- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCP18040
- Weight: 0.35kg
- Dimensions: 242.00mm x 40.00mm x 6.00mm
- SKU: TCP18040
- UPC: 6009515823382
Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 180mm × 40T × 20/16mm
Highlights: 180mm diameter Contractor Series TCT blade with 40 precision-tipped teeth and 20/16mm bore for solid general-purpose cutting
The Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 180mm × 40T × 20/16mm is part of the Contractor Series — a professional-grade range built for tradespeople who rely on dependable, consistent performance in real-world environments. With 40 tungsten carbide-tipped teeth, this blade allows clean, efficient cutting of softwood, hardwood and typical wood-based panels under demanding conditions.
Supplied with a 20mm bore and a 16mm reducing bush to ensure compatibility with many circular saws commonly used on site or in workshops. The 180mm diameter adds cutting depth while remaining manageable in size — making it a versatile choice for general-purpose cutting, trimming and sizing tasks where reliability matters.
The Tork Craft Contractor Series TCT circular saw blade is the robust, trade-focused line engineered for builders, carpenters and site teams who demand tools that perform consistently across many cuts and many jobs. These blades are not economy tier — they are built to deliver professional performance and durability that you can depend on every day.
Features
- 180mm diameter blade Provides deeper cutting reach while maintaining manoeuvrability on job-site saws.
- 40T carbide-tipped teeth Balanced tooth count for good feed rate and acceptable finish on most timber and panel materials.
- 20/16mm bore configuration Standard 20mm bore supplied with 16mm reducing bush for broader circular saw compatibility.
- Contractor Series build quality Engineered for durability under frequent use and tough working conditions.
- General-purpose tooth geometry Suitable for a variety of tasks including ripping, cross-cutting and sizing site materials.
Benefits
- Reliable on-site performance: Designed to handle the rigours of daily trade use, giving consistent results with fewer surprises.
- Efficient cutting: The 40-tooth layout allows faster material feed while still delivering a solid edge finish for general works.
- Tool-fleet flexibility: 20/16mm bore means less hassle switching between saws and less adapter fuss on site.
- Professional finish you can trust: Carbide-tipped teeth and Contractor Series build mean the blade stays sharp, cuts true and supports your workflow.
Extra Information
- Ideal for contractors, carpenters, joinery and site crews who depend on tools that deliver every day.
- Recommended for cutting softwoods, many hardwoods (check suitability), plywood, chipboard and other wood-based panels.
- Ensure your circular saw is rated for 180mm blades and matches bore size and maximum RPM before use.
- To maximise blade life: don’t force the cut, clean off resin/pitch build-up, ensure your saw’s base plate and guide are well aligned, and store your blade safely when not in use.
Pro Tip
- For best results when trimming or sizing panels on site, clamp a straight-edge guide, make a shallow starter pass and then steady the full cut. With this Contractor Series blade you achieve straighter, cleaner edges and less follow-up sanding or trimming.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCP18040 |
| Product Type | Contractor Series TCT circular saw blade |
| Blade Diameter | 180mm |
| Number of Teeth | 40T (tungsten carbide-tipped) |
| Bore Size | 20mm bore with 16mm reducing bush |
| Recommended Materials | Softwoods, selected hardwoods, plywood and board panels |
| Typical Applications | General-purpose cutting, trimming and sizing on site or in workshop |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting to protect against flying chips, noise and fine dust.
- Always disconnect your saw from its power source before fitting, adjusting or removing the blade.
- Ensure the blade is mounted correctly: the rotation arrow must match the saw’s direction, and all flanges and guards must be secure.
- Use proper support for the workpiece, keep your hands clear of the cutting line and avoid binding or kick-back risk.
- Allow the blade to reach full speed before entering the cut, and wait until it has stopped fully before setting the saw down.