How to Properly Feed Wire into the Rebar Tie Machine?
Without the right
equipment, tying steel reinforcement bars manually can put you at risk of
developing unnecessary musculoskeletal injuries in the long run. That’s why
it’s advisable to use a high-quality rebar tie machine to get the job
done faster, safer and easier! It’s an innovative tool that automatically ties
rebar with two to three wraps, depending on the project’s specifications, in
just 0.6 or 0.8 seconds. Simply pull the trigger to make it work.
A good rebar tying
machine should be able to perform around 4,500 to 5,000 ties per charge,
depending on the model. Over time, it will eventually run out of tire wire and
you will have to replace the tie wire coil. Normally the manufacturer of your rebar
tie machine also offers replacement tie wire coils made of galvanised
or 304 stainless steel. You shouldn’t have to look further and buy new wires
from another source, and you can be sure that you are using high-quality wire
to secure reinforcement steel bars!
Follow these steps to
properly feed a new coil of tie wire into your RAPIDTOOL rebar tie machine:
- Make
sure the tool’s trigger lock is on, power is switched off and battery removed.
- Push
the black release lever until it is caught by the red release stopper.
- Push
the reel stopper to open the reel stay.
- Insert
the wire coil with the wire-end upwards and forward. Carefully close the
reel stay and secure the red reel stopper.
- Insert
the tip of the wire through the gap of the feeding gears and into the pipe
(10-20 mm).
- Push the red release stopper
and make sure that the black release lever is back in original position,
and that the feeding gears are clamping the wire.
- Insert
the battery, switch the power on, release the trigger lock and the rebar
tie machine should be ready to go.
- Perform
a test tie to check if the tie tension is set correctly.
It is best to get
replacement tie wire coils in bulk, especially for big projects. This way you’ll
always have replacement wire whenever you need it!
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