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title: "KMA2700 Accu-Cut - Universal Track Saw Guide System - Cuts up to 50\" Long - No Clamps Needed - Make Straight, Cross, Rip & Angled Cuts Easily - Circular Saw Guide - Woodworking Tool"
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# Cuts up to 50" long No clamps needed for stable cuts Universal fit for right/left circular saws KMA2700 Accu-Cut - Universal Track Saw Guide System - Cuts up to 50" Long - No Clamps Needed - Make Straight, Cross, Rip & Angled Cuts Easily - Circular Saw Guide - Woodworking Tool

**Brand:** kreg
**Price:** € 243.03
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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- **What is this?** KMA2700 Accu-Cut - Universal Track Saw Guide System - Cuts up to 50" Long - No Clamps Needed - Make Straight, Cross, Rip & Angled Cuts Easily - Circular Saw Guide - Woodworking Tool by kreg
- **How much does it cost?** € 243.03 with free shipping
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## Best For

- kreg enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kreg brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Clamp-Free Convenience:** Say goodbye to clamps—anti-slip strips and a starting block keep your cuts steady and splinter-free on any surface.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly fits both right- and left-handed circular saws, making it the go-to tool for any woodworking pro.
- • **Durable, Pro-Grade Build:** Crafted with impact-resistant polymer and aluminum, this guide system is built to last through years of heavy use.
- • **Portable & Ready for Action:** Lightweight aluminum tracks and a compact sled let you take precision cutting anywhere your projects demand.
- • **Precision Perfect Cuts Every Time:** Transform your circular saw into a track-guided cutting powerhouse for flawless straight, cross, rip, and angled cuts.

## Overview

The Kreg KMA2700 Accu-Cut Universal Track Saw Guide System enables ultra-precise cuts up to 50 inches long without clamps. Compatible with right- and left-handed circular saws, it features dual anti-slip strips, a starting block, and durable aluminum tracks for portable, splinter-free straight, cross, rip, and angled cuts. Designed for woodworking professionals and enthusiasts seeking flawless accuracy and ease of use.

## Description

Kreg KMA2700 Accu-Cut - Universal Track Saw Guide System - Cuts up to 50" Long - No Clamps Needed - Make Straight, Cross, Rip & Angled Cuts Easily - Circular Saw Guide - Woodworking Tool - desertcart.com

Review: Once I got used to it, nothing but straight cuts. - I was hesitant about buying this because of some of the bad reviews, but I have been a fan of Kreg tools for a while. Now that I have this particular saw track by them, I realize the bad reviews are just user error. To be honest, my first cut nicked the side of the track (just the blue plastic, little bits came off. Okay... I adjusted the saw. I did a few test cuts, lined up the guide on the front accordingly, and that was pretty much It. I used both my old basic Skil saw and a saw by Galaxy Pro and was getting... okay cuts. Finally, I realized that every time I would line the saw up at the beginning of the track, I would nudge it just a bit so that the end would rock one way or another. Okay... so then I just started using a clamp at the other end. with that, straight cuts. After a few days of straight cuts, I noticed my cuts kept veering off to the right no matter what I did when cutting one particularly dense piece of wood with a finishing blade. I thought the issue was the track until I switched blades. The new blade had no issues, once again straight cuts. What was the issue? The small amount of "play" in the track was causing me to let the saw not track perfectly evenly. The cuts were coming out straight, but when I took a closer look, there were almost unnoticeable turns and sliding. It was less than a millimeter difference, but when I thought about it, this mean the blade was spinning while bending through those slight turns. So, the issue; I caused that finishing blade to overheat and warp. The solution to that was the recognize why there is a little play in the track and the base you put the saw on. Without it, there would be no movement. Also, no one cuts in straight lines. You either track to the left or to the right usually. So, just keep saw to the left or right depending how you have it set up, and your cuts will be straight with no minor movement left and right. Instead of complaining about that minor play, use it to your advantage; that's why it's there. I learned that I tend to track to the left, so I gently push the saw to the left on the track as I let it glide down each cut. It took a lot of trial and error to get this right, and thank goodness it came with two tracks. One of my errors was not properly aligning the base on the track and I ended up sawing through about an inch and a half of the aluminum. Fortunately, I just turned it around and put the blue starting piece at the other end and now, that cut end has no effect on anything. Now that I am used to it, yes, I will likely go ahead and buy another set as I am, indeed, getting straight cuts out of this thing. Now that I've learned how it works (not just a simple "align and cut" kind of thing), I'll say the accuracy is 100%. As far as ease of use, well, I had to learn how to use it right, and I had to figure out things like why there was a small amount of play in the track and base. 4 stars for ease of use, though I'd give it 5 stars if it was easier to connect and disconnect the two tracks. As far as value for money, well, the price is far more expensive than, say the Kreg KMA2685 Rip-Cut Circular Saw Guide, which I also bought at the same time. Both are quite useful, but this track is far more useful and easier to keep aligned. It's worth the money, though I must say that because of the Kreg KMA2685 Rip-Cut Circular Saw Guide, my right angles are perfect now. Update 11/2021 I'm still using these and I'm still so glad I bought them. I have become quite good at using these. I've learned that, for whatever reason, I have an easier time if I don't use clamps on it when I use it, and I don't use the blue plastic guide that it came with that is supposed to help you align the right angle. I use the laser on the saw itself to help align it all and then I rip whatever I need. You simply have to have the wood you're cutting on a flat surface with support on both sides of the boards you're cutting for larger pieces. I also find this works better with finishing or smooth cut blades (those with more teeth) than the standard blades that come with the saw. Once, I was careless and didn't have the saw aligned on the tracks (thought I did, but was rushing) and ended up cutting about 1 inch into the track itself. It was my own fault for rushing. It hasn't affected the use of it at all, though. I will also say that the farther I set the blade away from the track, I stopped having the issue of the blade wanting to pull or jump. It also doesn't hurt to grease the bottom of the guide or the track just a little; these are two flat surfaces rubbing and sliding against each other all the time. Seeing how this product has helped me so much and how easy it is to use once you work out the quirks, I will likely order another set of these for those super long cuts I sometimes have, and also to just replace the track that I damaged being careless.
Review: Very handy tool. - This tool is so handy for the price. Its quality steel makes it good for several years use. The large size makes it easy to make precise cuts. It is compatible with ryobi my circular saw.

