CAUTION! Failure to earth the power supply may result in electric shock to the operator.
5. Check that the power cord is undamaged and the plug is secure.
CAUTION! A cut or abraded cord covering could result in a short and electric shock to the
operator.
If an extension cable is to be used, make sure that it is undamaged and that it is the proper thickness for the
length.
Cable Length
Up to 10 m
Up to 15 m
Up to 30 m
Warm-up
In cold weather, warm up the unit for 30–60 seconds to allow the hydraulic oil to reach the proper viscosity.
Pull the trigger switch to extend the piston and release it when it reaches full stroke. Repeat this 15–20 times.
Stopper Adjustment
The adjustable stopper ensures that the rebar is held in the correct position during cutting. Adjust the stopper
for each rebar size before making a cut.
1. Screw in the stopper to provide sufficient clearance for the rebar.
2. Insert the rebar fully into the U-shaped support, ensuring it rests on the base of the stopper.
3. Keep the rebar at a right angle (90°) to the front, then screw out the stopper until it is just touching
the rebar. Once set, the stopper needs no further adjustment for rebar of the same diameter, but it
must be reset for a different size.
CAUTION! Failure to set the stopper correctly can lead to excessive wear on the cutter block
and may cause cut ends to fly out.
Cutting Instructions
1. Place the rebar between the stopper and front cutter block, ensuring it is properly seated in the U-
shaped support.
2. Pull the trigger switch and hold it down as the piston advances and cuts the rebar.
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If the switch is released partway through, the piston will stop.
3. Once the cut is complete, release the switch. The piston will retract automatically.
NOTE The switch cannot be reactivated until the piston has fully retracted.
Points of Attention
1. Exercise caution when cutting short lengths (30 cm or less) as the cut end may fly out.
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110V Cable Size (AWG)
16 AWG
14 AWG
10 AWG
230V Cable Size (Normalization)
1.0 mm²
1.25 mm²
1.5 mm²