T-shank Jig Saw Blade Softwood/chip/ply/firbre 4.0mm 6tpi 250mm 2pc
T-shank Jig Saw Blade Softwood/chip/ply/firbre 4.0mm 6tpi 250mm 2pc
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: TC T1044D
- Weight: 0.09kg
- Dimensions: 326.00mm x 55.00mm x 1.00mm
- SKU: TC T1044D
- UPC: 6009515855062
R 84.00
Ex VAT: R 73.04
Tork Craft T-Shank Blade — Softwood/Chipboard/Ply/Fibre-board 4.0 mm, 6 TPI, 250 mm (2-Pack)
Packaging: Carded (2 blades per pack)
Engineered for fast, efficient cutting in softwoods, chipboard, plywood and fibre-board panels — this Tork Craft T-shank blade features a 4.0 mm body for stability and control, with coarse 6 TPI tooth spacing for rapid material removal. The 250 mm length is ideal for deeper panel cuts or longer plunge operations.
Features
- 4.0 mm body thickness — robust for sheet goods and thicker wood panels.
- 6 TPI — coarse teeth for aggressive cutting in soft and panel materials.
- 250 mm length — extended reach for deeper cuts in boards and framing.
- T-shank mount — fits modern jigsaws for quick blade swaps.
Benefits
- Fast throughput: Coarse tooth spacing removes material quickly, ideal for panel delivery work.
- Stable cut: The 4.0 mm body gives better stability and fewer wander issues in long cuts.
- Good value: Two blades per pack reduce tool-change downtime on site.
Extra Information
- Recommended for use in softwood, chipboard, plywood and other fibre panels where speed matters more than ultra-fine finish.
- Support the workpiece closely and use steady feed—the long blade length means you’ll want firm control to avoid blade flex or chatter.
- When cutting laminate-faced board, consider masking the surface to reduce tear-out on the veneer face.
Pro Tip
- Begin your cut lightly, then increase feed once the blade is stabilised—this preserves the blade’s edge and improves finish in interior cuts of panelled material.
Safety
- Wear eye protection when using a jigsaw; chips and fragments may eject at speed.
- Use correct base-plate and ensure workpiece is secured—long blades are more prone to wander and vibration.
- Allow the saw to reach full speed before entering the cut line, and hold the saw firmly to avoid deflection.