- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCP16040
- Weight: 0.27kg
- Dimensions: 145.00mm x 49.00mm x 8.00mm
- SKU: TCP16040
- UPC: 6009675081073
Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 160mm x 40T x 20/16mm
Highlights: 160mm diameter Contractor Series TCT blade with 40 teeth and 20/16mm bore for smooth, controlled cuts in wood and boards
The Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 160mm x 40T x 20/16mm is part of the Tork Craft Contractor Series – a professional-grade range engineered for reliable, repeatable performance on site. With 40 precision-ground tungsten carbide-tipped teeth, this blade delivers clean, confident cuts through softwoods, hardwoods and a variety of engineered boards used in modern construction and carpentry.
The 20mm bore is supplied with a 16mm reducing bush, allowing the blade to fit a wide selection of circular saws commonly found on building sites and in workshops. Its 160mm diameter offers a great balance between cutting depth and control, making it a go-to choice for framing, trimming, sizing and general-purpose cutting where dependable performance matters.
The Tork Craft Contractor Series TCT circular saw blade is a professional-quality blade specifically designed for demanding site work. It is built to handle frequent use, variable materials and tough conditions while still delivering accurate, clean cuts. Rather than being a “budget” option, the Contractor Series focuses on durability, consistency and performance that contractors, builders and serious DIYers can rely on every day.
Features
- 160mm diameter blade Compact size provides excellent control and is ideal for smaller circular saws used for on-site cutting.
- 40T carbide-tipped teeth Tooth count optimised for a smooth finish in a wide range of softwoods, hardwoods and board materials.
- 20/16mm bore configuration Standard 20mm bore supplied with 16mm reducing bush to suit multiple saw arbor sizes.
- Contractor Series build Professional-grade blade construction designed to withstand regular site use and demanding workloads.
- General-purpose tooth geometry Tooth design suited to ripping and cross-cutting typical structural and sheet materials.
Benefits
- Reliable on-site performance: Engineered to perform consistently under real job-site conditions for framing, decking and general carpentry.
- Clean, accurate cuts: 40T configuration helps reduce tear-out and delivers neat edges, saving time on rework and finishing.
- Flexible compatibility: 20/16mm bore setup allows the same blade to be used across different saws in the workshop or on the crew’s tools.
- Long-lasting cutting edge: Tungsten carbide tips retain sharpness for longer than standard steel, meaning fewer blade changes and higher productivity.
Extra Information
- Ideal for use on construction sites, in joinery shops, fit-out projects and home workshops where dependable performance is required.
- Suitable for cutting softwood, many hardwoods, plywood, chipboard and other common wood-based panels.
- Best used with circular saws that are rated for 160mm blades and are correctly guarded and maintained.
- To extend blade life, avoid forcing the cut, keep the blade free from pitch and resin build-up, and store it safely when not in use.
Pro Tip
- When cutting sheet goods or visible trim, support the workpiece fully and use a guide rail or straight edge with your circular saw. This, combined with the 40T Contractor blade, helps deliver straight, splinter-free cuts that need minimal sanding or edging.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCP16040 |
| Product Type | Contractor Series TCT circular saw blade |
| Blade Diameter | 160mm |
| Number of Teeth | 40T (tungsten carbide-tipped) |
| Bore Size | 20mm bore with 16mm reducing bush |
| Recommended Materials | Softwood, hardwood (selected species) and wood-based panels |
| Typical Applications | General-purpose cutting, framing, trimming and sizing on site or in the workshop |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting to protect against flying chips, noise and fine dust.
- Disconnect the saw from the power source before fitting, adjusting or removing the blade.
- Ensure the blade is mounted correctly, with the rotation arrow matching the saw’s direction of travel, and that all flanges and guards are secure.
- Use appropriate supports for the workpiece to prevent pinching or kickback and keep hands well clear of the cutting line.
- Allow the blade to reach full speed before entering the cut and wait until it has stopped completely before setting the saw down.