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Rebar Cutter Instruction

The document provides instructions for operating and maintaining various rebar cutter models. It outlines general safety precautions, bleeding instructions, operation instructions, pre-use checks, parts specifications, warm-up procedures, cutting techniques, and maintenance tips such as checking oil levels and carbon brushes.

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Rebar Cutter Instruction

The document provides instructions for operating and maintaining various rebar cutter models. It outlines general safety precautions, bleeding instructions, operation instructions, pre-use checks, parts specifications, warm-up procedures, cutting techniques, and maintenance tips such as checking oil levels and carbon brushes.

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Rebar Cutter Instruction

& Parts Breakdown

RC-16A RC-16B RC-20 NRC-20


BC-20 RC-25 SC-16B SC-16A

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IMPORTANT: READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TO USE YOUR TOOL
Not knowing the proper operating procedures can lead to accidents. If
you have any questions about any procedures, contact the nearest au-
thorized distributor/agent

CONTENTS
General Safety Precautions 3
Bleeding Instructions 3
Operation Instructions 3
Pre-use Checks 4
Parts and Specifications 4
Warm-up 4
Stopper Adjustment 4
Cutting 4
Points of Attention 4
Maintenance of Cutter Blocks 5
Cleaning 5
Oil-level Check 5
Oil Change 5
Bolt tightness 5
Carbon Brushes 5
General Safety Rules 6
Power Tool Care 6
RC-16A 7
RC-16B 8
RC-20 9
NRC-20 10
RC-25 11
BC-20 12

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GENERAL SAFETY GUARD AGAINST 2. When the oil is warm, run the piston
PRECAUTIONS ELECTRIC SHOCK out just before it returns and stop.

To avoid possible shock, do not handle 3. Remove the oil plug and top it off with
Use rebar cutters on maximum Grade 60
cutter with wet hands or use cutter in oil.
steel reinforcing bars only. These tools are
not to be used in cutting other kinds of the rain or damp places. Be aware of all
power lines, electric circuits and other 4. Make a seal with your thumb over the
metal or materials. Do not cut ungraded
hazards that may be contacted, espe- oil plug opening.
rebar.
cially those that are below the surface
or otherwise hidden from view. Never 5. Run the tool so that it makes a com-
attempt to pick the tool up by use of the plete cycle.
electric cord.
6. When the piston is completely retract-
RESTRICT USE TO ed in the open position, gently roll your
DESIGNATED MATERIALS UNPLUG TOOL thumb to let the unwanted air escape.
Disconnect cutter from outlet when not
There is always a chance that the cut 7. Repeat step #5 and #6 at least three
in use and before cleaning, adjusting or
end may shoot out, especially if less than times.
servicing. Do not disconnect plug from
30cm (1 foot) in length. Exceeding des-
outlet by pulling the cord. Always check 8. Add oil only when the piston is at least
ignated material specifications greatly in- that the switch lock is OFF before plug-
creases this risk and will also damage the halfway out.
ging in.
tool. Do not attempt to cut rebars harder,
thicker or thinner than specified. 9. If you have to add additional oil, repeat
DO NOT CUT #5 and #6.
USE EYE PROTECTION UNGRADED REBAR
10. Replace the oil plug and tighten it.
Wear safety goggles, safety glasses with MAINTAIN CUTTER
WITH CARE 11. Make three or four cuts with rebar.
side shields or a face shield when using
cutter. The machine should now be working
Inspect cutter before each application. properly. Make sure that you observe ex-
Faulty or loose cutter blocks could result actly at what point the rebar is actually
PROVIDE SAFETY breaking.
is personal injury. Keep handle dry, clean
BARRIERS and free from oil and/or grease. Keep
housing and piston free of dirt and iron 12. Pinch a piece of rebar stopping just
Erect safety screens to protect coworkers filings. Check that no screws or bolts are before it actually breaks.
from possible flying ends. Place a safety loose or missing. Follow instructions for
screen under the rebar when working in maintenance. Inspect switch, cord, plug 13. Remove the oil plug again and top off
high places. and any extension cable at regular inter- the reserve one more time.
vals. It is a good idea to inspect the hous-
EXERCISE PROPER ing for any cracks before operating. 14. Replace the oil plug and tighten
CONTROL 15. The operation is now complete.
Hold cutter firmly and maintain proper DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM We recommend the following 20-wieght
footing and balance. Do not overreach. CUTTING PRESSURE BY Non-Detergent Hydraulic Oils for use
When working in a high place, secure ADDING TO OR MODIFYING with our tools (anti-foam anti-abrasion):
cutter to scaffolding with a safety rope.
Check that power cord is not fouled and THE HYDRAULIC PUMP. Tellus 68 (Shell), Rando HD 68 (Texaco)
or Chevron AW 68 (Chevron). Hydraulic
keep cord away from sharp edges and
heat. Check that all adjusting wrenches BLEEDING YOUR oil can also be ordered in quart contain-
PORTABLE ers from your Diamond Tool Distributor.
have been removed before using cutter.
REBAR CUTTER
OPERATING
You may have to bleed the hydraulics on INSTRUCTIONS
your cutter if the tool runs unusually slow
or doesn't have the pressure to cut nor- CAUTION: Indicates haz-
mally. Do not run tool with low or no oil.
For best results please follow these direc-
ard that could result in minor
tions: personal injury and/or product
damage.
1. If piston is still moving, run the tool
for 2 minutes to warm the oil inside. If CARE: Indicates hazard that
the piston is not moving, add oil before will result in product damage.
warming up for 2 minutes.

