TORK CRAFT Blade Tct 185 X 24t 20/16 Atb Positive Profesional Industrial
R 317.00
Ex VAT: R 275.65
| Quantity | Unit Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|
| 5 or more | R 309.49 | 2.37 % |
| 10 or more | R 304.80 | 3.85 % |
| 20 or more | R 300.11 | 5.33 % |
- Stock: 24
- MPN: TCPR18524-20
- Weight: 0.39kg
- Dimensions: 290.00mm x 230.00mm x 5.00mm
- SKU: TCPR18524-20
- UPC: 6009515819958
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BLADE TCT 185 X 24T 20/16 ATB POSITIVE PROFESIONAL INDUSTRIAL
Features
- 185 mm TCT saw blade sized for most portable circular saws and compact mitre saws used on site and in the workshop.
- 24 ATB positive teeth for fast ripping and general purpose cuts in softwood, hardwood and construction timber.
- 20 mm bore with 16 mm reducing ring to suit saws with either 20 mm or 16 mm arbors.
- Approx. 2.6 mm kerf gives a sturdy, accurate cut line while still feeding smoothly through the material.
- Tungsten carbide tipped teeth for long-lasting sharpness when cutting wood and suitable board products.
Benefits
- Ideal for structural timber work: Perfect for ripping beams, rafters, joists and studs when framing, decking or building pergolas and carports.
- Versatile on site: Handles softwood, many hardwoods, shutterply and other construction boards, reducing the need to swap blades constantly.
- Smoother, cleaner cuts: ATB tooth geometry helps limit splintering and breakout on the top edge of the cut, especially in board materials.
- Better value over time: Durable TCT teeth maintain cutting performance for longer, reducing downtime for sharpening or blade changes.
Extra Information
- Ideal for ripping and general purpose cutting in softwood, hardwood, construction timber and suitable board materials where speed and durability are important.
- Recommended for use on handheld circular saws and compact mitre saws operating within the blade’s diameter and speed rating.
- The industrial specification makes this blade well suited to contractors, carpenters, cabinet shops and other users who cut timber regularly.
- For best results, allow the blade to do the work, maintain a steady feed rate and ensure your saw is set to the correct blade depth.
Pro Tip
- When ripping thick or dense hardwoods, set the blade depth so only a few millimetres of tooth protrudes below the workpiece and use a guide rail or straight edge. This helps keep the cut straight, reduces motor strain and extends blade life, especially in continuous industrial use.
Extra Information
- Recommended for ripping along the grain and general purpose cross-cutting in construction timber and many common wood-based boards.
- Suitable for use on circular saws and compatible mitre saws within the 185 mm diameter and speed rating of the blade.
- For best life, avoid cutting nails, screws, concrete or masonry and always clamp or support the workpiece properly.
- The blade can be professionally resharpened to restore performance once the teeth become dull.
Pro Tip
- When cutting shutterply or formwork, score the surface lightly with a shallow first pass, then make a full-depth cut. This two-step method greatly reduces chipping on the face of the board and helps keep the edge of the blade in better condition.
Safety
- Wear appropriate eye, ear and dust protection when cutting.
- Always disconnect the saw from power before fitting, adjusting or removing the blade.
- Ensure the blade is securely mounted, runs true and matches the saw’s diameter and speed rating before use.
- Use suitable guards, fences and guides, and never reach into the cutting path of the saw blade.
- Allow the blade to stop completely before setting the tool down or making adjustments.
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