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The DEWALT Router TrackSaw Guide Adapter (DWS5031) enables most routers, including DEWALT and Porter-Cable fixed base and plunge models, to slide along DEWALT track saw tracks for perfectly straight, clean routing cuts. Compact and durable, it offers a budget-friendly alternative to high-end systems, delivering professional results with easy setup and smooth operation.

































| ASIN | B001J38N9W |
| Base Type | Fixed, Plunge |
| Battery Description | Corded electric |
| Best Sellers Rank | #541,860 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #283 in Router Templates |
| Brand | DEWALT |
| Brand Name | DEWALT |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 313 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911085403 |
| Included Components | TRACK SAW TRACK ROUTER ATTACHMENT |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 8.75"W x 2.31"H |
| Item Type Name | TRACK SAW TRACK ROUTER ATTACHMENT |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | DEWALT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DWS5031 |
| Material | Blend |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Model Number | DWS5031 |
| Power Source | Adaptors,Adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 8.75"W x 2.31"H |
| UPC | 885911085403 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**E
Great solution for routing dados, soooo much cheaper than Festool
I was thrilled when I saw this DeWalt track router adapter. I used to hate routing dados. I don't have a table saw, so I have had to use my DeWalt router for dados. I tried one of those "exact width" dado jigs, but it was very tedious to use. I then tried a simple straight edge, but that is also tedious if you need a dado that is slightly wider than your router bit. And when the router jumped or I wasn't applying pressure properly, the router would move off the straight edge slightly, messing up the dado. I own some Festool tools, so I looked into the Festool router + track solution, but the price of the total solution is absolutely insane. I don't use a router nearly enough to justify that type of expense. And then I saw this track router adapter and I was thrilled. The price for this adapter is dirt cheap by Festool standards, and the price for the DeWalt track is also very reasonable. I bought both right away. I used the router adapter to cut dados in a plywood cabinet that I was building. I marked the locations of the dados, set down the track, did some learning and fiddling to figure out where the track needs to be to get my bit in the right location, and then did a dry run, sliding the router across the width of the board to make sure it moved smoothly. After adjusting the tensioning knobs and getting things dialed in, I turned on the power and gently pushed the router across the track. The dados were absolutely perfect. Perfectly straight and perfectly clean. What a huge improvement over the jig and straight edge methods. So much simpler, easier, and the results were unbeatable. Out of the box, the adapter may not slide smoothly on the track--Festool products can be the same way. I put a little bit of Renaissance wax on the track and it made the adapter move much easier and smoother. And the knobs and adjustments on this adapter are a bit odd and not nearly as refined and easy to adjust as a Festool design, but the two rods were very stable and once you figure out how to set it up for your router and workpiece, it works well enough. I also purchased the DeWalt track clamps. They aren't fancy, but they work well with the track. If dados are a hassle for you and you want an easier solution, I highly recommend this adapter and the DeWalt track. JANUARY 2016 UPDATE: I still love this DeWalt router adapter and DeWalt track. I needed to cut two channels in the middle of a board so that two screws with knobs could slide up and down to adjust the height of the project. (see two additional photos) I hadn't done this type of cut before, but I pulled out the DeWalt track, clamped things down, and then did a try run, moving the router along the track to confirm the cut was straight. I made the cut, gently pushing the router along the track, and it was absolutely perfect. The cut was the perfect length and perfectly parallel to the length of the board. The second cut was just as easy. The setup of the track and clamps went much faster than I expected, and I am guessing I was done with everything in under 10 minutes. I finished so quickly I actually paused in concern, thinking I had missed something. I had thought it was going to be more tedious or difficult, but it was a breeze. If you are having to use a DeWalt router in situations where you aren't just running along the edge of the wood and need straight cuts (and don't have a table saw or router table), this track setup is really hard to beat. And a nice side benefit is that the adapter fits in my router case, and the track hangs on the wall, so the whole setup takes up zero additional space in my garage. If you don't have a million dollars to spend on the Festool router track setup, this one works very well.
A**R
Works reasonably well with Festool Track
Successfully used to cut grooves in acrylic with high accuracy. Track is Festool 1400/2. Adapter will perform well on the Festool track if you use both plastic pieces to straddle the raised portion of the track. Yes, you loose the fine screw adjustment this way, so unless you get lucky you will be calculating fence distances with inconvenient fractions. And you must use the "blunt" end of the Festool track. But once set up, the action was accurate and smooth. As for the router, I used an old Rockwell (PC) 6902 motor. The Dewalt instructions says it will fit the 6911 "D" base, but I could not make that work. It did work with the basic 1001 base. All in all, not something robust enough for frequent use, or in the field, but it did the job. In the next life, an all Festool solution.
M**T
Does work with Bosch 1617 plunge base WITHOUT modification (use DWS625 plate ON TOP)
So there's a front page review that says this will work with a Bosch 1617 plunge base, but that the holes need to be slightly drilled out slightly. That is, in fact, not necessary to use this guide with the Bosch. This guide comes with a variety of adapters for use with different Dewalt (and Porter Cable) routers. There is an adapter labeled "DW625" that will mount ON TOP of the Bosch 1617 plunge base WITHOUT modification. Since it goes on top of the base--not into the guide rod hole slots--it's just secured with two thumb screws. See my included photos As far as the guide itself, it seems to fit my Dewalt track well and includes two cams to snug it up to the track spine. That said, it's mostly made of somewhat cheap feeling plastic so I hope it holds up over time. It also seems overpriced for what it is. It's actually more expensive than the corresponding Festool router guide for the OF1400! All of that said, it will let you cut dadoes and grooves and if you already have Dewalt tracks it's a handy accessory.
