IDEAL TCT BLADE [WOOD] [4.5" X 40T] [35 MM BORE] [IGS PRO] CIRCULAR SAW ACCESSORY - 27569
IDEAL TCT BLADE [WOOD] [4.5" X 40T] [35 MM BORE] [IGS PRO] CIRCULAR SAW ACCESSORY - 27569
IDEAL TCT BLADE [WOOD] [4.5" X 40T] [35 MM BORE] [IGS PRO] CIRCULAR SAW ACCESSORY - 27569
IDEAL TCT BLADE [WOOD] [4.5" X 40T] [35 MM BORE] [IGS PRO] CIRCULAR SAW ACCESSORY - 27569

IDEAL TCT BLADE [WOOD] [4.5" X 40T] [35 MM BORE] [IGS PRO] CIRCULAR SAW ACCESSORY - 27569

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Professional-Grade Cutting Power — Built for Precision, Engineered to Last

The IDEAL TCT Blade [Wood] is a professional-grade circular saw accessory engineered for tradespeople and serious woodworkers who demand clean, precise cuts with every pass. Featuring a 115mm diameter, 40 Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT) teeth, and a 22.23mm bore, this blade delivers consistent, tear-out-free performance across hardwoods, softwoods, sheet materials, and engineered timber, all at a maximum cutting speed of 13,000 RPM (80 m/s).

Key Features Perfect For
  • 40 TCT Teeth — Tungsten Carbide Tipped for extended blade life and wear resistance
  • 115mm (4.5") Blade Diameter — compact yet powerful for a wide range of circular saws
  • 13,000 RPM / 80 m/s Max Speed — high-speed performance for fast, efficient cutting
  • 22.23mm Bore Size — precision-machined arbor hole for secure, vibration-free mounting
  • Minimal Tear-Out Design — tooth geometry optimised for smooth, splinter-free finishes
  • Cabinetry, joinery, and furniture manufacturing
  • Cutting hardwood, softwood, and engineered timber panels
  • Site carpentry and structural timber framing
  • DIY home renovation and finish woodworking projects
  • Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT) Teeth for Superior Longevity: Each of the 40 teeth is tipped with industrial-grade Tungsten Carbide, one of the hardest cutting materials available. This ensures the blade retains its sharpness significantly longer than standard high-speed steel (HSS) blades, reducing downtime for replacements and delivering a consistently sharp cutting edge across thousands of cuts in demanding site conditions.
  • 40-Tooth Configuration for Smooth, Splinter-Free Cuts: The 40-tooth count strikes the ideal balance between cutting speed and surface finish quality. More teeth mean finer cuts with reduced grain tear-out, making this blade particularly well-suited for finish carpentry, cabinetry panels, and any application where surface quality matters as much as cutting speed.
  • 115mm (4.5") Diameter with 22.23mm Precision Bore: The 115mm blade diameter is optimised for compact and mid-size circular saws, offering excellent depth of cut without the bulk of larger blades. The 22.23mm bore is precision-machined to ensure a secure, wobble-free fit on compatible arbors, critical for maintaining cut accuracy and operator safety at high RPM. Always verify your saw's arbor size before fitting.
  • Maximum Cutting Speed of 13,000 RPM (80 m/s): Rated to a maximum of 13,000 RPM and 80 metres per second peripheral speed, this blade is engineered to handle the full power output of compatible circular saws without risk of structural failure. The high-speed rating ensures efficient material removal and clean cut lines even in dense hardwoods and thick sheet goods.
  • Supplied with Blade and Washer Set for Immediate Use: The IDEAL TCT Blade [Wood] comes complete with the blade and a full washer set, providing everything needed for a secure, correctly tensioned installation straight out of the box. The washer set ensures proper clamping force distribution across the arbor flange, protecting both the blade and the saw's spindle during high-load cutting operations.

 

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

Is this blade compatible with my circular saw?

The IDEAL TCT Blade [Wood] has a 115mm (4.5") diameter and a 22.23mm bore size. It is compatible with circular saws that accept a 115mm blade with a 22.23mm arbor. Before purchasing, check your saw's manual or the arbor/spindle size printed on the tool guard. Do not attempt to use a reducing washer to fit a 35mm bore saw — this blade is not rated for that configuration.