## Features

- Premium Home Improvement Cutting Tools: Track saw guide turns circular saws into precision, track-guided tools
- Handy Woodworking Tools: The saw guide's universal sled makes your right- or left-handed circular saw compatible
- Accessible Carpenter Tools: The saw track is easily portable, so you can make splinter-free rip cuts anywhere
- Track Saw Guide: Starting block and anti-slip guide strips help make cross-, rip-, and angled-cuts easily
- Premium Kreg Tools: We offer products that help woodworkers close the gap between idea and outcome

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B073PGP96S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,371 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #4 in Circular Saw Accessories |
| Blade Length | 48 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | Kreg |
| Brand Name | Kreg |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,427 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00647096807177 |
| Handle Material | Impact-resistant polymer or Aluminum |
| Included Components | (1) Universal Saw Sled, (2) 26.5" Aluminum Guide Tracks, Track Connectors, Starting Block, Indicator Clip, Detailed Setup and Usage Instructions |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27.5"L x 8.75"W x 2.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Circular Saw Track |
| Item Weight | 5.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kreg Tool Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KMA2700 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 day warranty |
| Model Number | KMA2700 |
| Number of Teeth | 24 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dual Anti-chip, Anti-slip Strips, Starting Block, Portable, Easy to Use for Precise Cuts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Special Feature | Dual Anti-chip, Anti-slip Strips, Starting Block, Portable, Easy to Use for Precise Cuts |
| Surface Recommendation | Aluminum |
| UPC | 647096807177 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |

## Product Details

- **Blade Material:** High Speed Steel
- **Brand:** Kreg
- **Color:** Blue
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Surface Recommendation:** Aluminum

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I'm getting this as a gift for a buddy craftman.  can this kma2700 accu-cut also do the same type of cutting as the kreg kma2685 rip-cut?**
A: Nevermind the other moronic answers. These guides each have their own distinctive purpose. One is for ‘rip’ (length-with grain) cuts and can only be used to cut strips using an existing straight edge of the sheet you’re cutting (ripping). The 2700 is for cutting any which way freely and for making your own straight guide without a reference. In other words, if you have a jagged edge on a sheet, you can use it to make a clean straight cut and then use it as a reference on a table saw. Ironically, they both (2700/2685) use the same base, so you can easily switch from one to the other.

**Q: Does this require a special circular saw?**
A: It will work with many, but not all circular saws.

**Q: Does this attach to the wood somehow to keep the track from sliding?**
A: No. It has sticky strips on the bottom that keep it from sliding. It would be hard to attach this to the wood since your saw has to slide over the top of the track. But this track works very well. I love it.

