- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCP23060-16
- Weight: 0.71kg
- Dimensions: 280.00cm x 282.00cm x 6.00cm
- SKU: TCP23060-16
- UPC: 6009675085149
Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 230 mm × 60 T × 16 mm
Highlights: 230 mm diameter Contractor Series blade with 60 precision-tipped carbide teeth and fixed 16 mm bore for professional performance
The Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 230 mm × 60 T × 16 mm is part of the Contractor Series — built for tradespeople who demand reliable, high-quality cuts every time. With 60 tungsten carbide-tipped teeth, it delivers smooth, cleaner edges on softwoods, many hardwoods and wood-based panel materials.
Its fixed 16 mm bore ensures direct mounting without the need for reducing bushes or adapters, simplifying setup and reducing downtime. Designed for professional use, the Contractor Series construction means no compromise — dependable, durable and ready for real-world cutting tasks.
The Contractor Series from Tork Craft is a professional-grade range developed for trade use—blades built to last, designed for durability, consistent performance, and minimal fuss in busy site or workshop environments.
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Features
- 230 mm diameter blade Provides ample cutting depth for thicker stock and sheet goods while remaining manageable in site tools.
- 60 T carbide-tipped teeth High tooth count offers a refined finish and improved edge quality—ideal when appearance matters.
- Fixed 16 mm bore Direct-fit arbor size avoids adapter complications—straight mounting, reduced setup time.
- Contractor Series construction Built for frequent use and demanding conditions—trade-worthy, not just budget.
- General-purpose tooth geometry Suitable for trimming, sizing, cross-cutting and panel work on site or in the workshop.
Benefits
- Consistent trade performance: Engineered for everyday use so you get predictable results job after job.
- High-finish output: The 60-tooth layout supports smoother cut lines, less edge clean-up and reduced sanding time.
- Simpler setup: Fixed 16 mm bore means quick blade changes and fewer hardware headaches.
- Reduced downtime: Carbide-tipped teeth and robust construction keep you cutting longer, switching less.
Extra Information
- Ideal for contractors, joiners, shop-fitters and site teams needing a dependable, high-finish blade with minimal setup fuss.
- Recommended for softwoods, many hardwoods (check species), plywood, chipboard and other wood-based panel materials.
- Ensure your circular saw is rated for 230 mm diameter blades and uses a 16 mm arbor before installing this blade.
- To maximise blade life: avoid forcing the feed, keep the blade clear of resin or adhesive build-up, check alignment of your saw’s base plate and fence, and store the blade in a clean, dry area when not in use.
Pro Tip
- When trimming edge-work or doing final cuts on visible panels, clamp a straight-edge guide and make a steady pass. Using this Contractor Series 230 mm × 60 T blade with fixed 16 mm bore will deliver straighter edges and reduce sanding or finishing time.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCP23060-16 |
| Product Type | Contractor Series TCT circular saw blade |
| Blade Diameter | 230 mm |
| Number of Teeth | 60 T (tungsten carbide-tipped) |
| Bore Size | 16 mm |
| Recommended Materials | Softwoods, selected hardwoods, plywood, chipboard and wood-based panels |
| Typical Applications | General-purpose cutting, trimming, sizing in site or workshop environments |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting to guard against flying chips, noise and fine dust.
- Turn off and disconnect the saw power before fitting, adjusting or removing the blade.
- Ensure the blade is mounted correctly: check the rotation arrow matches your saw’s direction and that all flanges and guards are secure.
- Support the work-piece properly, keep your hands clear of the cutting line and avoid binding or kick-back conditions.
- Allow the blade to reach full speed before entering the cut and wait for it to stop completely before setting the saw down or changing blades.