Menu
Your Cart

Blade Contractor 190 X 40t 30/20/16 Circular Saw Tct

Blade Contractor 190 X 40t 30/20/16 Circular Saw Tct
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: TCP19040-30
  • Weight: 0.38kg
  • Dimensions: 243.00mm x 240.00mm x 6.00mm
  • SKU: TCP19040-30
  • UPC: 6009675081097
R 236.00
Ex VAT: R 205.22

Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 190mm × 40T × 30/20/16mm

Highlights: 190mm diameter Contractor Series TCT blade with 40 precision-tipped teeth and multi-bore fitment (30/20/16mm) for a wide range of circular saws

The Tork Craft Contractor TCT Circular Saw Blade 190mm × 40T × 30/20/16mm is part of the Contractor Series — built for professionals who require consistent, robust performance both on site and in the workshop. With 40 tungsten carbide-tipped teeth, it delivers dependable cuts in softwoods, hardwoods and wood-based panels under real-world conditions.

Featuring a 30mm main bore and bushes for 20mm and 16mm, this blade offers flexibility across differing saw arbours. The Contractor Series construction ensures no compromise — it's designed for regular use, not occasional jobs.

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

The Contractor Series from Tork Craft is a professional-grade line of circular saw blades engineered for tradespeople who demand durable tools that perform day-in, day-out. These are not economy blades—they are built to handle tough materials, frequent cuts and demanding conditions while giving consistent results.

Write a review

 

Download the Specification sheet:
View the Specification sheet:

Features

  • 190mm diameter blade Offers increased cutting depth compared to standard sizes, accommodating larger stock or thicker panels.
  • 40T carbide-tipped teeth Balanced for general-purpose use—good feed rate while maintaining a decent edge finish.
  • 30/20/16mm bore configuration Multi-bore compatibility lets you use the blade in various saws with minimal fuss.
  • Contractor Series build quality Engineered for frequent use, tough environments and consistent performance under trade demands.
  • General-purpose tooth geometry Suitable for tasks like trimming, sizing, cross-cutting and board work in both site and workshop settings.

Benefits

  • Reliable job-site performance: Built to endure real-world conditions, not just the occasional home user job.
  • Efficient cutting: The 40-tooth layout enables a higher feed rate while still maintaining acceptable edge quality for many applications.
  • Tool-fleet flexibility: With the multi-bore configuration, you reduce the need for multiple blades or adaptors across different saws.
  • Professional finish you can rely on: Carbide-tipped teeth and Contractor Series construction means the blade stays sharp and cuts true for longer.

Extra Information

  • Ideal for contractors, carpenters, joiners and site teams who need a reliable general-purpose cutting blade.
  • Recommended for cutting softwoods, many hardwoods (verify species suitability), plywood, chipboard and wood-based panel boards.
  • Ensure your circular saw is rated for a 190mm blade diameter and that your arbor fits 30/20/16mm bushing combination.
  • To maximise blade life: avoid forcing the cut, keep blades free of resin or pitch build-up, ensure your saw base plate and fence are aligned and store the blade safely when not in use.

Pro Tip

  • When cutting long boards or panels on site, clamp a straight-edge guide, start with a shallow scoring pass then complete the cut at full depth. With your Contractor Series blade you’ll enjoy straighter edges and spend less time on follow-up sanding or trimming.

Specifications

Description Spec
BrandTork Craft
Cat No.TCP19040-30
Product TypeContractor Series TCT circular saw blade
Blade Diameter190mm
Number of Teeth40T (tungsten carbide-tipped)
Bore Size30mm with 20mm & 16mm reducing bushes
Recommended MaterialsSoftwoods, selected hardwoods, plywood, chipboard and wood-based panels
Typical ApplicationsGeneral-purpose cutting, trimming, sizing for site or workshop use

Safety

  • Wear eye, ear and dust protection when cutting to guard 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 must match 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.