- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCD12516-16
- Weight: 0.12kg
- Dimensions: 195.00cm x 180.00cm x 2.00cm
- SKU: TCD12516-16
- UPC: 6009675084340
Tork Craft Blade TCT 125 × 16 T — General Purpose Wood
Size: 125 mm diameter × 16 teeth
This 125 mm TCT saw blade from Tork Craft is built for versatility in woodcutting — the 16-tooth configuration gives a balanced finish and speed for tasks like framing, ripping and general woodwork. Designed to fit standard 125 mm machines with a bore of 16/13 mm, it’s a reliable blade for site or workshop use.
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Features
- 125 mm diameter — compact size suited to 125 mm circular saws and chop saws.
- 16 teeth (16 T) — general purpose tooth count for wood, offering decent speed with good finish.
- TCT (tungsten-carbide-tipped) teeth — for better durability, reduced resharpening and extended blade life.
- Bore 16/13 mm — fits many standard 125 mm saws (consult machine spec).
Benefits
- Versatile blade: One blade covers many common woodcutting tasks — framing, rough cuts, general purpose work.
- Good value: 16-tooth blade offers a compromise between speed and finish, suitable for most on-site carpentry or DIY tasks.
- Reduced downtime: TCT tips hold longer, so fewer blade changes and less interruption.
Extra Information
- Ensure your circular saw’s arbor/bore size matches 16 or 13 mm (depending on machine) or use appropriate adaptor.
- For best performance, maintain blade sharpness, clean periodically and avoid cutting nails or embedded metal which shortens life.
Pro Tip
- Set your blade depth so the gullets (spaces between teeth) just clear the top of the wood — this encourages cleaner cut and better chip evacuation. Also, a fresh blade means less effort and cleaner workpieces.