IDEAL TCT BLADE [WOOD] [7" X 60T] [25MM BORE] [7" X 60T X 25.4MM] [IGS PRO] CIRCULAR SAW ACCESSORY - 26245
IDEAL TCT BLADE [WOOD] [7" X 60T] [25MM BORE] [7" X 60T X 25.4MM] [IGS PRO] CIRCULAR SAW ACCESSORY - 26245
IDEAL TCT BLADE [WOOD] [7" X 60T] [25MM BORE] [7" X 60T X 25.4MM] [IGS PRO] CIRCULAR SAW ACCESSORY - 26245
IDEAL TCT BLADE [WOOD] [7" X 60T] [25MM BORE] [7" X 60T X 25.4MM] [IGS PRO] CIRCULAR SAW ACCESSORY - 26245

IDEAL TCT BLADE [WOOD] [7" X 60T] [25MM BORE] [7" X 60T X 25.4MM] [IGS PRO] CIRCULAR SAW ACCESSORY - 26245

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Engineered for Precision. Built to Last.

The IDEAL TCT Blade [Wood] is a professional-grade 180mm circular saw blade engineered for ultra-smooth, splinter-free cuts in wood. Featuring 60 Tungsten Carbide Tipped (TCT) teeth, a 25.4mm bore, and a maximum cutting speed of 8,000 RPM, this blade delivers the precision and durability demanded by cabinetmakers, carpenters, and serious DIY woodworkers alike.

KEY FEATURES PERFECT FOR
  • 60 TCT Teeth for ultra-smooth, minimal tear-out cuts
  • Tungsten Carbide Tips for extended blade life and wear resistance
  • 180mm (7") Diameter compatible with standard circular saws
  • 8,000 RPM / 80 m/s max cutting speed for fast, efficient performance
  • 25.4mm Bore for secure, vibration-free mounting
  • Cabinetry and fine furniture making
  • Finish carpentry requiring clean, splinter-free edges
  • Cutting hardwood, softwood, and engineered boards
  • On-site construction and fit-out work
  • The 60-tooth TCT configuration produces an exceptionally fine kerf, dramatically reducing tear-out and splintering on both the face and underside of the workpiece, critical for visible joinery, veneered panels, and finished surfaces where aesthetics matter as much as accuracy.
  • Each tooth is tipped with industrial-grade Tungsten Carbide, one of the hardest cutting materials available, allowing the blade to maintain its sharp cutting edge through thousands of metres of cutting without the rapid dulling associated with standard steel blades, reducing downtime and resharpening costs.
  • The 180mm (7") blade diameter paired with a 25.4mm arbor bore ensures broad compatibility with the majority of professional and prosumer circular saws on the market, providing a secure, wobble-free fit that translates directly into straighter, more consistent cut lines.
  • Rated to a maximum no-load speed of 8,000 RPM (80 m/s peripheral velocity), this blade is optimised for high-speed cutting passes through dense hardwoods and engineered timber products such as MDF, plywood, and laminated boards, maintaining cutting efficiency without burning or glazing the cut surface.
  • The blade comes supplied with a blade and washer set, ensuring you have everything needed for immediate, correctly torqued installation, the washer distributes clamping force evenly across the arbor flange, protecting the blade plate from distortion and maintaining true running accuracy over the blade's service life.

General Purchase & Comparison Queries

Is the IDEAL TCT Blade compatible with my circular saw?

The IDEAL TCT Blade [Wood] has a 180mm (7") diameter and a 25.4mm bore size, which is a standard arbor size compatible with the vast majority of professional and prosumer circular saws. We recommend confirming your saw's maximum blade diameter and arbor bore specification in its manual before purchasing to ensure a correct fit.

How does a 60-tooth blade compare to a lower tooth-count blade?

Tooth count directly affects cut quality and speed. A 60-tooth blade like this one is optimised for fine, smooth finishing cuts with minimal tear-out — ideal for cabinetry, furniture, and visible joinery. Lower tooth-count blades (e.g., 24T or 40T) remove material faster but leave a rougher edge, making them better suited for structural ripping where finish quality is less critical. For clean, professional results on finished wood surfaces, the 60-tooth configuration is the correct choice.

What is included with the blade?

The package includes one (1) IDEAL TCT Blade [Wood] and one (1) washer set. The washer is an important component — it distributes clamping force evenly across the arbor flange during installation, preventing blade plate distortion and ensuring the blade runs true throughout its service life.

Product-Specific and Usage Queries

What types of wood can this blade cut?

This blade is designed for cutting solid hardwood and softwood, as well as engineered wood products including plywood, MDF, chipboard, and laminated boards. The 60 Tungsten Carbide Tipped teeth maintain a sharp cutting edge across all these materials, delivering clean, splinter-free results. It is not intended for cutting metal, masonry, or plastics.

What is the maximum safe operating speed for this blade?

The IDEAL TCT Blade [Wood] is rated to a maximum no-load speed of 8,000 RPM, which corresponds to a peripheral velocity of 80 m/s. Always ensure your circular saw's no-load speed does not exceed this rating. Operating a blade beyond its rated speed is a serious safety hazard and will void any applicable warranty. Always refer to both the blade and saw manufacturer's safety guidelines before use.

How do I install the blade correctly?

Before installation, disconnect the saw from its power source. Fit the blade onto the arbor with the teeth pointing in the direction of blade rotation (indicated by the arrow on the blade plate). Place the included washer set as directed by your saw's manual, then tighten the arbor nut to the manufacturer's specified torque. Do not overtighten, as this can distort the blade plate. Always wear cut-resistant gloves when handling saw blades.

Problem/Solution-Oriented Queries

My cuts are splintering on the top face of the wood. Will this blade fix that?

Yes. Splintering on the top face is typically caused by a low tooth count or a dull blade. The IDEAL TCT Blade's 60-tooth configuration takes smaller, more frequent bites through the material, dramatically reducing tear-out on both the entry and exit faces. For best results on veneered or laminated panels, also consider applying masking tape along the cut line and scoring the surface before cutting.

The blade is cutting slowly and burning the wood. What should I do?

Burning and slow cutting are classic signs of a dull blade or an incorrect feed rate. If the blade is new, ensure you are feeding the saw at a steady, consistent pace — moving too slowly allows the teeth to dwell in the cut and generate excess heat. If the blade has been in use for some time, the Tungsten Carbide tips may need professional resharpening. Also verify the blade is correctly tensioned on the arbor, as a loose blade can deflect and increase friction.

The blade doesn't fit my saw's arbor. What are my options?

This blade has a 25.4mm (1") bore. If your saw has a smaller arbor diameter, a reducing ring (arbor reducer bushing) can be used to adapt the blade — these are widely available from tool accessory suppliers. However, never use a reducing ring that is not rated for the blade's maximum RPM, and always ensure the fit is secure with zero play before operating. If your saw requires a larger bore than 25.4mm, this blade is not compatible and a different blade specification will be required.