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14 ENGLISH

Continuous actuation mode

1.

 

Switch the tool mode from the single actuation 

mode to the continuous actuation mode using the mode 

switching button.

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►    

1.

 Mode switching button

2.

 

Release the trigger lock.

3.

 

While pulling the switch trigger, push the tool 

vertically against the rebars, and press the arm against 

the point where the rebars cross at a 45-degree angle. 

Press the contact plate firmly against the tying point. 

The wire will be tied.

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45°

45°

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1.

 Contact plate

4.

 

After tying, exercise care not to hook the arm on 

the rebars and pull the tool up.

Cautions on working

• 

If you move the arm from the tying position during 

the wire tying process, the wire will get stuck on 

the hook, which may lead to incorrect tying.

• 

Keep pressing the tool against the rebars until the 

wire tying process is completed.

• 

Do not move to the next tying point until the cur-

rent wire tying process is completed.

• 

The tool tip rotating part (hook) twists the wire 

during the wire tying process. Hold the grip firmly 

so that your body is not pulled by the tool.

• 

Do not touch the wires during the wire tying 

process.

• 

If you are repeating the wire tying processes in 

the single actuation mode, fully release your finger 

from the switch trigger. Then, continue to operate 

the switch trigger.

• 

If you pull the switch trigger when there is no tie 

wire left, an error is displayed. Replace with a new 

tie wire and restart the tool.

Tying tips

• 

Tilt the tool at a 45° angle to the crossed rebars, 

and tie alternately as shown in the figure.

Summary of Contents for DTR180

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Cordless Rebar Tying Tool DTR180 ENGLISH Original instructions Read before use...

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Page 3: ...erator that are based on an estima tion of exposure in the actual conditions of use taking account of all parts of the operating cycle such as the times when the tool is switched off and when it is ru...

Page 4: ...ury within a fraction of a second 9 Always wear protective goggles to protect your eyes from injury when using power tools The goggles must comply with ANSI Z87 1 in the USA EN 166 in Europe or AS NZS...

Page 5: ...rk 5 Wear clothes that have close fitting hemlines and sleeves Do not work with a towel or other object wrapped around your neck Otherwise they may get caught in the rotating part and cause an acciden...

Page 6: ...material 2 Avoid storing battery cartridge in a con tainer with other metal objects such as nails coins etc 3 Do not expose battery cartridge to water or rain A battery short can cause a large current...

Page 7: ...ool causing injury to you or someone around you CAUTION Do not install the battery cartridge forcibly If the cartridge does not slide in easily it is not being inserted correctly Indicating the remain...

Page 8: ...rarily When adjustment has completed the tool stops auto matically When you press the power button again the power turns off and the tying mode lamp goes out 1 2 1 Tying mode lamp 2 Power button NOTE...

Page 9: ...s again Remaining battery notification When the battery voltage drops below the required level the tool will stop operating an error tone will sound and the number 4 will appear on the display panel T...

Page 10: ...eased and may be twisted 5 Make the tip of the wire straight and pass the wire through the guide 1 1 Guide NOTE If the tip of the wire is bent when it is passed through the guide the wire may become j...

Page 11: ...ath of the wire 3 Wire NOTICE When the lock lever is released and when the left and right gears mesh with each other the grooves in the gears form a space This space becomes the path for the wire Make...

Page 12: ...e the curl guide open 2 Turn the power on If the tool will not operate and if the value 2 is shown on the display panel the state of the tool is normal Turn the power off and close the curl guide If t...

Page 13: ...mp Single actuation mode 1 Push the arm securely against the tying point Push the tool vertically against the rebars and press the arm against the point where the rebars cross at a 45 degree angle 45...

Page 14: ...s the wire will get stuck on the hook which may lead to incorrect tying Keep pressing the tool against the rebars until the wire tying process is completed Do not move to the next tying point until th...

Page 15: ...hen wire has been used up normally approximately 20 cm of the wire remains wound on the reel In this state replace the wire reel with a new one If it is difficult to remove the wire reel from the tool...

Page 16: ...included in the tool package 1 3 4 2 1 Bolt A 2 Bolt B 3 Contact plate cover 4 Wire guide B NOTICE Do not forcibly remove any bolts that cannot be removed using the hex wrench 2 Pull the contact plate...

Page 17: ...4 Cutter A 5 Link arm A NOTICE Face the projection of cutter B down ward and install the cutter as shown in the figure 3 Align the pipe of the tool with the groove inside the wire guide B and assembl...

Page 18: ...18 ENGLISH 7 After assembling confirm that the contact plate can move as shown in the figure 1 1 Contact plate NOTE If the contact plate is caught press it as shown in the figure...

Page 19: ...e the curl guide 3 The tool does not perform the tying process in continuous actuation mode The contact plate is caught Release the contact plate from being caught 4 The tool does not start The tool s...

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