- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCP16020
- Weight: 0.26kg
- Dimensions: 175.00mm x 175.00mm x 11.00mm
- SKU: TCP16020
- UPC: 6009515805722
Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 160mm × 20T × 20/16mm
Highlights: 160mm diameter Contractor Series TCT blade with 20 teeth, 20/16mm bore and 2.3mm kerf for reliable general-purpose cutting
The Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 160mm × 20T × 20/16mm is part of the rigorous Contractor Series — built for dependable performance on site or in the workshop. With 20 precision-tungsten-carbide tipped teeth, this blade delivers efficient, consistent cuts in softwoods, certain hardwoods and common engineered board materials.
Supplied with a 20mm bore and a 16mm reducing bush to fit diverse circular saws, the blade offers flexibility across your tool fleet. The moderate 20-tooth count ensures faster feed rates while maintaining decent cut quality, making it a solid choice for everyday framing, sizing and general-purpose cutting tasks where reliability is key.
The Tork Craft Contractor Series TCT circular saw blade is a professional-grade tool designed for real world job-site use. It combines carbide-tipped durability with a build quality that’s meant for frequent cuts and varied materials — delivering dependable performance day in and day out. It is not a compromise product; it is a trusted choice for contractors, builders and skilled tradespeople who rely on their blades to behave.
Features
- 160mm diameter blade Suits mid-sized circular saws common on site and in the workshop.
- 20T carbide-tipped teeth Fewer teeth for faster feed, suitable for general-purpose cutting of boards and timber.
- 20/16mm bore configuration Standard 20mm plus 16mm reducing bush for compatibility with multiple saw models.
- Contractor Series build quality Engineered for sustained use, job-site conditions and varied materials.
- General-purpose tooth geometry Balanced design for both ripping and cross-cut performance in common applications.
Benefits
- Dependable on-site performance: Constructed to withstand real-world demands, ensuring you can trust the blade to perform when it counts.
- Faster, efficient cutting: With 20T design you move through material quickly without sacrificing too much on cut quality.
- Flexible fitment: 20/16mm bore means the blade works across a range of saws in your tool kit.
- Consistent quality finish: Carbide tips and Contractor Series build means you get clean edges and reliability job after job.
Extra Information
- Ideal for contractors, carpenters, joinery shops and serious DIYers who demand reliable performance from their cutting blades.
- Recommended for common materials such as softwood, many hardwoods (check suitability), plywood, chipboard and typical wood-based panels.
- Suitable for circular saws rated for 160mm blades and matching bore size; always check saw manufacturer’s specification before use.
- To maximise blade life, avoid forcing the cut, clear resin/pitch build-up and ensure your saw’s base plate, guide and fence are properly aligned.
Pro Tip
- When cutting long planks or sheet material, clamp a straight-edge guide and feed steadily. Begin with a shallow pass then finish the cut fully — this combination with the 20-tooth Contractor blade gives smooth, straight cuts with less staging, especially when trimming boards or sizing on site.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCP16020 |
| Product Type | Contractor Series TCT circular saw blade |
| Blade Diameter | 160mm |
| Number of Teeth | 20T (tungsten carbide-tipped) |
| Bore Size | 20mm bore with 16mm reducing bush |
| Kerf | 2.3mm |
| Recommended Materials | Softwood, selected hardwoods, wood-based panels |
| Typical Applications | General-purpose cutting, trimming, sizing on site or in workshop |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting to guard against flying chips, noise and fine dust.
- Always disconnect the saw from its power source before changing or adjusting the blade.
- Ensure the blade is correctly mounted, that the rotation arrow matches the saw’s direction and all guards and flanges are secure.
- Use the saw’s fence or guide and support the workpiece properly to avoid kickback or binding.
- Allow the blade to reach full speed before cutting and wait until it has stopped completely before setting the saw down.