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Reviews (7)

Jun 03, 2016
Good bag for the job.
Fits the rails and clamps (in the front pocket) etc comfortably enough.
Well made in tough canvas so should last ok.
Gave it 4 stars because I would've like elastic loops or something inside to keep the rail pieces in place when you open or carry the bag.

Jun 03, 2016
Great rails.
Like the lengths offered by Bosch. The 1600 gives a generous 200mm either end when cross cutting a 2.4/1.2m sheet meaning you can have the saw start/end off the sheet.
The rubber strip on the cutting edge seems to work really well to stop chipping.
These rails have the best connector I've used. It squares straight away without being fiddly or needing another straight edge for alignment.
The guide on the rail is thin and so only compatible with Bosch or Mafell. That's probably it's only down side, if it is a downside.

Nov 01, 2018
Decent clamp but need accessory for 20mm holes.
This is a pretty good inline clamp. The body, lever and mechanism are all metal and good quality. Although the clamp has an adjustable wedged spigot to tighten inside the dog hole, it's really meant for 19mm holes. So if you use an MFT or other 20mm parf/dog hole bench system, this clamp won't tighten adequately and lifts the workpiece a little when clamping pressure is applied. I've since bought an under bench locking knob from Armor. You undo and remove the wedge part of the spigot and screw the knob on the exposed thread. This eliminates any play in a 20mm dog hole and stops the lifting when clamped. This of course was an extra expense not being included with the clamp and means a bit more of a faff. But, once in place, performs brilliantly.