How does a TCT blade compare to a standard HSS blade?

Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT) blades significantly outperform standard High-Speed Steel (HSS) blades in both longevity and cut quality. TCT teeth are brazed onto a hardened steel plate, meaning only the cutting tip is carbide — this keeps the blade body flexible while the tip stays razor-sharp far longer. For regular woodworking use, a TCT blade can last 10–50x longer than an equivalent HSS blade before requiring resharpening, making it the preferred choice for professionals and serious DIYers.

Why choose a 40-tooth blade over a 24-tooth or 60-tooth blade?

Tooth count directly affects the trade-off between cutting speed and surface finish. A 24-tooth blade removes material aggressively and is best for rough framing where speed matters more than finish. A 60-tooth blade produces very fine finishes but cuts more slowly. The 40-tooth IDEAL TCT Blade sits in the optimal middle ground — fast enough for productive site work, yet fine enough to deliver clean, splinter-free edges suitable for cabinetry, furniture, and finish carpentry without needing secondary sanding.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What types of wood can this blade cut?

The IDEAL TCT Blade [Wood] is designed for a broad range of wood-based materials, including softwoods (pine, spruce, fir), hardwoods (oak, beech, walnut), plywood, MDF, chipboard, and OSB. Its 40-tooth TCT configuration handles both rip cuts along the grain and cross-cuts across the grain cleanly. It is not intended for cutting metal, masonry, or composite materials containing abrasive fillers — using it on such materials will rapidly degrade the carbide tips.

What is the maximum safe operating speed for this blade?

This blade is rated to a maximum of 13,000 RPM and a peripheral speed of 80 m/s. Never exceed these limits. Always check your circular saw's no-load RPM rating and ensure it does not exceed the blade's maximum rated speed. Operating a blade beyond its rated speed creates a serious risk of blade failure. The speed rating is marked on the blade body and should be verified before every use.

Does the blade come ready to install, or do I need additional hardware?

Yes — the IDEAL TCT Blade [Wood] is supplied as a complete installation kit. It includes the blade itself along with a full washer set, so you have everything required for a secure, correctly tensioned fit on your saw's arbor. No additional hardware is needed beyond the standard blade-change tools supplied with your circular saw (typically a spanner and arbor lock). Ensure the washer is correctly seated against the arbor flange before tightening.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

My cuts are splintering or chipping — what could be causing this?

Splintering and tear-out are typically caused by one of three issues: a dull blade, incorrect feed rate, or cutting the wrong material type. If your IDEAL TCT Blade has been in heavy use, the carbide tips may need resharpening by a professional blade service. If the blade is new, ensure you are feeding the saw steadily and without forcing — pushing too fast causes the teeth to deflect rather than shear cleanly. Also confirm the blade is mounted correctly with the tooth rotation direction matching the arrow on the blade body. Cutting against the rotation will cause severe tear-out and is a safety hazard.

The blade fits loosely on my saw's arbor — is this safe to use?

No — a loose blade is a serious safety risk and must not be used. The IDEAL TCT Blade has a 22.23mm bore. If it fits loosely, your saw's arbor diameter is likely smaller than 22.23mm. Do not use reducing washers to compensate for a bore mismatch unless they are specifically rated and approved for that blade/saw combination. Using an incorrectly fitted blade can cause the blade to shift during cutting, leading to loss of control or blade ejection. Always match the blade bore exactly to your saw's arbor size.

The blade is cutting slowly and the motor sounds strained — what should I check?

A strained motor combined with slow cutting usually indicates one of the following: a blunt blade, an underpowered saw, or excessive feed pressure. First, inspect the TCT teeth for visible wear, chipping, or resin build-up — resin from softwoods can coat the teeth and dramatically reduce cutting efficiency; clean with a dedicated blade cleaning solvent and a stiff brush. If the teeth are worn, have the blade professionally resharpened or replace it. Also ensure your circular saw's power rating is appropriate for the material thickness you are cutting — forcing a compact saw through dense hardwood will always result in motor strain regardless of blade quality.