Posted 23 March 2024

Evolution Power Tools ST2800 Circular Saw Guide Rail/Track Fits Makita, Bosch, Festool

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Good price for the guide rail which comes handy for the long straight cuts. I preferred the longer version than the 1400mm as it can address most items. Hope it helps someone, some details below with additional available on the website.


  • 2800 mm track made up from 2 x 1400 mm lengths, to allow for safe, accurate straight line cutting
  • Compatible with the Evolution R185CCSX and R185CCSX+ track compatible circular saws
  • Compatible with many other brands of circular saw including Festool, Titan, Makita, Bosch, Triton, Erbauer, Matabo and Scheppach
  • Manufactured from 6063 T5 Aluminium Alloy, designed to cut 8 ft x 4 ft sheet material with precision and ease
  • Supplied with 2 x connector bars, 2 x track clamps and Evolution carry bag

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  1. CM127's avatar
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    skumpu's avatar
    They are relevant if tools from those brand can be used with this track
  2. BlackCloud's avatar
    Strangely, afaik, this doesn't fit the Evolution R185CCS that gets posted here as a deal quite often. Apparently the baseplate differs to the CCSX that it does fit.
    friar_chris's avatar
    Correct. The CCS is just a circular saw. CCSX is a track saw, with a different base plate, but it looks in every other respect to be the same item. I imagine dust collection will be an absolute nightmare so I went with the MacAlister track saw and improved it with some tape. I got this track for £55 last brack fwiday (edited)
  3. Rhead's avatar
    Never realised how useful these guide rails were, until I got one. Should have done it years ago!
  4. dr_mj_99's avatar
    Anyone know if these will work with Ryobi?
  5. Beyourself's avatar
    Decent price
  6. Tedman's avatar
    Fantastic price and can be used with so many brands. Can be used as a straight edge with a normal saw and has clamps too. 
  7. MatONe's avatar
    Does anyone know if this fits the Lidl parkside track saw?
    bobby-gg's avatar
    Yes, I've got two lidl tracksaws, one of the older style, and the latest one out and can confirm that these rails work with them.

    Confirmed on Peter Millards channel too but I can't find the exact one.
  8. OKov's avatar
    Thank you, bought.
    Does anyone know good and affordable saw for this track, maybe on offer currently, please?
  9. Merlin3000's avatar
    Ordered. Thanks.
  10. Alfiebarksalot's avatar
    Timely as had a £5 Amazon discount voucher to use up.

    Does anybody know if this is fully compatible with a Bosch GKS 57G? Even if it’s not, for a few quid over £60 it’s handy to have around.
    Diggery.Doo's avatar
    Let me know if you find out. I've tried looking but haven't got anywhere
  11. PeterStoba's avatar
    Anyone used with a DeWalt circular saw? Suppose it can just be used as a straight edge for anything 'not compatible'?
    mattclarkie's avatar
    Dewalt have a proprietary rail so probably wouldn't be compatible.
  12. TomBowler8's avatar
    With regards to buying tools and equipment, remember you get what you pay for.
    Nuff said!
    mattclarkie's avatar
    Evolution rails are as good as any Festool pattern except the lack of the upward T-Slot which could be a deal breaker for some. The splinter guard strips are a bit pants but just buy the Makita replacements, it's a consumable part anyway so you need to replace them periodically.
  13. CiaranC's avatar
    I bought these a year and half ago for a mcallister track saw I got cheap. Fantastic. Very useful.
    Great cuts with both if you change the blade to a finer one.
  14. rob.driscoll's avatar
    I use this with my Makita SP6000J Plunge saw. Good solid track, every bit as good as the Makita or Festool and hell of a lot cheaper than the festool track.

    Great price, its great value given the compatibility with so many saws.
    I recommend looking at peter millards videos on track saws, the level of detail he goes into is amazing. What saw works with each track, how to set up your track saw for zero clearance cuts. (edited)
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