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    Tag: rebar tying

    What are the Types of Rebar Tools?

    Rebar is an indispensable core material in modern construction projects and is widely used in concrete structures to enhance its tensile strength. In order to improve construction efficiency and ensure structural quality and precision, rebar tools have become an indispensable equipment on construction sites. There are many types of rebar tools, including common ones such as rebar benders, rebar tying machines, rebar cutters, etc. Each tool has its own unique functions and application scenarios. In this article, ATO online store will introduce the types, functions and applications of these commonly used rebar tools in detail.

    Rebar Tying Machine: Working Principle and Advantages

    The rebar tying machine is also known as automatic lithium battery rebar tying machine because it works with lithium batteries. It is a hand-held battery-type rebar fast binding tool, which replaces the manual operation of the original steel wire hook. It is shaped like a large pistol, with a wire winding mechanism at the muzzle, a rechargeable battery installed at the handle, a coil at the end of the gun to supply muzzle spinning, and a transmission rotating device and accessories installed in the chamber, and the trigger is the power switch. Here, ATO will tell you how it works.

    How to Operate a Rebar Tying Machine?

    Rebar tying machine, also known as Automatic rebar tying machine or rebar tier, is a handheld battery rebar fast-tying tool. It is an intelligent tool with a built-in microcontroller that can automatically complete all steps of rebar bundling, which can be widely used in the field of construction engineering to replace manual bundling of rebar. The rebar tying machine is mainly composed of four parts: body, special wire reel, battery box, and charger. In this article, ATO will provide an operation guide on how to operate a rebar tying machine.