- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCD18060
- Weight: 0.30kg
- Dimensions: 225.00cm x 210.00cm x 3.00cm
- SKU: TCD18060
- UPC: 6009515823429
Tork Craft Blade TCT 180 × 60 T — General Purpose Combination Wood
Size: 180 mm diameter × 60 teeth [Bore: 20/16 mm]
This 180 mm diameter Tork Craft TCT saw blade features 60 carbide-tipped teeth and a dual bore size (20 mm / 16 mm), making it versatile for both ripping and cross-cutting timber and sheet goods. Ideal for workshop, job-site or professional wood-working where finish and productivity matter.
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Features
- 180 mm diameter — fits larger circular saws and bench saws.
- 60 teeth (60 T) — high tooth count for cleaner cuts and reduced tear-out.
- TCT (tungsten-carbide tipped) teeth — enhanced durability and long life.
- Bore size: 20/16 mm — ensures compatibility with machines using either 20 mm or 16 mm arbor bores.
- Precision steel plate and balanced construction — reduces vibration and improves cut quality.
Benefits
- Smoother finish: The 60-tooth design yields cleaner edges, which helps minimise post-cut sanding or tear‐out.
- Versatile use: Suitable for both rip and cross cuts, reducing the need for different blades.
- Durable performance: Carbide tips resist wear and provide long-life operation in demanding use.
Extra Information
- Ensure the arbor bore of your saw matches either 20 mm or 16 mm, or use the correct adaptor for safe operation.
- Feed maintaining steady pressure—forcing the blade may result in burning, excessive heat or shortened blade life.
- Avoid cutting through embedded nails or metal as these will reduce carbide tip life and can damage the blade.
Pro Tip
- When working with veneered panels or laminate sheets, consider using a sacrificial backing board to reduce exit-side splintering and get cleaner edges—especially beneficial with finer tooth blades like this one.
Safety
- Always wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting wood—chips, splinters and dust are hazards.
- Ensure the blade guard is in place and the power is disconnected before changing or adjusting the blade.
- Inspect the blade for missing or chipped teeth, cracks or warping—do not use a damaged blade.