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PRE-USE CHECKS WARM-UP POINTS OF ATTENTION
1. Check oil level. (See Maintenance) In cold weather you should warm up the 1. Be especially careful when cutting off
tool unit for 30-60 seconds so that the short lengths (30cm/12" or less) as the
2. Check condition of cutter blocks and hydraulic oil reaches the proper viscosity. cut end tends to fly out.
tightness of cutter block bolts. (See Pull trigger-switch to extend piston and
Maintenance) - CHECK FOR CRACKS release when it has reached its full stroke. CAUTION: Flying ends are a
IN HOUSING Repeat 15-20 times.
hazard to all personnel in the
CAUTION: Using loose or vicinity. Erect safety screens.
STOPPER BOLT
cracked cutter blocks may result in ADJUSTMENT 2. Do not cover air vents or operate the
injury to operator as well as tool on dirt - use a plywood base under the
damage to the tool. THE STOPPER BOLT IS rebar cutter to keep armature and fan
clean
PROBABLY THE MOST
3. Check that the power source is appro-
priate to the cutter.
IMPORTANT PART OF CARE: If the vents are covered,
YOUR PORTABLE CUTTER...
the motor will overheat and
CARE: If voltage is too high, the The adjustable stopper functions to main- may burn out.
motor will burn out. If voltage is tain the rebar in the correct position dur-
too low, insufficient power will be ing cutting and must be properly set for 3. If hydraulic oil exceeds 70 degrees C
each size of rebar before use. (158 degrees F) in temperature, power
generated. Never use DC current. will drop. Allow unit to cool before re-
4. Check that power supply is properly 1. Screw in stopper to provide sufficient suming operation. (Be particularly care-
grounded. clearance for rebar. ful in summer, when the aluminum pump
case heats up quicker.)
CAUTION: Failure to ground 2. Insert rebar fully into U-shaped sup-
port. Make sure that rebar is resting on 4. If a drop in power is observed and mo-
power supply may result in the base of the support. tor is unusually hot, check carbon-brush-
electric shock to operator (RC- es. (See maintenance)
16A, RC-16B and RC-25 3. Keeping rebar at right angles (90 de-
have double-insulated motors grees) to front cutter block, screw out 5. If piston should ever fail to retract com-
stopper until it is just touching the rebar. pletely, push rear cutter block backwards
and do not require grounding.) to manually retract piston or check under
Once set, the stopper needs no further
5. Check that cord is undamaged and that adjustment while cutting rebar of the piston to remove and debris keeping the
plug is not loose. same diameter, but must be reset for a piston from retracting.
different size rebar.
CAUTION: Cut or abraded CAUTION: Use a rebar or flat
CAUTION: Failure to correctly metal bar for this purpose.
covering could result in a short
and Electric shock to operator. set the stopper bolt will result in Never push cutter block with
excessive wear of cutter blocks any part of the hand, even if
6. If an extensions cable is to be used, and may cause cut end to fly out. gloved.
make sure that it is undamaged and that it This will also lead to piston and
is the proper wire gauge thickness for NOTE: Rebar cutters
cylinder damage.
have a safety release valve
Length 110/115 50/60 Hz
Cable Size (AWG) CUTTING for retracting the piston if it doesn't re-
Up to 15mm (50 ft.) 14 turn to the start position. This is usually
1. Insert rebar between stopper and front caused by cutting improperly seated re-
Up to 30mm (100 ft.) 12 cutter block, making sure that it is prop- bar that becomes jammed between the
Up to 45mm (150 ft.) 10 erly seated in U-shaped support. cutting blocks.

