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9
OPERATING PROCEDURE
This tool is electro-hydraulic rebar cutter to be designed to
cut reinforcing bars.
Read, understand and follow all safety instructions and
operating procedures. If you do not understand the
instructions or if conditions are not correct for proper
operations, do not operate this tool. Consult your
supervisor or other responsible person.
Rebar
Blades
1. Position the rebar to be cut so that it is fully between the
blades as shown in the figure on the left.
If the rebar to be cut is not positioned fully between the
blades, the blades will be damaged; the rebar will be
ejected violently and may cause serious personal injury.
WARNING
Hold Bolt
Rebar
Blades
HBC-16R
Stopper
1. Before operation, confirm that the position of the
operator, relative to the tool, and the surrounding area
is safe for operation. Put on safety glasses and wear
protective clothing.
2. Refer to the tool specifications in this manual and do
not cut rebar of size or hardness that exceeds the
cutting capacity of the tool.
3. Do not cut material other than rebar. Please ask the
manufacturer if you want to cut other materials.
WARNING
When cutting rebar, adjust the Hold Bolt according to the
thickness (diameter) of the rebar to be cut so that the rebar
is at 90 degrees to the blades as shown in the figure on
the left. Without this adjustment, the cut piece may fly off
and cause serious injury to the operator or bystanders.
WARNING
3. Confirm that the power supply is 115 V / 230 V single
phase. Insert the plug into the power outlet and connect
the plug to ground (does not apply to HBC-613, 816 and
520) If your power outlet has no earth, first install a
ground adapter on the tool side before inserting the plug
(excluding HBC-613, 816 and 520)
Rebar
Hold Bolt
Hold Bolt
HBC-16R
Rebar
HBC-16R
Cutting Procedure.
2. Adjust the Hold Bolt according to the diameter of the
rebar to be cut so that the rebar is at 90 degrees to the
blades as shown in the figure on the left. Tighten the lock
nut. The Hold Bolt supports the rebar and keeps it per-
pendicular to the blades when cutting.