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3-2 (Fig.11) Rotate the Magazine stopper (

6

) to 

open the Magazine cover.

3-3 (Fig.24) Remove the Tiewire from the 

Magazine.

3-4 (Fig.25) Remove the wire with the plastic 

piece from the Wire guide.

4.

When the Tiewire runs out

(Fig.26) The plastic piece comes off when it is 
used up normally, and can be discarded 
separately as plastic and metal wire. (About 20 
cm remains after normal use)
(Fig.6) Set the Main switch (

e

) at "OFF", the 

Trigger lock (

2

) at "LOCK" and remove the 

Battery pack (

5

).

5.

Tension adjustment

(Fig.27.

c

) This dial allows you to adjust wire 

tension torque slightly. To increase the tension, 
turn it in the counterclockwise. To decrease the 
tension, turn it in the clockwise.

6.

Auto Power-off feature

This tool has "Auto Power-off" feature, which 
saves the power consumption of the Battery 
when the tool is not operated.

If the tool is not operated for 30 minutes, the tool 
is automatically turned off. When the power is 
turned off automatically, turn the Main switch 
OFF and ON again to operate the tool.

7.

For proper tightness

7-1 (Fig. 21) Tilt the tool 45° angle to the crossed 

rebars.

7-2 (Fig.22) Align the Center mark (

a

) to the 

center of the crossed rebars.

7-3 (Fig.28) Apply the tool perpendicularly to the 

surface of the crossed rebars.

During tool operation

Do not move the tool during tying operation until 
the tool stops tying automatically.

7-4 (Fig.29) Tie in alternate direction.
7-5 (Fig.30) Cross tying.

Bent the knot of the first tie before making 
the second tying.

8.

How to reload previously used 
Tiewire

(Fig.31)  Without twisting the 2 wires, insert them 
into the Wire guide (

i

).

13.STORAGE

Do not store the tool in a cold weather 
environment. Keep the tool in a warm area.
When not in use, the tool should be stored in a 
warm and dry place. Keep out of reach of 
children.

REMOVE REEL OF TIEWIRE

When you have finished the Tiewire, remove the 
reel from the tool.

STORE THE TOOL

When you have finished tying work or when the 
tool will not be used for a while, set the Main 
switch (Fig.1.

e

) at "OFF", the Trigger lock 

(Fig.1.

2

) at "LOCK" and remove the Battery pack 

(Fig.1.

5

). The tool and accessories should be 

stored in a well-ventilated dry place where the 
temperature will not exceed 40°C (104°F).
The Battery pack with the Pack cap (Fig.2.

k

) to 

prevent short circuits should be stored in a well-
ventilated dry place where the temperature will 
not exceed 30°C (86°F).

Summary of Contents for Re-Bar-Tier Twintier RB441T CE

Page 1: ...ings could result in serious injury Keep these instructions with the tool for future reference Veillez lire et bien comprendre les tiquettes et le manuel avant d utiliser cet outil Tout manquement au...

Page 2: ...LOCK Fig 1 22 21 23 Fig 4 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig 6 2...

Page 3: ...Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 21 UNLOCK 45 PUSH 24 25 3...

Page 4: ...Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26 Fig 27 Fig 28 Fig 29 Fig 30 Fig 31 4...

Page 5: ...3 11 BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS 14 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 15 13 STORAGE 16 14 WARNING BUZZERS AND PROCEDURES TO FOLLOW 17 DEFINITIONS OF SIGNAL WORDS WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not...

Page 6: ...harger JC925 CE Power cord INSTRUCTION MANUAL AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This book 1 Arm 2 Trigger lock 3 Trigger 4 Grip 5 Battery pack 6 Magazine stopper 7 Magazine 8 Release button 9 Release stopper 0...

Page 7: ...the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury Use personal protective equipment Always wear eye protection Pro...

Page 8: ...signated battery packs Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire When battery pack is not in use keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips coins keys nails screw...

Page 9: ...jury 7 NEVER OPERATE THE TOOL UNDER ANY ABNORMAL CONDITION If the tool is not in good working order or if any abnormal condition is noticed switch it off immediately set the Main switch at OFF lock th...

