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Rebar tying tool Yato YT-54233 Red Steel PVC 300 mm
The Yato YT-54233 Red Steel PVC 300 mm rebar tying tool is designed for efficient tying of reinforcing bars on construction sites and prefabrication shops. Built with a durable red steel body and a PVC-coated handle for improved grip, this 300 mm tool provides the reach and mechanical strength required for repetitive tying tasks. Its straightforward mechanical design focuses on reliability and ease of operation, making it a practical instrument for forming consistent ties in concrete reinforcement work.
The combination of steel construction and PVC coating offers a balance of strength and user comfort, while the 300 mm length improves access in confined or deep formwork. The tool’s robust build reduces deformation under load and supports repeated use without loss of functionality. Simple mechanical operation minimizes maintenance requirements and allows quick learning for site personnel.
Position the tool around the crossing steel bars to be tied, engage the tying mechanism according to the tool’s manual action, and perform the twist or crimp movement required to secure the tie. Maintain a firm but controlled grip on the PVC handle to guide the tool and avoid sudden slips. After each tie, inspect the knot or crimp for tightness and reposition if necessary. Regularly check the tool for wear, clean debris from moving parts and apply light lubrication to pivot points to preserve smooth operation.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves and eye protection when working with reinforcement and hand tools. Avoid using the tool beyond its intended manual tying purpose; do not apply excessive force with auxiliary tools. Store in a dry place to prevent corrosion and perform periodic inspections to ensure safe, consistent performance.
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