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The TSO TPG-30/50 is compatible with Festool, Makita and Triton guide rails.
The TPG-30/50 enables you to make cuts in sheet material parallel or square to an edge. It enables you to rip down the centre of a 2,440 x 1,220 (8' x 4') sheet or trim a 6mm strip off the edge with absolute accuracy. Effectively the TPG 30/50 turns a hand-held plunge saw into a portable precision panel saw.
In order to connect to your guide rail, the TPG requires either a TSO GRS-16 or GRS16PE guide rail square and a TPG guide rail connector or simply two TPG guide rail connectors.
This parallel guide system will speed up your work. It is fast to set-up, convenient to use and retains its calibration. The TSO TPG-30/50 system comes with two pairs of T-tracks: 760mm/30" and 1,270/50". Metric and Imperial dimensions are laser engraved on every T-track. The TPG System’s simple one-piece T-tracks with rock-solid attachment to your guide rail, and the FlipStops v2.0 guarantee complete accuracy. The exclusive Calibration Memory feature of FlipStop v2.0 removes the need for recalibration when changing between standard and narrow stock rods.
The TPG 30/50 can perform every operation of other parallel guides on the market, plus other time-saving operations. The TPG system can combine squaring and ripping into a single operation, with the option of using a single T-track. It is quickly disengaged from the guide rail for easy handling or storage, and rapidly redeployed without any loss of calibration.