2. Pull trigger-switch and keep depressed


the length. See table below. while piston advances and rebar is cut. Once piston has been retracted, pull
(If switch is released at an intermediate trigger-switch long enough to partially
point, piston will stop.) advance piston. Unplug unit. Check pis-
ton and housing for accumulated dirt and
3. When cut is completed, release switch. iron filings that may be jamming the pis-
Piston retracts automatically (Note that ton. (See Maintenance) If, after cleaning,
switch cannot be reactivated until piston piston still does not automatically retract
has fully retracted.) when fully extended, the piston itself may

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be damaged.
CAUTION: Hydraulic oil is 8. Replace seal washer (packing) and oil
MAINTENANCE ON plug. Connect cutter to power source and
CUTTER BLOCKS highly flammable. Keep away
completely sever rebar.
from sparks and naked flame.
Before using, always check that the two Do not smoke. OIL-CHANGE
bolts on each cutter block are properly
tightened. Using a loose block will result CAUTION: Hydraulic oil may The hydraulic oil should be changed
in damage to block and housing. Also cause inflammation of the eyes at least once a year, sooner if it appears
check condition of cutter blocks. If either dirty.
cutting edge is dull or chipped, remove and skin. If ingested, it will
retaining bolts and rotate both blocks so cause diarrhea and vomiting. In
that two new edges come into use. Re- case of eye contact, rinse in clean NOTE: Hydraulic oil should be
place and tighten bolts. (Each block has water for at least 15 min- utes warm before draining
four cutting edges.) When all four cutting and consult a physician. In case 1. Unplug unit from power source. Re-
of skin contact, wash thor- move oil-plug and packing. Turn cutter
oughly with soap and water. In over and drain oil into a suitable recepta-
case of ingestion, consult a phy- cle. When oil ceases to drain out, tilt unit
sician immediately. Do not in- to rear so that oil trapped in the piston
duce vomiting. housing can run out. When housing is
empty, tilt unit in the opposite direction to
1. Oil should be warm but not hot. Warm empty the residue in the pump case.
up unit if cold. 2. With drain-hole uppermost, slowly fill
the unit with fresh oil. Replace plug and
edges have been used or if either block is 2. Adjust stopper and make three or four lightly tighten. Connect unit to power
cracked or otherwise damaged, replace cuts, noting exactly at what point the re- source and advance piston two or three
both blocks. bar is actually breaking. times. Unplug unit and remove oil-plug.
Top off oil-level and replace plug.
CAUTION: A loose or cracked 3. Pinch a short piece of rebar, stopping
just before it breaks off. Unplug unit from 3. Finally, follow procedure for oil-level
block may result in injury to check. (Steps 2-8)
power source.
operator.
4. With partially severed rebar in place, NOTE: Dispose of hydraulic oil
CLEANING oil-plug should be straight up. (If unit is in accordance with local
hot, allow cooling down.) regulations. Do not pour into
Clean your tool every day, preferably im
mediately after use. 5. Remove oil-plug and seal-washer the sea, a river, a lake or drains.
(packing).
CAUTION: Wear gloves to pro- BOLT TIGHTNESS
tect hands from metal splinters. CAUTION: Never remove Once a week, or after every 500 cuts,
Do not use an air gun: blasting with air
oil-plug when unit is hot or oil check the tightness of all bolts; especially
can cause metal filings and/or dust to get will spurt out. those bolts securing the housing to the
into eyes and respiratory system. cylinder. Loose bolts will result in a loss
6. Check that oil is level with bottom of of power. Make sure that the bolts hold-
Disconnect the unit. Wipe or brush away plug hole (i.e. that pump case if full to the ing both cutter blocks are also tight
brim).
all dirt and metal filings. Pay particular
attention to the lower half of the piston, CARBON BRUSHES
If oil level is too low, top up with 20-weight
where dirt is more easily accumulated.
hydraulic oil with anti-foam and anti- Inspect the two carbon brushes at least
abrasion properties (ISO viscosity grade once every two months. (Nominal brush
NEVER USE YOUR CUTTER VG46, e.g. Shell oil Tellus 68, Mobil oil life is 200 hours).
TO CUT REBAR IN DTE-25 or Esso Uni power SQ46).
WET CONCRETE. CARE: Worn brushes will result
7. After topping off, extract air from sys-
OIL-LEVEL CHECK tem. Gently tilt cutter lengthwise and re- in power loss, cause the motor
turn it to a level position. Top off again to run hot and irreparably dam-
As the cutters are hydraulically operated, and tilt in the opposite direction. Repeat age the armature.
the oil-level must be checked at frequent this process until all air has been extract-
intervals, preferably every day. Failure to ed. 1. Disconnect unit.
maintain the oil at the proper level results 2. Unscrew both brush caps and pull out
in a drop in pressure and loss of cutting CARE: Cutter cannot carbon brushes.
power. function properly if oil 3. Replace brushes if less than 6mm
contains air bubbles. or1/4" in length.

