- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCD14016
- Weight: 0.16kg
- Dimensions: 195.00cm x 180.00cm x 2.00cm
- SKU: TCD14016
- UPC: 6009675080977
Tork Craft Blade TCT 140 × 16 T — General Purpose Rip Wood
Size: 140 mm diameter × 16 teeth [Bore: 20/16/13 mm]
This 140 mm saw blade from Tork Craft features 16 carbide-tipped teeth and a multi-bore configuration (20/16/13 mm) to suit a wide range of saws. It is optimized for ripping wood and general-purpose timber cutting, delivering fast performance and a clean cut for framing, site work and homeowners alike.
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Features
- 140 mm diameter — fits many standard 140-size handheld circular saws and bench saws.
- 16 teeth (16 T) — designed for fast ripping with fewer teeth, less drag.
- Carbide-tipped (TCT) teeth — enhanced durability and longer life compared to plain steel blades.
- Bore sizes 20/16/13 mm — compatible with multiple arbor/bushing setups.
Benefits
- High feed rate: With only 16 teeth, this blade moves through timber quickly, ideal for ripping tasks.
- Flexible fit: Multi-bore (20/16/13 mm) means fewer adaptors needed and broader machine compatibility.
- Cost-effective for general timber work: Designed for frequent use in site or workshop settings with dependable TCT life.
Extra Information
- Ensure your saw’s arbor size matches one of the bore sizes (20/16/13 mm) or use appropriate adaptor/bushing.
- For ripping tasks, keep the blade height just slightly above the material — this reduces wasted material and improves cut control.
Pro Tip
- When ripping long boards, use a guide rail or straight edge to keep the cut accurate — the faster feed of a 16-tooth blade can magnify any feed inaccuracies.