Page 10: ...s Operate the charger free of dust or other foreign materials 13 14 Handle the power cord carefully Do not carry the Battery charger by its power cord Do not use the power cord to disconnect it from a...

Page 11: ...4A DC25 2V 4 5A WEIGHT 1 5kg 3 3lbs OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F OPERATING HUMIDITY RANGE 80 RH or less PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Lithium ion Battery pack PRODUCT NO JPL91440A NOMIN...

Page 12: ...ol is used Be sure to identify safety measures to protect the operator that are based on an estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of use taking account of all parts of the operating cycle su...

Page 13: ...EG TYPE OF WIRE Annealed wire Poly coated wire Electro galvanized wire DIAMETER 1 0mm 1 1mm 1 0mm TIES COIL 10 mm 10 mm 3 3 Approx 265 ties Approx 230 ties Approx 265 ties 13 mm 13 mm 4 4 Approx 240 t...

Page 14: ...o in functional trouble of the tool s main body Do not use a Battery pack when its service life is finished This will cause functional trouble in the tool s main body Also charging a Battery pack that...

Page 15: ...17 Press the Release stopper 9 up and confirm that the Release button has been raised up 1 9 Fig 18 Close the Magazine cover and rotate the Magazine stopper 45 clockwise If the Window is dirty Open t...

Page 16: ...ebars 7 2 Fig 22 Align the Center mark a to the center of the crossed rebars 7 3 Fig 28 Apply the tool perpendicularly to the surface of the crossed rebars During tool operation Do not move the tool d...

Page 17: ...re defect in internal driving mechanism Immediately discontinue operation and set the Main switch Fig 6 e at OFF the Trigger lock Fig 6 2 at LOCK and remove the Battery pack Fig 6 5 before consulting...

Page 18: ...4 99 100 101 99 99 90 108 F 98 E f f 94 95 97 96 D e c d b a f 93 g B b a 24 30 45 42 40 39 46 44 43 41 25 38 37 36 34 33 32 29 31 29 24 28 27 26 14 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 11 35 88 C A G...

Page 19: ...E BASE DU RESSORT BASE DE MUELLE 29 BB40824 Steel BOLT 3X6 BOULON 3X6 PERNO 3 6 30 RB81283 Steel FEEDING GEAR BASE ASSY ENSEMBLE DE LA BASE DE L ENGRENAGE D ALIMENTATION CONJUNTO DE BASE DE ENGRANAJE...

Page 20: ...IQUETA DE ESPECIFICACIONES 90 CC49411 Steel HEX NUT M5 CROU HEXAGONAL M5 TUERCA HEXAGONAL M5 91 FF51714 Steel HOLLOW PIN 1714 GOUPILLE CREUSE 1714 PERNO HUECO 1714 92 RB70685 PA Steel copper etc FRAME...

Page 21: ...TADORA 143 RB12724 POM CON ROD BASE BASE DE LA TIGE DE CONNEXION BASE DE BIELA 144 FF51711 Steel HOLLOW PIN 1711 GOUPILLE CREUSE 1711 PERNO HUECO 1711 145 BB40717 Steel BOLT 3X20 CF BOULON 3X20 CF PER...

Page 22: ...7 Steel JAW B M CHOIRE B MORDAZA B 179 KK33249 Steel TORSION SPRING 3249 RESSORT DE TORSION 3249 MUELLE DE TORSI N 3249 180 RB12625 Steel JAW BASE BASE DE MACHOIRE BASE DE MORDAZA 181 FF41864 Steel ST...

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Page 24: ...icado bajo la responsabilidad exclusiva del fabricante anteriormente mencionado La finalidad de la declaraci n anteriormente descrita se encuentra en conformidad con la siguiente legislaci n de armoni...

Page 25: ...ion sans pr avis en vue d y apporter des am liorations El contenido de este manual puede sufrir modificaciones sin previo aviso para la introducci n de mejoras 4100252 171025 00 01 PRINTED IN JAPAN Ca...

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