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Blade Tct 190 X 48t 30/20/16 Tcg Positive Profesional Industrial

Blade Tct 190 X 48t 30/20/16 Tcg Positive Profesional Industrial
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  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: TCPR19048LM
  • Weight: 0.42kg
  • Dimensions: 290.00mm x 230.00mm x 5.00mm
  • SKU: TCPR19048LM
  • UPC: 6009515808259
R 679.00
Ex VAT: R 590.43

Tork Craft TCT Saw Blade 190 x 48T 30/20/16mm TCG Positive

Heading: 190 mm diameter, 48 teeth, 30/20/16 mm bore—ideal for sheet goods and general timber cutting

The Tork Craft TCPR19048LM is a robust 190mm diameter TCT (tungsten carbide tipped) circular saw blade equipped with 48 precision-ground teeth arranged in a TCG (Trapezoidal Carbide Geometry) positive hook pattern. This combination gives excellent versatility for both sheet material, plywood, MDF and general construction timber tasks.

The multi-fit bore arrangement (30mm with reducing rings for 20mm and 16mm) allows this blade to be used across a wide variety of saws, from larger job-site circular saws to compact mitre saws. If you need one blade that handles general purpose cutting, board stock and job-site timber with good finish quality, this is a strong choice.

Industrial quality range

The “Industrial” label indicates this blade is built for higher-frequency use in workshops or job sites, offering durability, stability and consistent performance under tougher conditions.

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Features

  • 190 mm TCT circular saw blade sized for large portable saws and mitre units.
  • 48 TCG positive teeth offering a finer finish than typical ripping blades, making it well suited to sheet goods, plywood and laminated materials while still strong for timber.
  • 30/20/16 mm bore configuration ensures compatibility with saws of different arbor sizes via reducing rings.
  • Tungsten-carbide tipped teeth to provide extended life and reliable cutting performance across a range of materials.
  • Designed for general-purpose board and timber cutting—a good all-rounder blade for workshop and site applications.

Benefits

  • Cleaner edge finish: The 48-tooth count and positive hook allow smoother cuts on sheet materials and board stock with reduced chip-out on the face side.
  • Versatile across materials: Suitable for plywood, MDF, laminates, softwood framing and common hardwoods—fewer blade changes required.
  • Flexible fitment: The multi-bore size means one blade works on several saw types—reducing inventory and simplifying selection.
  • Industrial durability: Built to take the rigours of job-site and workshop use with stable plate design and carbide tips that hold up under frequent cutting conditions.

Extra Information

  • Ideal for cutting sheet goods (plywood, MDF, laminates) and general purpose timber where finish matters and you still want good feed speed.
  • Fits many portable circular saws and mitre saws with 190 mm blade capacity and the applicable arbor size using reducing rings.
  • For ultra-fine finish work (for example melamine or furniture substrate), a blade with higher tooth count (60-80T) may offer a smoother edge—consider this if that is your main use-case.
  • Keep the blade clean from resin and build-up (especially when cutting board materials) to maintain finish quality and prolong life of carbide tips.

Pro Tip

  • When cutting laminated boards or furniture-grade panels, place the sheet face-side down (so the saw cuts from the underside), use a sacrificial backer board for support and feed at a steady rate. This helps minimise top-face splintering and preserves the cleaner edge that the 48T blade is capable of delivering.

Specifications

Description Spec
BrandTork Craft
Cat No.TCPR19048LM
Product TypeTCT circular saw blade — general purpose board & timber cutting
Diameter190 mm
Tooth Count48T
Bore Size30 mm (with reducing rings for 20 mm & 16 mm)
Tooth ConfigurationTCG (Trapezoidal Carbide Geometry), positive hook

Safety

  • Wear appropriate eye, ear and dust protection when cutting.
  • Disconnect the saw from power before fitting, adjusting or removing the blade.
  • Ensure the blade is securely mounted, runs true and is rated for the saw’s diameter and maximum RPM.
  • Use the provided guards and fences, and keep hands clear of the cutting path.
  • Allow the blade to reach full speed before entering the cut and wait for it to stop fully before setting the tool down.