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    Milwaukee Track Saw Clamps

    Hi:

    It looks like the Milwaukee track saw track clamps are sold out everywhere I can find on the net and locally. Places that didn't show them sold out on their web site still were sold out when I actually called them to make sure they had them.

    Our local Rockler has a set of Makita track clamps. They claim to also fit Festool, Bosch and DeWalt tracks.

    Does anyone know if these will fit the Milwaukee track? If not, I guess I will have to buy them and see if they fit. If not, I can return them.

    Thanks
    Steve

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    If you have the track already, measure the slot opening and share. One of us can measure our various clamps and compare. I have the Festool ratchet style and some Wood River ones from Woodcraft. I’m betting they are the same clamps that seem to be available for all of the track saw tracks.

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    Or make your own: (see about halfway down in this post) https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread....igs&highlight=
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    I could be mistaken, but I believe that Milwaukee is using essentially the same extrusion in general for their track as Festool and I suspect that the track clamps are going to be compatible regardless of brand. You can even get them in Bessey branding...the make many of them for OEMs as well as in Bessey red. I have two Festool and two Bessey and they are virtually identical other than the Bessey version is slightly longer.
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    I'm sure they are nicely made and they are not out of line from a price standpoint but I wouldn't spend any time looking for Milwaukee track clamps. They are about the same thing as Grizzly track clamps which are cheaper. That type will work but are a bit challenging to work one handed. Festool makes good quick clamps for tracks as does DeWalt. DeWalt clamps will work in other tracks and I am sure Festool will too. I use DeWalt and have for years. They work great. I've also used PowerTec clamps and I would stay away from those. The provide nearly no clamping force.

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    For what its worth, after I made my post above I searched for Milwaukee Track Saw Clamps and clicked on their branded clamps which took me to the Milwaukee page for them. The reviews were not very good and indicated their own clamps didn't fit well and had to be ground down to work properly. Don't know if that is a sign of a poor quality controlled clamp, or a sign that the track doesn't fit the same specs as all the competitors. Take it with a grain of salt.

    https://www.milwaukeetool.com/Produc...573#sp-reviews

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    Steve - just get these and cry once:

    https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop...xoCMkAQAvD_BwE

    They fit festool style rails and will match your color scheme well enough. The screw type clamps are royal PIA.


    Lotsa guys like these for bit more wallet friendly alternative:

    https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DWS502...s%2C263&sr=1-3


    If you wanna roll the dice you might find these a winner :

    https://www.amazon.com/QWORK-Ratchet...3&sr=1-19&th=1

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    I have the Kreg track saw. I took my Matchfit dovetail clamps and tried them. It only took two or three strokes with a round file to make them work in the Kreg track.

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    The only time I've used my new Makita I didn't clamp it. On my old Eureka I just always used basic spring clamps on the edge of the rail. So based on this conversation I'm guessing this don't work on the other brand saws?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Sabo View Post
    Steve - just get these and cry once:

    https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop...xoCMkAQAvD_BwE

    They fit festool style rails and will match your color scheme well enough. The screw type clamps are royal PIA.


    Lotsa guys like these for bit more wallet friendly alternative:

    https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DWS502...s%2C263&sr=1-3


    If you wanna roll the dice you might find these a winner :

    https://www.amazon.com/QWORK-Ratchet...3&sr=1-19&th=1


    Thanks for the links.

    I am going to order the DeWalt clamps. You're right about screw clamps being a PIA.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Sabo View Post

    If you wanna roll the dice you might find these a winner :

    https://www.amazon.com/QWORK-Ratchet...3&sr=1-19&th=1
    I have a set of these China knockoffs. Different "brand", but I suspect out of the same factory. They've worked fine for me (for about 6 months).

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    I have the Powertec ratchet clamps and they work fine on the Festool track (which I use with a Makita track saw)
    They hold solid, don't slip, release easily and they slide as far in as you need.
    Got them at the the BOB (Big Orange Box)
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/POWERTEC...1542/313577773
    Last edited by Patty Hann; 02-24-2023 at 1:26 AM.

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    Wen - 6" quick style for ~ $16 a pair.

    I've been meaning to get these for some time & this thread just got me moving (due to the prices of the other ones).

    Now I just have to find the Youtube hack to modify the HF clamps so they work since these look like they are made in the same factory.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patty Hann View Post
    I have the Powertec ratchet clamps and they work fine on the Festool track (which I use with a Makita track saw)
    Got them at the the BOB (Big Orange Box)
    Not available at Homer anymore and at the listed price there's little incentive to not get the German made Bessys.


    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Engelhardt View Post
    Wen - 6" quick style for ~ $16 a pair.
    Now I just have to find the Youtube hack to modify the HF clamps so they work since these look like they are made in the same factory.
    They're practically givin em away at that price. Is it difficult to operate the release tab ? Looks like it's be a knuckle buster especially the thinner the material you're cutting gets.


    I have a set of these China knockoffs. Different "brand", but I suspect out of the same factory. They've worked fine for me (for about 6 months).
    Suspect you're right about the source. Given the price they're prob. worth the gamble, especially if you use Big River deliver them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich Engelhardt View Post
    Wen - 6" quick style for ~ $16 a pair.

    I've been meaning to get these for some time & this thread just got me moving (due to the prices of the other ones).

    Now I just have to find the Youtube hack to modify the HF clamps so they work since these look like they are made in the same factory.
    I started off with a pair of these and they worked fine. Then one had the bar that slides in the track pop off the clamp from what I assume was a bad weld. For the price, wasn't too upset, but then "upgraded" to the other cheap knockoffs which seemed to have fewer failure points.

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