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The Festool TSV 60 K plunge-cut saw with scoring function and 75-inch guide rail delivers unmatched splinter-free cuts with a durable diamond scoring blade and precision depth adjustment. Featuring an innovative KickbackStop for enhanced safety, this portable system replicates stationary machine accuracy on-site. Its versatile design supports bevel cuts up to 45°, quick blade changes, and consistent power output, making it the ultimate tool for professional panel processing.







| ASIN | B0CCFRD6WZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #247,373 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #181 in Power Circular Saws |
| Blade Length | 6.63 Inches |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand Name | Festool |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (9) |
| Cutting Angle | 45 Degrees |
| Handle Material | Plastic or Rubber (possibly Metal Alloy) |
| Included Components | WOOD FINE CUT HW 168 x 1.8 x 20 WD42 circular saw blade; sight window; hex key 5 mm; scoring saw blade DIA 47x2.5x6.35 T1; allen key 4; 75“ Guide Rail FS 1900; Systainer SYS3 M 437 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 79.72"L x 14.01"W x 17.21"H |
| Item Type Name | Circular Saw |
| Item Weight | 29.61 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Festool |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 577748 |
| Model Number | 576735+491503 |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Depth Adjustment |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speed | 22 RPM |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | 3 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 190 watts |
H**T
Awesome
Amazing accurate chip free cuts. Wish I would have bought it years ago. You wont be disappointed
K**H
It converted me
I used to be one of those Festool haters. Been a wood worker for about 25 years and used traditional tools and was offended by the cost of Festool tools. I’m in the middle of moving and had to put my table saw in storage but needed to do a project so opted to buy my first track saw. Couldn’t resist the idea of a second scoring blade in a track saw so I ordered it. I’ve spent around $100 for a fine tooth sheet good blade on my table saw and find this saw preforms much better. Its well designed and thoughtful /usefull technology. With the scoring blad and the zero clearance of the track it’s the best clean edge I’ve ever made with no tear out. I’m cross cutting white oak plywood with impeccable results. Take the time to watch some tutorials and dial in the scoring blade. It converted me. The only con I’ve seen so far ( and this is probably true of all track saws) is the saw can lean left/right slightly due to a little flex in the system creating a less than square cut if your technique is not dialed in. For 3/4 sheet goods this is not a huge issue if you are aware of it but if your stock gets thicker you really have to be aware of this flex and keep it at 90 degrees to the surface. My table saw is still in storage for a few more months, so I’m having to use this saw more than I might choose to, but I am very impressed and would recommend the purchase. Once I get my table saw back the combo of using both will be amazing.
N**A
Haven’t used saw yet . All other Festools I have are definitely a cut above the rest
Might give a table saw a good run
J**X
One of many plunge track saws out there with that European flavor...
I am a professional mechanical engineer and an inventor. I think I have a decent grasp on functionality and ergonomics. Generally, I am not very fond of German engineering. I find their approach overly complicated and in perpetual search of complicating things even more. Just because "we can". Now to this saw. I have not tried any other plunge / track saw. I needed one for a particular task and decided to go all the way. Yes, a "diamond" (I am sure it is a tungsten carbide PVD-diamond-coated) single-tooth scoring climb-cut blade. A unique feature in a portable tool. Something I haven't had a chance to try out yet, two+months into the ownership. I will update my review once that functionality has been explored. Other than that, all good, so far. The included printed manual is black-and-white and tiny, was not even protected by a plastic bag, arrived creased. Downloaded a pdf, printed large. The manual is cryptic, poorly translated into American English. Really poorly. Proceeded to register the product at the FESTOOL site. A typical cryptic tech site designed by people who didn't even bother to learn the common for North America ways of phrasing things. I feel as though FESTOOL makes no effort to connect with their customers on this side of the Atlantic. Really bad as a corporate attitude.
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