TORK CRAFT Blade Tct 160 X 40t 20/16 General Purpose Combination
R 127.00
Ex VAT: R 110.43
| Quantity | Unit Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|
| 5 or more | R 123.87 | 2.47 % |
| 10 or more | R 121.99 | 3.94 % |
| 20 or more | R 120.12 | 5.42 % |
- Stock: 631
- MPN: TCD16040
- Weight: 0.23kg
- Dimensions: 160.00mm x 160.00mm x 3.00mm
- SKU: TCD16040
- UPC: 6009675081905
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BLADE TCT 160 X 40T 20/16 GENERAL PURPOSE COMBINATION
Features
- 160 mm diameter — fits many handheld and bench circular saws.
- 40 teeth (40 T) — higher tooth count for smoother finish on cross-cuts while still cutting wood efficiently.
- TCT (tungsten-carbide tipped) teeth — enhanced durability and longer life in wood-cutting applications.
- Bore size: 20/16 mm — compatible with machines having either 20 mm or 16 mm arbor bores.
Benefits
- One blade for many tasks: Suitable for both rip and cross-cut work, reducing the need for blade changes.
- Improved finish: The 40-tooth layout delivers smoother edges especially on sheet goods or finished timber.
- Durable design: Carbide tips resist wear and help extend blade life in frequent use.
Extra Information
- Check your saw’s arbor size and confirm it matches one of the bore options (20 mm or 16 mm) or use a suitable adaptor.
- Avoid cutting embedded nails or hardware which can damage teeth and reduce life.
- Maintain steady feed rate — forcing the blade may cause burning or poor finish.
Pro Tip
- When working with sheet goods or plywood, using this 40-tooth blade gives better edge quality — consider using a sacrificial backing board for tear-out prevention on the underside.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCD16040 |
| Product Type | TCT Saw Blade – General Purpose Combination Wood |
| Diameter | 160 mm |
| Teeth | 40 T |
| Bore | 20 / 16 mm |
| Material | Tungsten-Carbide Tipped (TCT) |
| Application | Wood cutting – combination (rip & cross-cut, sheet goods) |
| Pack Quantity | 1 blade |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting wood — flying chips and sawdust pose hazards.
- Ensure the blade guard is installed and machine is disconnected before changing the blade.
- Inspect the blade for missing or chipped teeth, warping or cracks — do not use a damaged blade.
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