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DEWALT TrackSaw Track, 46-Inch (DWS5020) , Yellow

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About this item

  • Zero clearance track saw cutting system
  • Delivers precise, straight, splinter-free cuts splinter-free cuts
  • Track saw dual-edged tracks for perfectly straight cuts in both directions
  • Package Weight: 2.812 kilograms


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DEWALT DWS5020 46" TRACKSAW TRACK

From the Manufacturer

DEWALT DWS5020 46-Inch Zero clearance TrackSaw cutting system delivers precise, straight, splinter-free cuts. TrackSaw dual-edged tracks for perfectly straight cuts in both directions.


Jim
August 6, 2025
Came on time and extremely easy to use.
RoyBoy
July 27, 2025
Track saws are the best, have to cordless one now and can always use more track, the best way to deal with resizing doors
Nicola B.
July 6, 2025
Attention! Ce rail ne fait que 46''...
Alex M.
May 19, 2025
Smallest track available currently by dewalt. Great size for smaller work such as cutting bottoms of doors. Fits all track saws made by dewalt in corded and cordless formats.
Maxime Pepin
March 24, 2025
Je l’ai achetée pour la joindre à ma DWS5022 de 59 pouces, mais le guide central de la rail de 46 pouces est légèrement plus large, donc je dois désajuster ma scie pour pouvoir l’utiliser l’ajuster à la 2e rail. Impossible de joindre les deux rails tout en gardant la précision… très déçu. J’ai fait exprès d’acheter une deuxième rail DEWALT pour avoir la meilleure compatibilité, mais non.
TannyNL
March 13, 2025
To join with longer track with one joiner very unstable
Alan Rick Johnson
March 10, 2025
The media could not be loaded.
William H. Garrett Jr.
February 26, 2025
Just like the longer tracks, these are well-made, but much more convenient due to the shorter length. Genuine DeWalt quality excellent purchase
sjnurnberg
January 31, 2025
I purchased this to add to my 59" track and have the ability to rip 8' sheets of plywood. The first track came in the factory box and did not appear to be damaged, but it had a slight bow of a 1/4" in the middle of the track and when I tried to attach it the the 59" track the tracks did not align properly. This is were Amazon shines, The return was fast, simple, and painless. I went to Amazon.com and with a few clicks of the mouse I had return labels and had the replacement rail being shipped immediatley and expidited at no charge to me. Amazon would even have UPS pick up the damaged rail, but I was close to a UPS shipping store so I dropped it off myself(I wanted the return receipt.) The replacement rail came in just two days and this time it was shipped with the factory box inside a large oversized cardboard box with air pillows around it. The new track was dead flat and aligned perfectly, and quickly. Great product, and great service thru Amazon.
SE
January 12, 2025
I used to hate making dados. I don't have a table saw, so I use my DeWalt router. While dados seem simple and straightforward, I found them tedious and stressful because I didn't have a good technique for getting the router lined up and producing the exact width cuts.I tried a single straight edge, but a small bump or movement would push the router off the guide. I also tried making an adjustable jig, but found that was very tedious to setup and cumbersome to use with the DeWalt router bases.I was very tempted to get the Festool router track setup, but the price for the Festool router special track and attachments is certifiably insane.And then I saw that DeWalt made a router attachment for their track saw rail. Having purchased several Festool products, the price for this rail is a steal. It's dirt cheap for what it is and what it can do. And the router attachment is similarly dirt cheap given what you can do with it.I used the track with my router to make some dados on plywood for a recent project, and it was the smoothest, simplest, and easiest set of dados I've ever made. It takes some fiddling and testing to get it setup, figure out how to position and align the track and router, and dial everything in, but once you figure it out and clamp down the track, you just gently push the router along and it produces an absolutely perfect dado.As far as I'm concerned, it's just like the Festool track setup, as easy to use as my Festool track saw, but at an unbelievably low price that a mortal can actually afford.
MuleHammer
December 28, 2024
If you own a track saw you know the struggle is real when you have to make shorter cuts than 59”. The majority of things I cut are under 30” built in shelves, steps etc. You can get a 4’ cut out of it without moving the track with a little finesse. This should come with the saw.
Mark
December 26, 2024
Tracks work well. Best guide system I've used. It has a rubber strip that is trimmed the first time the saw is run across it. Easy to line up with the cut line as opposed to having measure offsets as required by other systems.
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