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BLADE TCT 185 X 60T 20/16 GENERAL PURPOSE CROSS CUT
BLADE TCT 185 X 60T 20/16 GENERAL PURPOSE CROSS CUT
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BLADE TCT 185 X 60T 20/16 GENERAL PURPOSE CROSS CUT
Features
- 185 mm diameter — standard size for many jobsite and bench saws.
- 60 teeth (fine cross-cut grind) — optimised for clean finish cuts rather than heavy ripping.
- 20 mm bore — includes reducer for 16 mm arbors.
- TCT tip construction — tungsten-carbide tipped teeth for long life and consistent performance.
- Precision-balanced plate reduces vibration and improves cut quality.
Benefits
- Superior finish: High tooth count means smoother cut surfaces and less sanding required.
- Reduced tear-out: Ideal for sheet goods, laminates and humble plywood where chip-free edges matter.
- Lasts longer: Carbide-tipped teeth stay sharp for many more cuts compared with standard blades.
- Flexible arbor fit: 20/16 mm bore means you can use on different saws with proper reducers.
Extra Information
- Best suited to fine finishing tasks rather than heavy ripping — use slow feed for maximum quality.
- When cutting laminate or veneered material, support the off-cut side to avoid splintering.
- Keep blade clean and free of resin build-up to maintain sharpness and finish quality.
Pro Tip
- Use a sacrificial backing board when cross-cutting thin sheet goods to prevent tear-out on the underside cut face.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCD18560 |
| Product Type | TCT Circular Saw Blade — Fine Cross-Cut |
| Diameter | 185 mm |
| Tooth Count | 60T |
| Bore (Arbor) | 20 / 16 mm |
| Tip Material | Tungsten-Carbide Tipped (TCT) |
| Pack Quantity | 1 |
| Suitable Materials | Plywood, MDF, Laminates, Hardwood, Veneers |
| Tool Compatibility | Handheld circular saws or bench saws with 185 mm capacity and 20 mm arbor (or 16 mm with reducer) |
Safety
- Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting.
- Ensure the blade diameter and bore suit your saw before fitting.
- Allow the saw to reach full speed before cutting; feed material steadily.
- Check for damaged teeth or a warped plate before each use and replace if necessary.