- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCD16020
- Weight: 0.22kg
- Dimensions: 78.00cm x 80.00cm x 2.00cm
- SKU: TCD16020
- UPC: 6009515805715
Tork Craft Blade TCT 160 × 20 T — General Purpose Rip Wood
Size: 160 mm diameter × 20 teeth [Bore: 20/16 mm]
This 160 mm Tork Craft TCT saw blade features a 20 tooth configuration and dual bore sizing (20 mm / 16 mm) allowing compatibility with various circular saws. It is optimized for ripping wood and general-purpose timber cutting, providing good feed rates and dependable performance in site or workshop use.
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Features
- 160 mm diameter — suitable for larger circular saws and bench saws in the 160 mm class.
- 20 teeth (20 T) — engineered for ripping tasks, allowing faster feed while maintaining acceptable finish.
- TCT (tungsten-carbide tipped) teeth — for durability, longer working life and consistent cutting feel.
- Bore size: 20/16 mm — offers flexibility across machines with different arbor sizes.
Benefits
- High feed rate: The 20-tooth design supports faster cutting through timber, making it efficient for ripping tasks.
- Flexible machine fit: Dual bore sizes mean fewer adaptors needed — quicker blade changes in mixed-machine environments.
- Durable performance: TCT construction helps the blade resist wear, making it cost-effective for regular use.
Extra Information
- Ensure your saw’s arbor size matches either 20 mm or 16 mm bore, or use a correct adaptor.
- Avoid feeding too slowly when ripping thicker boards — maintain a steady feed to avoid burning or blunt edges.
Pro Tip
- When ripping long or dense timber, use a guide or fence for straight cuts and reduce kick-back risk. With a 20-tooth blade you’ll get speed and acceptable finish, but the guiding helps maintain control.