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Blade Contractor 200 X 24t 30/1/20/16 Circular Saw Tct

Blade Contractor 200 X 24t 30/1/20/16 Circular Saw Tct
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: TCP20024
  • Weight: 0.48kg
  • Dimensions: 220.00mm x 220.00mm x 10.00mm
  • SKU: TCP20024
  • UPC: 6009515088736
R 228.00
Ex VAT: R 198.26

Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 200 mm × 24T × 30/1/20/16 mm

Highlights: 200 mm diameter Contractor Series TCT blade with 24 precision-tipped teeth and multi-bore 30/20/16 mm fitment for broad tool compatibility

The Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 200 mm × 24T × 30/1/20/16 mm is part of the Contractor Series — designed for tradespeople and workshop environments where dependable, versatile blades are essential. With 24 tungsten carbide-tipped teeth, this blade offers solid performance across softwoods, hardwoods and common panel materials.

Featuring a 30 mm standard bore with included reducing bushes for 20 mm and 16 mm, this blade fits a wide variety of circular saws found on site and in workshop fleets. The 200 mm size gives extra cutting depth and capacity without moving into heavy-duty industrial territory.

What is the Tork Craft Contractor Series TCT circular saw blade?

The Tork Craft Contractor Series TCT circular saw blade is a professional-grade range created for trade use — durable construction, carbide-tipped teeth, broad application versatility and reliable performance job after job. These are not entry-level blades; they’re built for dependability, not compromise.

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Features

  • 200 mm diameter blade Provides deeper cutting capacity compared with standard sizes, ideal for thicker stock or larger panels.
  • 24T carbide-tipped teeth Balanced tooth count delivering a good mix of feed rate and finish for a wide range of materials.
  • 30/20/16 mm bore configuration Multi-bore compatibility eases saw fleet management and reduces the need for multiple specialised blades.
  • Contractor Series construction Built for everyday trade use — reliable, robust and consistent, not a budget compromise.
  • General-purpose tooth geometry Suitable for panel work, cross-cutting, trimming and sizing in both site and workshop scenarios.

Benefits

  • Reliable performance: Contractor Series build ensures you can trust the blade to perform job after job.
  • Efficient cutting: The 24-tooth design allows good feed rates while maintaining edge quality for general tasks.
  • Fit-fleet flexibility: Multi-bore design means fewer complications when switching saws or jobs.
  • Professional finish you can trust: Carbide-tipped teeth and robust blade construction deliver consistent results and lower downtime.

Extra Information

  • Ideal for contractors, carpenters, joiners and workshops needing a dependable, all-round blade.
  • Recommended for softwoods, many hardwoods (check suitability per species), plywood, chipboard and other wood-based panel materials.
  • Ensure your circular saw is rated for 200 mm diameter blades and that the arbor/bore size matches 30/20/16 mm before installation.
  • To extend blade life: avoid forcing the cut, clear resin or pitch build-up, ensure your saw’s base plate/fence alignment is correct, and store the blade properly when not in use.

Pro Tip

  • When cutting large panels or sheet goods, clamp a straight-edge guide, start with a shallow scoring pass and then proceed with the full-depth cut. Using the Contractor Series blade will give you straighter, cleaner edges with minimal follow-up sanding or trimming.

Specifications

Description Spec
BrandTork Craft
Cat No.TCP20024
Product TypeContractor Series TCT circular saw blade
Blade Diameter200 mm
Number of Teeth24T (tungsten carbide-tipped)
Bore Size30 mm bore with 20 mm & 16 mm reducing bushes
Recommended MaterialsSoftwoods, selected hardwoods, plywood, chipboard and other wood-based panels
Typical ApplicationsGeneral-purpose cutting, trimming, sizing in site or workshop use

Safety

  • Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting to protect against flying chips, noise and fine dust.
  • Always disconnect the saw from its power source before fitting, adjusting or removing the blade.
  • Ensure the blade is mounted correctly: the rotation arrow on the blade matches the saw’s direction of travel and that all flanges and guards are secure.
  • Use proper support for the work-piece, keep your hands clear of the cutting line and avoid binding or kick-back situations.
  • Allow the blade to reach full speed before entering the cut and wait until it has stopped completely before setting the saw down or changing blades.