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WEN CT9502 100-Inch Track Saw Track Guide Rail and Adapters & 36053C 6' Quick Release Track Saw Clamps (2 Pack)

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About this item

  • Product 1: Includes two 50-inch track saw tracks and a set of adapters
  • Product 1: Make straight and precise cuts over 8 feet long
  • Product 1: Included adapter set features four set screws for maximum stability
  • Product 1: Designed to fit the WEN CT1065 Plunge Track Saw
  • Product 2: Includes two 6-Inch f-clamps with .45 by .195 inch Bars and a 2.3-Inch throat
  • Product 2: Quick release buttons make for easy installation and removal
  • Product 2: Squeeze grip triggers help provide maximum security and support during operation
  • Product 2: Compatible with the WEN 36055 track saw


WEN CT9502 100-Inch Track Saw Track Guide Rail and Adapters
Remember when you could keep your saw on the straight and narrow? The WEN 100-Inch Track Saw Track provides the perfect support for your WEN CT1065 Track Saw. Simply line the track along the preferred cut and get to slicing. This set features two 50-inch tracks, two adapter pieces, and a sawdust-controlling rubber lip to minimize clean-up. The adapter set includes 4 set screws, allowing for maximum stability during operation. Securely clamp the guide rail to your preferred work piece with the WEN CT992F Track Saw Clamps (sold separately) to make straight and precise cuts over 8 feet in length. Our universal design is also compatible with the majority of track saws on the market, including Evolution, Makita and Festool. It’s time to get the precision of a table saw with the ease of a circular saw. Remember when you could saw perfectly straight? Remember WEN.
WEN 36053C 6" Quick Release Track Saw Clamps (2 Pack)
Remember when your track saw’s guide rail clung tightly to your workpiece? Keep your saw on the straight and narrow with this two pack of WEN track saw clamps. Simply slide the end of the F-Clamp into the matching slot of the track to prevent sliding and slipping during sawing operations. The spacious 2.3-Inch throat fits on work pieces up to 6 inches in thickness. Both clamps feature quick release buttons for easy detachment and installation. Our easy-to-use squeeze handles maximize the grip of the clamps, allowing for one handed set-up and breakdown. And even though these clamps were designed with the WEN 36055 track saw guide rails in mind, Their universal fit is compatible with the majority of track saws tracks on the market (.45 by .195 inch bar). remember when you could run your track saw safely and accurately? Remember WEN.


