- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCD12516-20
- Weight: 0.13kg
- Dimensions: 195.00cm x 180.00cm x 3.00cm
- SKU: TCD12516-20
- UPC: 6009675080946
Tork Craft Blade TCT 125 × 16 T — General Purpose Wood (20/13 mm Bore)
Size: 125 mm diameter × 16 teeth [Bore: 20/13 mm]
This 125 mm TCT saw blade from Tork Craft is designed for general-purpose wood cutting. With a 16-tooth configuration, it offers a good balance of speed and finish, especially for tasks like framing, ripping and regular woodwork. The bore configuration of 20/13 mm offers compatibility with standard saws using the 20 mm or 13 mm arbor size.
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Features
- 125 mm diameter — suited to many standard 125 mm circular saws and chop saws.
- 16 teeth (16 T) — effective for wood cutting, offering decent speed and a reasonably clean finish.
- TCT (tungsten-carbide tipped) teeth — enhanced durability and longer blade life in wood cutting applications.
- Bore size: 20/13 mm — gives flexibility for machines with either 20 mm or 13 mm arbor bores.
Benefits
- Versatile application: A general-purpose blade that handles a wide range of wood types and cut styles, ideal for site or workshop use.
- Cost-efficient: With 16 teeth, you get good balance of speed and finish for everyday wood cutting without over-specialising.
- Improved durability: TCT tips maintain sharpness longer, meaning fewer blade changes and smoother workflow.
Extra Information
- Check your machine’s arbor/bore size and ensure compatibility with the 20/13 mm bore specification.
- For best results, maintain blade depth and feed rate appropriate for the timber and thickness being cut; avoid cuts containing embedded metal or nails to prolong blade life.
Pro Tip
- When cutting longer boards or sheet goods, mark your depth so the blade gullets (spaces between teeth) just clear the material — this helps reduce stress on the blade and yields smoother finishes.