K**H
Heads up.....
Please be aware that if you intend to use this device with the DeWalt DNP612 that you might not get the adapter needed to work with that particular plunge base. I have heard that it depends on whether or not you get an older kit vs newer. This is frustrating for those with the DNP612 having to chase down the proper adapter.
A**I
Compatible with DWP 611 compact router . . . sort of
I am using this router adapter with the DeWalt DWP 611 compact router and DNP 612 plunge base. FYI YOU MUST HAVE THE DNP 612 PLUNGE BASE TO USE THE COMPACT ROUTER WITH THIS PRODUCT!!! Installation was very, very frustrating, but in hindsight should have been simple. The TrackSaw Router Adapter comes with plates for several common routers, unfortunately the DNP 611/612 isn't one of them. However, you can use the Porter Cable adapter with the DNP 612 IF YOU GO PURCHASE TWO MACHINE BOLTS TO HOLD THE ADAPTER INTO THE PLUNGE BASE. I am sorry to report I don't remember the diameter, but I know it was smaller than 1/4 inch. Maybe a #6? I would strongly recommend you take your plunge base router with you to the hardware store and buy the correct machine bolts. I'd also suggest you get the specialty kinds that you can hand tighten, and that have a small hex screw at the top. Once you get it operational, this thing rocks. Setting up my dado stack is a thing of the past, it is so much faster and easier to put down my TrackSaw track, attach the adapter, and rout away. Make sure you take the time to adjust the small screws on the bottom of the adapter to get rid of any play on the track. Once you do I promise you that you'll be very pleased with this product.
D**T
Decent, but more expensive that Festool's guide rail adapter? No, thanks.
I bought this to use with the DNP612 plunge base with the DCW600B compact router along with my Festool guiderail. I would say, in short, it is too expensive and only recommended for someone with a DeWalt router, DeWalt router base, and DeWalt guide rail. Otherwise, find something else. - It does ride on the Festool guide rail but the knobs cannot be tightened enough to have the the best fit on Festool's guide rail. However, it is not designed to go on that anyway. - The fine adjustment knob performs somewhat ok. But here are the biggest problems: - It comes with an assortment (about 6) of different plates to connect to different router bases (different DeWalt and Porter Cable models). But no instructions as to which one goes with which. So you need to play around will all of them and determine which plate to use, where to connect to the base, and which connectors/nuts to use to achieve that. - Then, the kit (with so many "free" plates included) did NOT come with one that easily fits the DNP612 plunge base. One reviewer (or a YouTube) video has one that fits said plunge base well but alas, was not included in the box. The one plate that does fit the DNP612 actually uses flathead screws instead of wing nuts to secure the adaptor to the router base. Want wing nuts? Put more time and go to L's or HD. - The base is difficult to align. Also, if you tighten the screws everywhere, the adaptor falls out of place and will become difficult to remove/install on the plunge base. - Even after determining which base plate to use and how to connect it to the router base/adapter, you end up with an assortment of metal plates that you probably won't feel comfortable throwing into the pile they belong in (garbage) out of fear that you may one day need them. So there, more things to store in your "various" drawer.
L**H
Works great and must have!
This is a great product! I bought a Powertec track for my Wen track saw, and with some persuading, I am able to use this router guide with my Powertec track. The downfall (which isnโt DeWaltโs fault), is you canโt use the micro adjustment system with the Powertec track. This is still worth its weight in gold when youโre trying to route a completely straight line, and even without the micro adjuster, I was still able to flawlessly embed track in the top of my work bench.
R**W
Does not fit Freud FT2000
It is well made, but will not fit the Freud FT2000 plunge router, and cannot easily be adapted to it. It does fit the Milwaukee 5615 (non-plunge) router, but many applications used with a rail guide will require plunge capability. It fits Festool track loosely, and would require some sort of shimming to be accurate. If you are looking to adapt a non-Festool router to a Festool track, I recommend making a custom sliding baseplate for your router to fit the Festool LR32 guide plate instead. That solution will also not work with many plunge routers (including the Freud), as their base plates are too large. I decided to buy the Festool FT1400EQ router instead ($$$ ouch!!! Buy once, cry once, or in this case many times to dive into the Festool system.)
N**N
Worked well with my Dewalt cordless router
Comes with several brackets for fit with different Dewalt routers - worked well with my cordless Dewalt fitted to my Dewalt track guide. Great if you havenโt got or canโt use a router table.
D**D
Guide de toupie DeWalt
Fonctionne trรจs bien avec toupie Porter-Cable.
C**F
Excelente
Es un accesorio que se adapta perfectamente a los diferente modelos routers, encaja muy bien en el riel guia, excelente.
P**K
... palm router plunge base and the festool/ makita tracks like a charm
works with the Bosch palm router plunge base and the festool/ makita tracks like a charm.
J**.
But in terms of looks etc looks like a solid build
Since there isn't much info on what 'other routers' this works with even though dewalt says it does, I bought it anyways to see if it would fit. And yes it does. Works with a Bosch mrc23 router and grizzly track. Otherwise haven't really used it yet. Just made sure it fit. But in terms of looks etc looks like a solid build. Good quality. No play in the build so should allow for accurate routing
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