Conny S
Comentado en Suecia el 26 de marzo de 2025
helt rätt storlek
PierreM
Comentado en Francia el 6 de noviembre de 2024
Produit conforme à la description, solide très bien usiné, nettement moins cher que Festool et compatible, qui dit mieux
DIEU Pierre
Revisado en Bélgica el 6 de octubre de 2024
Conforme à la description
Sebastian
Comentado en México el 13 de septiembre de 2024
El riel llegó a tiempo pero ya está usado y dañado
Cliente
Comentado en España el 6 de junio de 2023
Buen producto, buen acabado, cumple con su cometido.Al ser un objeto largo y plano, sufría por como llegaría, pero estaba perfectamente embalado y llegó sin un rasguño ni deformación.Tengo que decir que después de bastantes compras en Amazon, nunca ha llegado un paquete en mal estado y el trato con los repartidores está siendo más que correcto, esperemos siga así.
Cos
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 7 de octubre de 2021
Genuine Makita product, arrived earlier than expected packed well. Quality you expect from Makita. I will also be buying the 1 M rail track later.Update on my review 17 January 2024:-Since my purchase of the 1.5 M long rail track I have bought the 1 M rail track. I also bought the Fonson rail square to enable me to cut down sheets accurately without the use of a square.On receipt of the Fonson rail square I fixed it on the 1 M long rail track then checked it for 90 degree accuracy with a square which I know is absolutely 90 degrees. To my horror the rail square was out of square not by a lot but enough to give inaccurate cuts. My first thought was that the Fonson rail square was at fault as I went for a cheaper rail square rather than spending three times the price on a Festool or TSO rail square. I then checked the Fonson rail square separately to se if I could find any inaccuracies in manufacture but could not find anything at all in fact the square is superbly manufactured. So my next step was to fit the Fonson square onto my 1.5 M Makita rail track and to my relief it was bang on 90 degrees, hmmm 🤔 the plot thickens. I then checked the edge of the rail track (I.e. opposite the cutting edge) with an accurate flat spirit level and feeler gauges, this is the reference edge the Fonson square uses for attaching to the rail track and the mystery was solved.I found when I put the spirit level up against the edge of the rail track there was a 0.015mm gap at the centre hence this small variation was throwing the rail square off 90 degrees.I checked the 1.5 M rail track in the same manner and there was no gap whatsoever. I couldn’t understand why I was having problems with the 1 M rail track when using the rail square as I’ve had no problems when just using the rail for straight cuts, so I checked the inner part of the rail track for flatness (where the saw travels on) and It was flat hence that’s why I don’t have any problems when making straight cuts.I must emphasise this is not a complaint about the rail track as I could have caused the problem when transporting in my car, I am adding this information to help others that may come across the same problems, hope it’s useful.