TORK CRAFT Blade Contractor 250 X 80t Tcg Neg Circular Saw Tct
R 397.00
Ex VAT: R 345.22
| Quantity | Unit Price | You Save |
|---|---|---|
| 5 or more | R 387.96 | 2.28 % |
| 10 or more | R 382.08 | 3.76 % |
| 20 or more | R 376.20 | 5.24 % |
- Stock: 7
- MPN: TCP25080TCG
- Weight: 0.85kg
- Dimensions: 30.80mm x 30.50mm x 1.00mm
- SKU: TCP25080TCG
- UPC: 6009675081967
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BLADE CONTRACTOR 250 X 80T TCG NEG CIRCULAR SAW TCT
Features
- 250 mm diameter blade Gives deeper cutting capacity and flexibility for larger stock or sheet materials while still manageable on many site and workshop saws.
- 80-tooth carbide-tipped design High tooth count for finer edge finish—reduces sanding time, edge clean-up and improves visible surface quality.
- Multi-bore fitment (30/25.4/20/16 mm) The blade ships with spacers for 1″ (25.4 mm), 20 mm and 16 mm arbors—adaptable and convenient for tool-fleet standardisation.
- Contractor Series build quality Engineered for frequent use, tougher materials and demanding site/workshop conditions—not a light duty or “budget” blade.
- Versatile tooth geometry Suitable for trimming, sizing, panel cutting, board work, general site tasks and workshop applications where edge quality counts.
Benefits
- Cleaner, smoother cuts: The 80-tooth layout and finish-grade geometry help reduce chipping, tear-out and sanding time—ideal for visible surfaces and finished work.
- One blade fits many machines: Multi-bore spacer kit means fewer blades needed, fewer inventory items to manage and easier blade changes on the go.
- Trade-ready durability: Contractor Series construction means longer service life and fewer blade changes—better return on investment for site teams.
- Efficient workflow and less downtime: Cleaner cuts, reduced edge-clean-up and fewer blade changes or arbor adapters mean you get more done with less hassle.
Extra Information
- Ideal for contractors, joinery teams, shop-fitters and professionals working with sheet goods, timber panels, board materials and general site tasks where tool flexibility matters.
- Recommended for materials including softwoods, many hardwoods (check species suitability), plywood, chipboard, veneered panels and wood-based panel products.
- Ensure your circular saw is rated for a 250 mm diameter blade and that the arbor size is one of the included options (30 mm, 25.4 mm, 20 mm or 16 mm) before fitting.
- To maximise blade life: avoid forcing the cut, keep the blade clean of resin or adhesive build-up, ensure your saw’s base plate and fence are properly aligned, and store the blade safely when not in use.
Pro Tip
- When cutting sheet goods or long panel runs on site, clamp a straight-edge guide, make an initial shallow pass then complete the full depth cut. Using this Contractor Series 250 mm × 80 T blade with multi-bore adapter set will give you straighter edges, less sanding and faster, cleaner output.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCP25080TCG |
| Product Type | Contractor Series TCT circular saw blade |
| Blade Diameter | 250 mm |
| Number of Teeth | 80 T (tungsten carbide-tipped) |
| Bore Size | 30 mm main bore with included reducing spacers for 25.4 mm (1″), 20 mm & 16 mm |
| Recommended Materials | Softwoods, selected hardwoods, plywood, chipboard, veneered panels and wood-based boards |
| Typical Applications | Finish-cuts, panel trimming, board sizing and general-purpose site/workshop cutting |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting to guard against flying chips, vibration and fine dust.
- Disconnect the saw from its power source before fitting, adjusting or removing the blade or spacers.
- Ensure the blade is mounted correctly: the rotation arrow must match the saw’s direction of travel, and all flanges, guards and spacers must be properly secured.
- Support the work-piece correctly, keep your hands clear of the cutting line and avoid binding or kick-back conditions.
- Allow the blade to reach full speed before entering the cut and wait until it has fully stopped before placing the saw down or changing blades.
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