Rail-mounted vacuum pods for Festool-compatible track saw rails
At-a-glance
Topic | Summary |
Works with | Festool FS profile rails and compatible extrusions (Festool, Makita, Milwaukee; Ridgid likely). Not compatible with Bosch/Mafell profiles. |
Best results on | Smooth, sealed, rigid sheet goods; even spacing of pods along the rail. |
Not recommended | Highly porous or textured surfaces without adjustment; vertical use without pre-op testing. |
Key links |
What is FS Rail?
Rail-mounted vacuum pods that secure your track saw rail to sheet goods quickly and repeatably without mechanical clamps.
Scenario | Baseline recommendation | Assumes | Adjust up when… |
Horizontal cuts | 2–3 pods, spaced evenly | Sealed/low-porosity surface, good gasket contact, normal handling | Surface is porous/rough, rail is long with overhang, any movement during push-test |
Vertical applications | Add pods beyond the horizontal baseline | Surface allows a reliable seal and pre-op test passes | Porous materials, textured surfaces, temperature/dust issues, gravity/side-load risk is high |
Compatible Track Saw Rails
Confirmed Compatible
Festool FS Rails
- Primary design target
- Fully tested and validated
Makita Track Rails
- Tested and confirmed
- Matches Festool profile exactly
- Pods interchange without issue
Milwaukee Track Rails
- Profile matches Festool/Makita
- Pods interchange without issue
Ridgid Track Saw
- Not specifically tested
- Uses similar extrusion to Makita/Milwaukee
- Expected to work without issue based on profile match
Not Compatible
Bosch Rails
- Rail design is not compatible with current pod geometry
Mafell Rails
- Not compatible with current pod design
General rule: If your track saw rail has a profile similar to Festool FS (which includes most major brands like Makita, Milwaukee, and Ridgid), the FS Rail Pods should work. Bosch and Mafell use different extrusion profiles and are not currently supported.
Material Performance
FS Rail Pod holding performance varies based on surface characteristics.
Excellent Hold
- Pre-finished plywood (sealed surfaces)
- Melamine panels
- Laminate countertops
- Sealed MDF
- Tile and stone
Good Hold
- Raw plywood
- Sealed hardwood panels
- Painted or finished surfaces
Adequate Hold
May require more vacuum pressure or additional pods
- Raw MDF (porous, may require continuous pump operation)
- Unfinished softwood
- Textured surfaces
General rule: Smoother, sealed surfaces provide better vacuum retention. On porous materials like raw MDF, your vacuum source will cycle or run continuously to maintain pressure—this is expected behavior, not a defect.
Grabo Compatibility
Yes. The FS Rail Pods work with both the Grabo Pro-Lifter 20 and DeWalt Grabo when paired with the SYS-GRP Nexus Baseplate.
What You Need
- FS Rail Vacuum Pods (typically 3-pod setup)
- SYS-GRP Nexus Baseplate
- Grabo Pro-Lifter 20 or DeWalt Grabo
- Vacuum tubing (included with Nexus)
How It Works
The Nexus acts as the interface between your Grabo and the FS Rail Pods, distributing vacuum across all connected pods.
Advantages:
- Portable, battery-powered solution
- Great for field work, mobile setups, and jobsite applications
- No need for shop vacuum or dedicated pump
Related guide:
See SYS-GRP Nexus + Grabo Guide & FAQ for detailed Nexus + Grabo setup and behavior.
Pod Models
Maximus
Footprint: 310 mm
Best for:
- Standard horizontal applications
- Most sheet good work
- General-purpose use
Pod count:
- Medium rails (1400–1700 mm): 2 pods
- Long rails (>1700 mm): 3 pods
Hydraeus
Footprint: 90×90 mm (compact)
Best for:
- Vertical siding applications where longer pods would cross joint lines
- Situations where compact footprint is advantageous
- Avoiding joint lines or seams
Pod count:
- Medium rails (1400–1700 mm): 3 pods
- Long rails (>1700 mm): 4 pods
Horizontal Cuts
Standard setup:
- 2 Maximus or 3 Hydraeus pods handle most cases
- Space pods evenly along rail length
Longer rails:
- Medium rails (1400–1700 mm): 2 pods recommended
- Long rails (>1700 mm): Add an extra pod
- Maximus (310 mm footprint): 3 total pods
- Hydraeus (90×90 mm footprint): 4 total pods
Tip: On longer cuts (2700 mm+), using 3 pods evenly spaced provides better stability than 2 pods at the ends.
Vertical Applications
Important: Always test on your specific surface before cutting. Gravity works against the hold, and material variability has more impact.
Recommended Pod Count
- Rails >1700 mm: Add extra pods beyond standard recommendation
- Test on your specific surface before cutting
Important Considerations
- Gravity works against the hold
- Material variances have more impact
- Always perform pre-operation testing
- Expect more variability in hold strength
When vertical work is common:
Consider using Hydraeus pods (90×90 mm compact footprint), originally developed for vertical siding where longer pods would cross joint lines.
Single-Operator Setup (Long Rails)
Challenge: Positioning long rails without a helper can cause the rail to shift while you're engaging pods.
Solution: Use the accessory valve kit to:
- Position and engage the center pod first
- Lock the rail in place
- Engage outer pods without rail movement
Ordering, Warranty & Support
Where to Buy
Order via the FORG3D store:
Warranty
Covered by FORG3D's standard limited warranty:
Support
For replacement parts or questions:
Related Products
- SYS-GRP Nexus Baseplate — Interface for Grabo users
- Accessory Valve Kit — Single-operator control for long rails
- SYS-GRP Hub — Centralized vacuum control
- AnchorPod series — Alternative vacuum workholding
- SYS-GRP Pods (Maximus/Magnus) — Bench-mounted options
Next Steps
→ Ready to install? See SYS-GRP FS Rail Guide — Setup & Usage
→ Have questions? See SYS-GRP FS Rail FAQ