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OVERHAUL use. Use a cord suitable for outdoor use Disconnect the plug from the power
reduces the risk of electric shock. source and/or the battery pack from the
Return the unit to an authorized agent power tool before making any adjust-
for overhaul at least once every two years, PERSONAL SAFETY ments, changing accessories, or storing
sooner if subjected to heavy use. power tools. Such preventative safety
Stay alert, watch what you are doing measures reduce the risk of starting the
GENERAL SAFETY RULES and use common sense when operating a power tool accidentally.
power tool. Do not use a power tool while
WARNING: Read all instructions. Fail- you are tired or under the influ- ence of Store idle power tools out of the reach
ure to follow all instructions listed below drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of children and do not allow persons un-
may result in electric shock, fire and/or of inattention while operating power tools familiar with the power tools or these
serious injury. The term "power tool" in may result in serious per- sonal injury. instructions to operate the power tool.
all of the warnings listed below refers to Power tools are dangerous in the hands of
your mains-operated (corded) power tool Use safety equipment. Always wear eye untrained users.
or battery-operated (cordless) power tool. protection. Safety equipment such as dust
mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or Maintain power tools. Check for mis-
hearing protection used for ap- propriate alignment or binding or moving parts,
SAVE THESE conditions will reduce personal injuries. breakage of parts and any other condition
INSTRUCTIONS that may affect the power tools operation.
WORK AREA SAFETY Avoid accidental starting. Ensure the If damaged, have the power tool repaired
switch is in the off-position before plug- before use. Many accidents are caused by
Keep work area clean and well lit. Clut- ging in. Carrying power tools with your poorly maintained power tools.
tered or dark areas invite accidents. finger on the switch or plugging in power
tools that have the switch on invites ac- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Prop-
Do not operate power tools in explosive cidents. erly maintained cutting tools with sharp
atmospheres, such as in the presence of cutting edges are less likely to bind and
flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power Remove any adjusting key or wrench be- are easier to control.
tools create sparks which may ignite the fore turning the power tool on. A wrench
dust or fumes. or a key left attached to a rotating part of Use the power tool, accessories and tool
the power tool may result in personal in- bits etc., in accordance with these in-
Keep children and bystanders away while jury. structions and in the manner intended for
operating a power tool. Distractions can the particular type of power tool, tak- ing
cause you to lose control. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing into account the working conditions and
and balance at all times. This enables the work to be performed. Use of the
ELECTRICAL SAFETY better control of the power tool in unex- power tool for operations different from
pected situations.Dress properly. Do not those intended could result in a hazard-
Power tool plugs must match the outlet. wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your ous situation.
Never modify the plug in any way. Do hair, clothing and gloves away from mov-
not use any adapter plugs with earthed ing parts. Loose clothes, jewelry or long SERVICE
(grounded) power tools. Unmodified hair can be caught in moving parts.
plugs and matching outlets will reduce Have your power tool serviced by a quali-
risk of electric shock. If devices are provided for the connec- fied repair person using only identical re-
tion of dust extraction and collection fa- placement parts. This will ensure that the
Avoid body contact with earthed or cilities, ensure these are connected and safety of the power tool is maintained.
grounded surfaces such as pipes, radia- properly used. Use of these devices can
tors, ranges and refrigerators. There is an reduce dust-related hazards.
increased risk of electric shock if your
body is earthed or grounded. POWER TOOL
Do not expose power tools to rain or wet USE AND CARE
conditions. Water entering a power tool Do not force the power tool. Use the cor-
will increase the risk of electric shock.
rect power tool for your application. The
correct power tool will do the job better
Do not abuse the cord. Never use the
and safer at the rate for which it was de-
cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging
signed .
the power tool. Keep cord away from
Do not use the power tool if the switch
heat, oil sharp edges or moving parts.
does not turn it on and off. Any power
Damaged or entangled cords increase the
tool that cannot be controlled with the
risk of electric shock.
switch is dangerous and must be re-
When operating a power tool outdoors, paired.
use an extension cord suitable to outdoor

