Description
Square Cuts Made Fast and Easy with Your Track Saw
Breaking down sheet goods is easy with a TSO Guide Rail Square in your shop. This must-have track saw accessory turns your guide rail into a large, precision square, enabling fast and accurate 90-degree crosscuts with less setup time, less marking, and fewer errors.
The GRS-16 PE v2 Guide Rail Square is perfect for crosscuts on sheet goods and is compatible with Festool, Makita, Milwaukee, Powertec, Triton, and WEN track saw systems.
Key Features
- Born Square: A proven design, CNC-machined from a single block of 6061-T6 aluminum, will never require fine-tuning or calibration.
- Work Faster: No need to scribe your cutting line; make a small tick mark at your desired cutting position, align the guide rail, and you're ready to start cutting.
- Fewer Errors: Cut your marking and measuring in half, and with it, your chances of making a mistake that costs you valuable time and materials.
- Parallel Edge: Reference your work from the front or back edge to fit your workflow.
- Solid Connection: A resilient latch coating grasps the guide rail and protects it from damage.
- Drop-on Convenience: Quickly attaches without the need to remove accessories, like hose deflectors, track connectors and clamps.
- Clamp Compatible: Notches on both reference edges provide room for your favorite track clamp. Including the Festool Screw Clamp (489570), Ratcheting Clamp (491594), and Axminster guide rail clamps.
- System Approach: Compatible with the TSO Parallel Guide System for making repeatable square and parallel cuts in one workflow.
- Anodized Blue: Provides a beautiful, durable, and non-marring finish.
- Made in the USA: Designed, manufactured and hand-assembled in Eagan, Minnesota.
See How It Works
Read our Guide Rail Square User Guide to learn about proper use and maximizing its benefits for your woodworking projects.

Trusted by Experienced Woodworkers
TSO Guide Rail Squares are highly praised by professional cabinet shops to seasoned woodworkers and discerning hobbyists. Here’s what real customers have to say:
“Easy to attach, solid & square!” – Wallace, Feb. 2024
“Very precise and worked perfect right out of the box.” – Ronnie, Jan. 2024
“Speechless. So simple and effective. Great design.” – Greg, Mar. 2024
“…performs as good or better than a table saw without the hassle! A portable cabinet shop!” – Ronald, Jan. 2024
“Although this was a splurge I cannot imagine not having it. Perfect every. single. time.” – Teri, Mar. 2024
“Has saved me from messing up a bunch of cuts. Would highly recommend.” – Gary, Aug. 2023
“Love the ‘quick connect' feature.” – Bryan, Oct. 2024

Compatible Accessories
- Protect your Investment: Store two TSO Guide Rail Squares in a Systainer Foam Insert compatible with our custom TSO Systainer³ M 112.
- Expanding the Reference Edge: Attach our Angle Accessory for a deeper (or longer) reference edge. Perfect for cutting rounded profiles.
- Make Perfectly Parallel Rip Cuts: Attach the TSO Parallel Guide System to completely eliminate the need to measure and mark before most cuts.
- Secure Your Work: With Axminster guide rail clamps.
Guide Rail Squares Fitting Other Brands
- GRS-16 PE D: Fits DeWalt
- GRS-16 PE K: Fits Kreg ACS
- GRS-16 PE R: Fits Ridgid
- GRS-16: Fits Festool, Milwaukee, Makita, Powertec, Triton, WEN
Technical Details
- Dimensions: 15.2 x 6.0 x 1.4 in. (386 x 152 x 36 mm) - click here for dimension drawing
- Weight: 1.9 lbs (862 g)
- Material: 6061-T6 aluminum, anodized, 5/8 in. (15 mm) thick
- Compatible Guide Rails: Fits Festool, Milwaukee, Makita, Powertec, Triton and WEN.
- Not compatible with Festool HK 55 Carpentry Saws including the FSK 250, FSK 420 and FSK 670.
- Not compatible with Bosch, DeWalt, Ridgid or Kreg tracks. (See other models.)
- 5-Year Warranty: Your TSO Guide Rail Square is guaranteed to be free of defects in materials or workmanship.
- Patented Innovation: Protected by U.S. patents 10,363,681; 10,434,678; 12,017,318 and Canadian patent 2,994,319.
Documentation
Videos
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Upgraded GRS-16 PE v2 Guide Rail Square with Faster, Drop-on Attachment
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Cross-Cutting with the GRS-16 and TSO Parallel Guide System
Here's a compact and precise way to achieve repeatable, identi...
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Track Saw Guide Rail Square - Presenting the GRS-16 PE
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TSO Products GRS-16 Guide Rail Square. Quick review.
TSO Products sent me the GRS-16 guide rail square and asked me...
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New Release: GRS-16 Track Square
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GRS-16 Track Saw Guide Rail Square Review
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One month review of my TSO Products GRS-16
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Testing the TSO GRS-16 PE Square with the FESTOOL FS1400 Guide Rail
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Warranty & Returns
258 Reviews
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GRS16 PE PARALLEL GUIDE RAIL
As advertised and so much more. The finish is amazing
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Best Investment
Although this was a splurge I cannot imagine not having it. Perfect every. single. time.
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Great tool
100 % recomendable
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Makita Track interaction
Easy to attach, solid & square! The only issue I have is the inherent issue in using this with a track with a "gripping" texture on the back surface. It makes fine-tuning/adjusting it nearly impossible; on you lay the track down on the surface, you had better be square, otherwise the gripping surface is going to fight you "tweaking" it that last 1/16" to pull the edge guide tight against the material edge.
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Guide Rail Square with Milwaukee rails
The GRS-16 PE v2 worked well with with Milwaukee guide rails. I ran a bunch of tests on scrap sheets of plywood about 2'x4' in size and all tests came out very square. (Tested against my large high quality squares and using 3-4-5 right triangle tests.) WARNING: Be VERY careful attaching the GRS to the rails. I read all instructions, was very careful, and took my time. I still managed to somehow put a bump in a brand new rail during testing. I speculate the GRS clamp was not perfectly in position when I pushed the clamp down. I notices the bump because a test came out bad and I was surprised. After carefully investigating, I say that the GRS was not flush against the rail. I'm certain the rail didn't have a bump on the side before as it was new and I put it against another rail to make sure the new rail was true. I was able to pound the bump out and make the rail usable again.