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BLADE TCT 130 X 16T 16/13 GENERAL PURPOSE RIP WOOD
BLADE TCT 130 X 16T 16/13 GENERAL PURPOSE RIP WOOD
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BLADE TCT 130 X 16T 16/13 GENERAL PURPOSE RIP WOOD
Features
- 130 mm diameter — fits small circular or plunge saws for quick ripping and cross-cutting.
- 16 tooth design — optimized for fast feed rates and efficient chip removal in wood.
- Tungsten-carbide tipped (TCT) teeth — long-lasting edge retention and consistent cutting performance.
- 16/13 mm bore — dual-size fit for compatible saw arbors using bushings or adaptors.
- Precision tensioned plate — ensures accurate rotation and minimal vibration at high RPM.
Benefits
- Fast ripping: The 16-tooth pattern delivers aggressive material removal with clean kerfs.
- Durable design: Carbide tips resist heat and wear for extended blade life.
- Smooth operation: Balanced plate reduces chatter and kick-back for safer cutting.
- All-round utility: Suitable for hardwoods, softwoods, particle board, and general workshop cuts.
Extra Information
- Ideal for rip cuts and framing work where speed takes priority over ultra-fine finish.
- Maintain correct feed pressure — let the teeth do the work for longer life and cleaner edges.
- Clean resin or pitch buildup periodically to maintain cutting efficiency.
Pro Tip
- When ripping long boards, use a straightedge or rip fence to guide the saw. Consistent feed speed prevents burning and keeps the cut straight even under load.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCD13016 |
| Product Type | TCT Saw Blade — Rip / General Purpose Wood |
| Diameter | 130 mm |
| Tooth Count | 16 T |
| Bore Size | 16 / 13 mm |
| Material | Tungsten-Carbide Tipped Steel Plate |
| Application | Rip and cross-cut wood, softwood, plywood, and general timber |
| Pack Quantity | 1 blade |
Safety
- Always wear eye, ear, and dust protection when cutting wood — debris and sawdust can be hazardous.
- Ensure blade guard operates correctly and disconnect power before changing the blade.
- Inspect the blade for missing teeth, cracks, or warping before use. Replace damaged blades immediately.
- Use the correct RPM rating and never exceed the machine’s speed limit.