**Q: Does this work with a ryobi 5-1/2” p505 ??**
A: Yes it does fit the Ryobi P505. The max depth that you can cut with the 505 is ¾" material.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Once I got used to it, nothing but straight cuts.
*by N***N on May 17, 2021*

I was hesitant about buying this because of some of the bad reviews, but I have been a fan of Kreg tools for a while. Now that I have this particular saw track by them, I realize the bad reviews are just user error. To be honest, my first cut nicked the side of the track (just the blue plastic, little bits came off. Okay... I adjusted the saw. I did a few test cuts, lined up the guide on the front accordingly, and that was pretty much It. I used both my old basic Skil saw and a saw by Galaxy Pro and was getting... okay cuts. Finally, I realized that every time I would line the saw up at the beginning of the track, I would nudge it just a bit so that the end would rock one way or another. Okay... so then I just started using a clamp at the other end. with that, straight cuts. After a few days of straight cuts, I noticed my cuts kept veering off to the right no matter what I did when cutting one particularly dense piece of wood with a finishing blade. I thought the issue was the track until I switched blades. The new blade had no issues, once again straight cuts. What was the issue? The small amount of "play" in the track was causing me to let the saw not track perfectly evenly. The cuts were coming out straight, but when I took a closer look, there were almost unnoticeable turns and sliding. It was less than a millimeter difference, but when I thought about it, this mean the blade was spinning while bending through those slight turns. So, the issue; I caused that finishing blade to overheat and warp. The solution to that was the recognize why there is a little play in the track and the base you put the saw on. Without it, there would be no movement. Also, no one cuts in straight lines. You either track to the left or to the right usually. So, just keep saw to the left or right depending how you have it set up, and your cuts will be straight with no minor movement left and right. Instead of complaining about that minor play, use it to your advantage; that's why it's there. I learned that I tend to track to the left, so I gently push the saw to the left on the track as I let it glide down each cut. It took a lot of trial and error to get this right, and thank goodness it came with two tracks. One of my errors was not properly aligning the base on the track and I ended up sawing through about an inch and a half of the aluminum. Fortunately, I just turned it around and put the blue starting piece at the other end and now, that cut end has no effect on anything. Now that I am used to it, yes, I will likely go ahead and buy another set as I am, indeed, getting straight cuts out of this thing. Now that I've learned how it works (not just a simple "align and cut" kind of thing), I'll say the accuracy is 100%. As far as ease of use, well, I had to learn how to use it right, and I had to figure out things like why there was a small amount of play in the track and base. 4 stars for ease of use, though I'd give it 5 stars if it was easier to connect and disconnect the two tracks. As far as value for money, well, the price is far more expensive than, say the Kreg KMA2685 Rip-Cut Circular Saw Guide, which I also bought at the same time. Both are quite useful, but this track is far more useful and easier to keep aligned. It's worth the money, though I must say that because of the Kreg KMA2685 Rip-Cut Circular Saw Guide, my right angles are perfect now. Update 11/2021 I'm still using these and I'm still so glad I bought them. I have become quite good at using these. I've learned that, for whatever reason, I have an easier time if I don't use clamps on it when I use it, and I don't use the blue plastic guide that it came with that is supposed to help you align the right angle. I use the laser on the saw itself to help align it all and then I rip whatever I need. You simply have to have the wood you're cutting on a flat surface with support on both sides of the boards you're cutting for larger pieces. I also find this works better with finishing or smooth cut blades (those with more teeth) than the standard blades that come with the saw. Once, I was careless and didn't have the saw aligned on the tracks (thought I did, but was rushing) and ended up cutting about 1 inch into the track itself. It was my own fault for rushing. It hasn't affected the use of it at all, though. I will also say that the farther I set the blade away from the track, I stopped having the issue of the blade wanting to pull or jump. It also doesn't hurt to grease the bottom of the guide or the track just a little; these are two flat surfaces rubbing and sliding against each other all the time. Seeing how this product has helped me so much and how easy it is to use once you work out the quirks, I will likely order another set of these for those super long cuts I sometimes have, and also to just replace the track that I damaged being careless.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very handy tool.
*by J***M on May 6, 2026*

This tool is so handy for the price. Its quality steel makes it good for several years use. The large size makes it easy to make precise cuts. It is compatible with ryobi my circular saw.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not perfect, but works well with slight enhancement.
*by M***C on August 10, 2017*

When I first opened the package, I immediately noticed that there was play between the sled and the track (enough to change the angle between the blade and the track at least a couple degrees). This is not what I was expecting based on my experience with Kreg tools. To remedy the issue I put thin layers of UV weld material (Bondic, 5 second fix, etc...) on one side of the sled where the gap was and repeated until the material was thick enough to just barely rub on the track. After doing this there was still some play, but it makes a better cut than I was expecting. I had my reservations about how well the anti-slip strips wold hold the track in place, but it actually works remarkably well. As long as there isn't a lot of saw dust between the track and the work piece, the track stays in place when sawing. I've only used this so far on cabinet grade birch plywood, so you may see different results with other materials. The anti-slip strips also doubles as an anti-chip edge. It is designed so that the first time you use it, you cut a small amount of material off of the ant-chip edge so that the blade is right up against it. This is very effective at keeping chipping to a minimum. This doesn't work as well as a festool track saw, but for the price you can't beat it.

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