A review or two never hurt anyone
July 20, 2025
Had the chance to use the saw a number of times so far on a few different materials like melamine, pine, oak and maple.Considering the cost of this tool (especially when on sale), this is impressive value for money. Build quality may not be best in class, but for a fraction of the cost of those alternatives is greater than one would expect. The included blade isn't bad either, clean cuts so far even through fairly thick maple.Dust collection works rather well - no it doesn't gather 100% of the material, but it is more than respectable. Definitely an upgrade over the mess a typical circular saw would make, and a boon to anyone with limited space.Accuracy of the cuts is very good - the one deficiency I've noticed are the markings for the depth settings, these don't seem to be correct. However, setting the depth is quick and easy, just ignore the markings and ensure your setting is correct.Safety features also good, not everyone is a fan of the anti kickback, but I rather like it.Paired with a good track, and some shop made jigs this will let you do everything you would expect from a track saw, and can stand as alternative to having a table saw.Longevity - I could not say this early on, but I expect to get a good bit of service from the unitOverall good impression so far.
VinnniE
July 11, 2025
*TLDR = cheap, well worth the money, no a pro every track saw by any means, surprisingly straight.I had a project that required a track saw to break down sheet goods.Only had that one project, but the cut needed to be precise and I had enough pieces to cut to justify the price of a cheap track saw.The guides are really straight, even when joint together they are true. I compared them to my 6’ straight edge and there was no light between the guides and the straight edge.Really nice, the rubber strip holds on well, the saw glides good. The only downside is the length, as others said. This is too short. Should have been min 55” each piece.The saw is what you get for 150$. A lot of plastic. But for the diyer it looks sturdy enough. The blade run true, the adjustment cam does the job, no side to side play in the tracks. Because of the short track, the kickback mechanism is useless. Took it off to my own risks.Overall, for that price, it is wonderful for what I do.I would buy again if I had too
Dave Kimball
July 6, 2025
I've never used a track saw before and didn't really see the need for one however with the increase in demand in things I build for customers with live edge slabs and that absolutely everyone no matter how little woodworking they do claiming these are must have tool I got one. Let me tell you this if you are cutting long wide slabs this is a necessity almost an then once you do have it you'll find it makes squaring ends super fast and if you don't like using the table saw to break down sheet goods it is good for that as well. When it comes to purchasing tools I DON'T buy Festool as it's overrated and not any better built than several other brands but I do usually buy most of my tools from a fairly big name when it came to this tool however it isn't produced by many companies and as I mentioned I didn't even think I would need or use this much so I just grabbed a cheap one than seemed to have decent reviews. I figured if it wasn't perfectly accurate oh well I just wanted it to break down rough stock but I will say this say is perfectly accurate a breaze to use and every bit as good as any other out there. It does how a few quirks like the anti kick lock.....yeah just take that off right away it's a nuisance. I've used this on 1/4" to 3/4" ply and MDF as well as 1" to 3" cherry and maple as well as black locust, osage orange, holly, and patagonian rosewood not to mention it eats walnut as a main staple like a champ. You'll want to throw on a good blade (I used an industrial thin kerf coated rip blade from Freud) but so far I've never had it bog down on anything. This does have slightly less cut depth of a regular circular saw but it leaves very little on a 3" rough slab and it can be easily hand cut or re cut with your circ saw. Most of my slabs are 2" but I do have a supply of 3" cherry and have cut 3" walnut and red oak for countertops and there was no bogging down or burning which cherry loves to do. Lastly I will say you should definitely forget the Wen tracking. I went with Makita as it's the happy medium and the easiest to find in many different lengths but also Festool tracking is exactly the same as well. This way if you do upgrade your sw later your tracking will still work with your new saw. I conclusion if you're like me and wasn't really sure thi was as useful as everyone else claims it to be or you're just starting out and aren't sure where to best spend your money then this is the saw. It is cheap enough to not break the bank but also a very good saw that you might find you won't bother upgrading later.
SJ
July 2, 2025
I've been wanting a track saw for years, but as a casual home DIYer just can't justify the $500+ price tag of any big brand name ones. This Wen one seemed well reviewed, so after watching it for a few months I decided to pull the trigger and order. I grabbed a pair of Makita tracks as well, and it's been a DREAM for rips and cross cuts in 4x8 sheets of pine. It gives me a level of accuracy I could just never get from a circular saw and straight edge, and lets me cut much wider pieces than a table saw would allow. I've built an entire TV unit using it so far and just don't know how I've lived without. The price is just perfect as someone who will only casually use it - as much as I love it, I still don't think I would pay more than this price unless I was doing woodworking as more than a DIY hobby for fun.I'm still only using the included blade too, but I hear that a proper brand name blade upgrade takes it to the next level too.Overall build quality is very good. Where you compromise for the price is that a lot of the knobs and adjusters are plastic instead of metal, but if you treat it with care and don't abuse the thing, it should last just as long as a big name one I'd imagine. I'm still able to dial in angles, saw depth, etc. with fantastic accuracy.
chacho
June 20, 2025
Na que ver con makita y otras marcas
Customer
June 6, 2025
I needed a track saw, but only for occasional use, so I didn't want to spend $600, and this one, with track, was only $200. It got good reviews, so I bought one.The saw itself is made mostly of plastic and it has lots of plastic knobs and stuff on it, but it works great, and so far it has stood up to all the abuse I can throw at it. If I were going to use a track saw all the time, I would probably buy a more sturdy (and expensive) one, but for occasional use you can't beat the WEN. It's got a lot of great features, like a kickback preventer, so it plunge cuts well, and it has several blade settings, including a scoring setting and a blade-change setting. It's easy to set up for repeatable depth of cut. Very safe and easy to use.The track itself is just fine, too. It is extruded aluminum and screws together (with an odd-size Allen key, so don't lose the one it came with) and it's plenty long to do a whole sheet of plywood, which is why I bought it in the first place. The track stays together and stays where you put it. They sent me two clamps to secure the track to the work surface, but the cuts I've made so far have been straight with or without the clamps.So you can't beat this saw for price, features, and usability, if you want something for occasional use. It's accurate and it has all the features I need and more. It's not as durable-looking as the $600 one, but then it didn't cost that much, either, and may prove very durable in the end. This was an excellent purchase for me.
Emeterio Guel
April 30, 2025
Llegaron muy puntuales, la herramienta muy buena.
lawnmower man
March 4, 2025
I bought these tracks to go with my Evolution track saw. They work better than the actual Evolution tracks that came with the saw which are 3 short pieces totaling 40”. This pair of Wen tracks are ideal for ripping 8’ material. They are sturdy and accurate. Now I don’t have to keep up as much with which edge is factory on sheet materials. With the right blade, every cut is just as good as the factory edges. I have used these to rip straight edges on rough sawn lumber as well. Well worth the price!
Crystal Phoenix
January 7, 2025
I used it to build a new table for my radial arm saw and couldn't be happier with the results. True 90 degree cuts. I'm seriously reconsidering even buying a table saw now. I got the cordless version and I'm really happy with it.
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