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RC-16A Rebar cutter 25 Ram Return Spring 4 51 Tapping Screw D5*60 2
No Part Name Piece 26 Pump Head Seal 4 52 Stator 1
1. Nut M10 1s 27 Spring Guide 4 53 Sleeve 4
2 Stopper Bolt M10*40 1 28 Delivery ValveSpring 4 54 Motor Housing 1
3 Cutter Guard 1 29 Delivery Valve 4 55 Foot 1
4 Housing 1 30 Magnet 2 56 Cap BOLT M5*35 4
5 Cutter Block set 1 31 Ball Bearing 608 1 57 Brush Cap 2
6 Cap BOLT M5*18 2 32 Bearing Guide 1 58 Carbon Brush Set 2
7 Cap BOLT M6*20 14 33 Needle Bearing 1 59 Brush Holder 2
8 O-ring 70*1.9 1 34 Bearing Guide 1 60 BearingCover 1
9 Seal Packing Sky 30 1 35 Snap Ring H27 1 61 PanHeadBolt M3.5*12 2
10 Cap BOLT M5*18 2 36 O-ring 73*1.9 1 62 Plug screw 1
11 Return Spring 1 37 Cap BOLT M4*8 1 63 Composite gasket 1
12 Piston Key 8*25 1 38 Limit circle 1 64 Muffler 1
13 Piston 1 39 O-ring 32*3.5 1 65 Motor cover 1
14 Return Valve 1 40 Seal Packing 73*63*6 1 66 PanHeadBolt M4*15 4
15 Spring 1 41 Piston 1 67 Switch 1
16 Valve Core 1 42 Piston Rod 1 68 Condenser 1
17 Cap BOLT M4*8 2 43 O-ring 30*1.9 1 69 Cord Armer 1
18 Seal Packing 70*60*6 1 44 Spring 1 70 Cord Set 1
19 Sealed Spindle 1 45 Cylinder 1 71 PanHeadBolt M3.5*8 2
20 Retreat Switch 1 46 Cap BOLT M5*75 4 72 Side Handle 1
21 O-ring 9*1.9 1 47 Oil Seal 1 73 Gasket 1
22 Steel Ball D6 1 48 Ball Bearing 6002VV 1 74 Pull ring 1
23 Pump Body 1 49 Rotor 1
24 Ram 4 50 Ball Bearing 608 1
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RC-16B Rebar cutter 27 Spring Guide 4 55 Foot 1
No. Part Name Pieces 28 Delivery ValveSpring 4 56 Cap BOLT M5*35 4
1 Nut M10 1 29 Delivery Valve 4 57 Brush Cap 2
2 Stopper Bolt M10*40 1 30 Magnet 2 58 Carbon Brush Set 2
3 Cutter Guard 1 31 Ball Bearing 608 1 59 Brush Holder 2
4 Housing 1 32 Bearing Guide 1 60 BearingCover 1
5 Cutter Block set 1 33 Needle Bearing 1 61 PanHeadBolt M3.5*12 2
6 Cap Bolt M5*18 2 34 Bearing Guide 1 62 Motor cover 1
7 Cap Bolt M6*20 14 35 Snap Ring H27 1 63 PanHeadBolt M3.5*20 2
8 O-ring 70*1.9 1 36 O-ring 73*1.9 1 64 Plug screw 1
9 Seal Packing Sky 30 1 37 Cap Bolt M4*8 1 65 Composite gasket 1
10 Cap Bolt M5*18 2 38 Limit circle 1 66 Muffler 1
11 Return Spring 1 39 O-ring 32*3.5 1 67 Side Handle 1
