Blade Tct 150 X 24t 20/16 General Purpose Rip Wood
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCD15024
- Weight: 0.19kg
- Dimensions: 190.00mm x 78.00mm x 2.00mm
- SKU: TCD15024
- UPC: 6009675080991
R 117.53
Ex VAT: R 102.20
Tork Craft Blade TCT 150 × 24 T — General Purpose Rip Wood
Size: 150 mm diameter × 24 teeth [Bore: 20/16 mm]
This 150 mm Tork Craft TCT saw blade is designed for ripping and general-purpose wood cutting. With 24 tungsten-carbide-tipped teeth and dual-bore compatibility (20/16 mm), it is ideal for faster feed in timber ripping tasks while still offering a good finish in site or workshop use.
Features
- 150 mm diameter — suitable for saws in the 150 mm class.
- 24 teeth (24 T) — designed for ripping wood, offering efficient feed and reasonable finish.
- TCT (tungsten-carbide tipped) teeth — for longer life and durability in wood cutting.
- Bore size: 20/16 mm — fits machines with 20 mm or 16 mm arbor bores.
Benefits
- Efficient ripping: The 24-tooth design allows faster feed in timber rip cuts compared to finer tooth count blades.
- Flexible fit: Compatible with both 20 mm and 16 mm bore machines, reducing need for adaptors.
- Durable performance: Carbide-tipped teeth give extended tool life and reduce downtime on site.
Extra Information
- For best results, align the saw properly and set the blade depth so the kerf just clears the material — avoids excessive waste and improves control.
- Avoid cutting embedded nails or screws, as these reduce blade life and can damage carbide tips.
Pro Tip
- When ripping long boards, use a straight edge or guide rail to keep the line clean. A sharper blade and steady feed will give a smoother finish even with a ripping-type blade.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCD15024 |
| Product Type | TCT Saw Blade – General Purpose Rip Wood |
| Diameter | 150 mm |
| Teeth | 24 T |
| Bore | 20 / 16 mm |
| Material | Tungsten-Carbide Tipped (TCT) |
| Application | Wood cutting – ripping, general timber tasks |
| Pack Quantity | 1 blade |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting wood — sawdust and chips pose hazards.
- Ensure blade guard is operational and machine disconnected before changing blades.
- Inspect blade for missing teeth, cracks or warping — do not use damaged blades.