
Festool 578070 Guide Rail Tote Bag FS3000
The guide rail bag ensures that guide rails are perfectly protected, transported and stored. The bags have a large main compartment, in which one or two guide rails up to a length of 3000 mm can be housed. In addition, there is another compartment, in which there is space for accessories, such as connectors, fastening clamps or the FS-WA/90° angle stop.
- The bags offer protection against dirt and damage, and thus increase the service life of the guide rail.
- A shoulder strap enables worry-free and convenient carrying.
- Made from especially robust fabric.
- Interior: Double padded with strap and protective corners.
Festool 578070 Guide Rail Tote Bag FS3000
The guide rail bag ensures that guide rails are perfectly protected, transported and stored. The bags have a large main compartment, in which one or two guide rails up to a length of 3000 mm can be housed. In addition, there is another compartment, in which there is space for accessories, such as connectors, fastening clamps or the FS-WA/90° angle stop.
- The bags offer protection against dirt and damage, and thus increase the service life of the guide rail.
- A shoulder strap enables worry-free and convenient carrying.
- Made from especially robust fabric.
- Interior: Double padded with strap and protective corners.
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The guide rail bag ensures that guide rails are perfectly protected, transported and stored. The bags have a large main compartment, in which one or two guide rails up to a length of 3000 mm can be housed. In addition, there is another compartment, in which there is space for accessories, such as connectors, fastening clamps or the FS-WA/90° angle stop.
- The bags offer protection against dirt and damage, and thus increase the service life of the guide rail.
- A shoulder strap enables worry-free and convenient carrying.
- Made from especially robust fabric.
- Interior: Double padded with strap and protective corners.