12 Piston Key 8*25 1 40 Seal Packing 73*63*6 1 68 PanHeadBolt M3.5*12 2
13 Piston 1 41 Piston 1 69 Cap Bolt M5*18 2
14 Return Valve 1 42 Piston Rod 1 70 Switch 1
15 Spring 1 43 O-ring 30*1.9 1 71 PanHeadBolt M3.5*12
16 Valve Core 1 44 Spring 1 72 Condenser 1
17 Cap Bolt M4*8 2 45 Cylinder 1 73 Cap Bolt M5*18 2
18 Seal Packing 70*60*6 1 46 Cap Bolt M5*75 4 74 Cord Armer 1
19 Sealed Spindle 1 47 Oil Seal 1 75 Cord Set 1
20 Retreat Switch 1 48 Ball Bearing 6002VV 1
21 O-ring 9*1.9 1 49 Rotor 1
22 Steel Ball D6 1 50 Ball Bearing 608 1
23 Pump Body 1 51 Tapping Screw D5*60 2
24 Ram 4 52 Stator 1
25 Ram Return Spring 4 53 Sleeve 4
26 Pump Head Seal 4 54 Motor Housing 1
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RC-20 Rebar cutter 27 Spring Guide 4 55 Foot 1
No Part Name Piece 28 Delivery ValveSpring 4 56 Cap BOLT M5*35 4
1. Nut M12 1s 29 Delivery Valve 4 57 Brush Cap 2
2 Stopper Bolt M12*40 1 30 Magnet 2 58 Carbon Brush Set 2
3 Cutter Guard 1 31 Ball Bearing 608 1 59 Brush Holder 2
4 Housing 1 32 Bearing Guide 1 60 BearingCover 1
5 Cutter Block Set 1 33 Needle Bearing 1 61 PanHeadBolt M3.5*12 2
6 Cap Bolt M5*18 2 34 Bearing Guide 1 62 Motor cover 1
7 Cap Bolt M8*25 14 35 Snap Ring H27 1 63 PanHeadBolt M3.5*20 1
8 O-ring 75*1.9 1 36 O-ring 73*1.9 1 64 Plug screw 1
9 Seal Packing Sky 35 1 37 Cap BOLT M4*8 1 65 Composite gasket 1
10 Cap BOLT M5*18 2 38 Limit circle 1 66 Muffler 1
11 Return Spring 1 39 O-ring 32*3.5 1 67 Side Handle 1
12 Piston Key 10*30 1 40 Seal Packing 73*63*6 1 68 PanHeadBolt M3.5*12 1
13 Piston 1 41 Piston 1 69 Cap Bolt M5*18 1
14 Return Valve 1 42 Piston Rod 1 70 Switch 1
15 Spring 1 43 O-ring 30*1.9 1 71 PanHeadBolt M3.5*12 2
16 Valve Core 1 44 Spring 1 72 Condenser 1
17 Cap Bolt M4*8 2 45 Cylinder 1 73 Cap Bolt M5*18 1
18 Seal Packing 75*65*6 1 46 Cap BOLT M5*75 4 74 Cord Armer 1
19 Sealed Spindle 1 47 Oil Seal 1 75 Cord Set 1
20 Retreat Switch 1 48 Ball Bearing 6002VV 1
21 O-ring 9*1.9 1 49 Rotor 1
22 Steel Ball D6 1 50 Ball Bearing 608 1
23 Pump Body 1 51 Tapping Screw D5*60 2
24 Ram 4 52 Stator 1
25 Ram Return Spring 4 53 Sleeve 4
26 Pump Head Seal 4 54 Motor Housing 1
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NRC-20 Rebar cutter 26 Pump Head Seal 4 53 Sleeve 4
