- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCD18024
- Weight: 0.29kg
- Dimensions: 225.00cm x 210.00cm x 3.00cm
- SKU: TCD18024
- UPC: 6009675081011
Tork Craft Blade TCT 180 × 24 T — General Purpose Rip
Size: 180 mm diameter × 24 teeth [Bore: 30/20/16 mm]
This 180 mm diameter Tork Craft TCT saw blade features 24 carbide-tipped teeth and multi-bore compatibility (30 mm, 20 mm or 16 mm), making it ideal for ripping timber and general wood-cutting tasks where speed and durability are required. Fits well in larger handheld and bench saws for site or workshop use.
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Features
- 180 mm diameter — suitable for larger circular saws, bench saws and ripping machines.
- 24 teeth (24 T) — configured for ripping wood, offering efficient material removal with decent finish.
- TCT (tungsten-carbide tipped) teeth — for extended life and improved durability in demanding wood-cutting conditions. ● Multi-bore: 30/20/16 mm — enables fitting across a range of machine arbor sizes.
Benefits
- Fast ripping capability: The 24-tooth configuration allows quicker feed rates when cutting through timber or sheet goods.
- Long life: Carbide tips maintain sharpness and reduce downtime from blade changes.
- Flexible fit: The 30/20/16 mm bore options simplify compatibility with various saws without needing many adaptors.
Extra Information
- Always match your machine’s arbor size to one of the bore options (30 mm, 20 mm or 16 mm) or use the correct adaptor to ensure safe operation.
- For ripping applications, use a guide rail or fence where possible to maintain straight cuts and reduce blade wear.
- Avoid cutting through nails, screws or metal-embedded wood as this will quickly blunt carbide tips.
Pro Tip
- When ripping long boards, set the saw depth so the blade extends just slightly beyond the material surface—this reduces waste and improves control while letting the carbide teeth perform effectively.