Masonary Drill | Rebar Cutter
1. 
When rebar is encountered while drilling with a rotary hammer and a carbide hammer bit, immediately stop the hammer and remove the bit from the hole (failure to stop could severely damage a carbide hammer bit - regardless of manufacturerʼs claim).
2. 
Mount a rotary rebar cutter in a standard 1/2" chuck/drill motor or SDS+ rotary hammer-motor (with the selector in the rotary-only position); insert the rotary rebar cutter into the hole and drill through the embedded rebar.
3. 
Remove the rotary rebar cutter after the rebar has been drilled completely through and finish drilling the hole with the rotary hammer and hammer bit.
NOTICE:
The carbide-tipped rotary rebar cutter is designed for use in a standard 1/2" chuck/drill motor or SDS+ hammer motor provided the selector mechanism is kept in the rotary-only position. The carbide-tipped rotary rebar cutter is intended for rotary drilling only; percussion (hammering action) will damage the tool.
SKU:
Concrete / Rebar - Cutter
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