What Are the Advantages of a Rebar Tie Gun?
Regardless of your project, as long as you’re working with steel
reinforcing bars you’ll need the right tools that will help you do your job
efficiently, safely and smoothly, with no room for errors. One of the tools you
should have on your worksite is the rebar tie gun. Also known as
a ‘rebar tying machine’ or ‘rebar tier,’ it automatically ties the steel bars
correctly and securely to reduce your time spent on the task. Beyond that, the
tool offers more advantages with regards to productivity, safety and your
reputation as a builder or construction worker. Keep reading to know more about
some of the benefits.
Increased
productivity
Tying steel bars is time-consuming when done manually. An
automatic rebar tie gun allows you
to do it at lightning-quick speeds of 0.6 – 0.8 seconds depending on the model
you are using. High-quality rebar tiers are powered by long-lasting lithium-ion
batteries, so they shouldn’t require recharging until the end of the work day.
Some rebar tiers can perform more than 5,000 ties (two wraps) per charge.
Increased
safety at work
When you tie steel bars, your hands, fingers and wrists perform
repetitive movements, which could eventually cause strain and trauma to the
muscles and joints. In some situations, you may be required to crouch, bend or
reach awkwardly just to tie the steel bars. Because of that, manual rebar tying
is considered a health hazard.
Using a rebar tie gun can
protect you and your workers from developing unnecessary repetitive strain
injuries down the line. Simply pull the trigger and it will automatically tie
the steel bars for you. You can even get an electronic extension arm, which
prevents you from over-reaching or positioning yourself in awkward positions
just to get the job done.
Complete
construction projects on time
The rebar
tie gun is one of those necessary tools that can reduce
downtime and prevent injuries, so it helps you to complete projects on time. It
also helps create a safer workplace and promotes health and safety on the job
site.
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