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Blade Tct 190 X 60t 30/20/16 Atb Positive Profesional Industrial

Blade Tct 190 X 60t 30/20/16 Atb Positive Profesional Industrial
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  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: TCPR19060-30
  • Weight: 0.43kg
  • Dimensions: 290.00mm x 230.00mm x 5.00mm
  • SKU: TCPR19060-30
  • UPC: 6009515820008
R 879.00
Ex VAT: R 764.35

Tork Craft TCT Saw Blade 190 × 60T 30/20/16 mm ATB Positive

Heading: 190 mm diameter, 60 carbide-tipped teeth, multi-bore 30/20/16 mm for fine wood & board cutting

The :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} is engineered to deliver high-quality finishes and efficient performance when cutting timber, plywood, MDF and other sheet goods. With its 190 mm diameter and 60 fine-cut teeth, it’s particularly suited for applications where edge quality, minimal tear-out and precision matter.

Thanks to its ATB (Alternate Top Bevel) positive-hook tooth configuration and a bore design that accommodates 30 mm, 20 mm or 16 mm arbor sizes, this blade is well-suited for portable circular saws, mitre saws and workshop machines that handle versatile board and timber work. Whether you’re fabricating joinery, cutting laminated panels or working site-side, this blade brings both finish and versatility.

Industrial quality range

The “Industrial” label indicates that this blade is built for regular use in workshop or job-site settings where consistent cutting and durability are required across a range of timber and board-based materials.

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Features

  • 190 mm diameter TCT circular saw blade — the size well suited to many job-site and workshop saws.
  • 60 ATB positive teeth — chosen for cleaner edges and reduced splintering when cutting sheet goods and fine timber.
  • 30/20/16 mm bore configuration — accommodates popular arbor sizes with reducing rings for flexibility.
  • Tungsten-carbide tipped teeth — just what you need for durability and consistent performance when working through wood-based materials.
  • Fine-cut geometry — balances quality of finish and feed rate for tasks where appearance and accuracy count.

Benefits

  • Smoother, cleaner cut edges: High tooth count and ATB geometry reduce breakout and leave better edge finishes—excellent for joinery, cabinetry and panel work.
  • Flexible fit across tools: Multi-bore design means you can mount the blade on various saws without needing blade stock for each arbor size.
  • Reliable durability: Industrial-grade build gives you longer life under consistent use in workshop or site-based work.
  • Versatile cutting across materials: Ideal for plywood, MDF, laminates, softwoods and many hardwoods—one blade covers many tasks.

Extra Information

  • Perfect for cross-cutting board goods, sheet materials, laminated substrates and general timber where finish quality matters.
  • Works well on portable circular saws and mitre saws with 190 mm blade capacity and 30/20/16 mm arbor options.
  • If ultra-high finish on delicate veneers or melamine-faced board is critical, consider a blade with even higher tooth count (80T+) dedicated to that work.
  • Maintain a clean blade plate and teeth (free of resin and glue build-up) to preserve cut quality and prolong the blade’s life.

Pro Tip

  • When trimming panels or laminated boards, fl ip the sheet face-side down and use a sacrificial backer board. This helps avoid underside chipping and lets this 60-tooth blade deliver a crisp, clean edge even on finish-sensitive work.

Specifications

Description Spec
BrandTork Craft
Cat No.TCPR19060-30
Product TypeTCT circular saw blade — fine-cut/board & timber work
Diameter190 mm
Tooth Count60T
Bore Size30 mm (with reducing rings for 20 mm & 16 mm)

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 correctly mounted, securely tightened and rated for the saw’s maximum speed.
  • Use guards, fences and guides as supplied with your saw; keep hands well clear of the cutting zone.
  • Allow the blade to reach full operating speed before initiating the cut, and wait for the blade to stop completely before removing material or setting the tool down.