- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCD16524-20
- Weight: 0.23kg
- Dimensions: 195.00cm x 80.00cm x 30.00cm
- SKU: TCD16524-20
- UPC: 6009515807047
Tork Craft Blade TCT 165 × 24 T — General Purpose Rip
Size: 165 mm diameter × 24 teeth [Bore: 20/16 mm]
The Tork Craft 165 mm TCT saw blade with 24 carbide-tipped teeth is designed for general-purpose ripping and wood cutting. Its medium tooth count ensures a good balance between speed and surface finish, making it suitable for framing, construction, and workshop use. The dual bore (20/16 mm) offers compatibility with a wide range of circular saws.
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Features
- 165 mm diameter — fits standard circular saws and plunge saws in the 165 mm range.
- 24 teeth (24T) — ideal for fast, efficient ripping with a decent finish.
- TCT (tungsten-carbide tipped) teeth — long-lasting durability and sharpness for repeated use.
- 20/16 mm bore — compatible with saws featuring 20 mm or 16 mm arbor bores.
- Precision-balanced steel plate — reduces vibration for smoother cutting action.
Benefits
- Faster cutting: The 24T design promotes quicker feed rates in softwood and hardwood.
- Extended life: Carbide-tipped teeth withstand repeated use in workshop or jobsite conditions.
- Clean performance: Precision-ground teeth ensure clean cuts with minimal tear-out.
- Wide compatibility: Dual bore system simplifies fitting across various saw models.
Extra Information
- Use for ripping or general-purpose cuts in timber, plywood, and MDF.
- Maintain steady feed pressure — forcing the blade can cause heat buildup and shorten tool life.
- Always check the arbor bore size before installation.
Pro Tip
- For long rip cuts, guide the saw with a straight edge or rail for accuracy and smoother results. Keeping the blade sharp and clean helps maintain speed and precision.