- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCD16060
- Weight: 0.23kg
- Dimensions: 195.00cm x 180.00cm x 1.00cm
- SKU: TCD16060
- UPC: 6009675082216
Tork Craft Blade TCT 160 × 60 T — General Purpose Cross-Cut
Size: 160 mm diameter × 60 teeth [Bore: 20/16 mm]
A 60-tooth TCT blade purpose-built for smooth cross-cuts where finish matters. The high tooth count and precision-tensioned plate help minimise tear-out on sheet goods and timber while maintaining a controlled, accurate cut on site or in the workshop.
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Features
- 160 mm diameter — suits common 160 mm handheld and bench saws.
- 60 teeth (60T) — fine tooth count for cleaner cross-cuts and laminate work.
- TCT (tungsten-carbide tipped) teeth — extended edge life with consistent cutting performance.
- 20/16 mm bore — dual-size compatibility reduces the need for extra adaptors.
- Precision-tensioned plate — helps reduce vibration and improves cut accuracy.
Benefits
- Smoother edges: High tooth count reduces tear-out on plywood, melamine and veneered boards.
- Less sanding: Cleaner cut surface shortens downstream finishing time.
- Reliable durability: Carbide tips maintain sharpness longer for fewer blade changes.
Extra Information
- Best suited to cross-cuts and panel work; for fast rips consider a lower tooth count blade.
- Set blade height so gullets just clear the workpiece to improve chip evacuation and finish quality.
- Keep the blade clean of resin/pitch to maintain cutting efficiency.
Pro Tip
- On laminates or veneered panels, use a sacrificial backing board or score a shallow first pass to minimise breakout on the exit side.