No Part Name Piece 27 Spring Guide 4 54 Motor Housing 1
1. Nut M12 1s 28 Delivery ValveSpring 4 55 Foot 1
2 Stopper Bolt M12*40 1 29 Delivery Valve 4 56 Cap BOLT M5*35 4
3 Cutter Guard 1 30 Magnet 2 57 Brush Cap 2
4 Housing 1 31 Ball Bearing 608 1 58 Carbon Brush Set 2
5 Cutter Block set 1 32 Bearing Guide 1 59 Brush Holder 2
6 Cap BOLT M5*18 2 33 Needle Bearing 1 60 BearingCover 1
7 Cap BOLT M8*25 14 34 Bearing Guide 1 61 PanHeadBolt M3.5*12 2
8 O-ring 75*1.9 1 35 Snap Ring H27 1 62 Plug screw 1
9 Seal Packing Sky 35 1 36 O-ring 73*1.9 1 63 Composite gasket 1
10 Cap BOLT M5*18 2 37 Cap BOLT M4*8 1 64 Muffler 1
11 Return Spring 1 38 Limit circle 1 65 Motor cover 1
12 Piston Key 10*30 1 39 O-ring 32*3.5 1 66 PanHeadBolt M4*15 4
13 Piston 1 40 Seal Packing 73*63*6 1 67 Switch 1
14 Return Valve 1 41 Piston 1 68 Condenser 1
15 Spring 1 42 Piston Rod 1 69 Cord Armer 1
16 Valve Core 1 43 O-ring 30*1.9 1 70 Cord Set 1
17 Cap BOLT M4*8 2 44 Spring 1 71 PanHeadBolt M3.5*8 2
18 Seal Packing 75*65*6 1 45 Cylinder 1 72 Side Handle 1
19 Sealed Spindle 1 46 Cap BOLT M5*75 4 73 Gasket 1
20 Retreat Switch 1 47 Oil Seal 1 74 Pull Ring 1
21 O-ring 9*1.9 1 48 Ball Bearing 6002VV 1
22 Steel Ball D6 1 49 Rotor 1
23 Pump Case 1 50 Ball Bearing 608 1
24 Ram 4 51 Tapping Screw D5*60 2
25 Ram Return Spring 4 52 Stator 1
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RC-25 Rebar cutter 25 Ram Return Spring 4 51 Cap Bolt M6*20 2
No Part Name Piece 26 Pump Head Seal 4 52 Aluminum Frame 1
1. Nut M16 1s 27 Spring Guide 4 53 Cap Bolt M5*80 2
2 Stopper Bolt M16*50 1 28 Delivery ValveSpring 4 54 Stator 1
3 Cutter Guard 1 29 Delivery Valve 2 55 Motor Housing 1
4 Housing 1 30 Magnet 1 56 Brush Cap 2
5 Cutter Block set 1 31 Ball Bearing 609 1 57 Carbon Brush Set 2
6 Cap Bolt M8*20 2 32 Bearing Guide 1 58 Brush Holder 2
7 Cap Bolt M8*30 14 33 Needle Bearing 1 59 Cap Bolt M5*30 2
8 O-ring 95*1.9 1 34 Bearing Guide 1 60 Plug screw 1
9 Seal Packing Sky 40 1 35 Snap Ring H35 1 61 Composite gasket 1
10 Cap Bolt M8*20 2 36 O-ring 100*1.9 1 62 Muffler 1
11 Return Spring 1 37 Cap BoltM4*8 1 63 Side Handle 1
12 Piston Key 12*35 1 38 Limit circle 1 64 PanHeadBolt M3.5*12 1
13 Piston 1 39 O-ring 40*3.5 1 65 Cap Bolt M5*18 1
14 Return Valve 1 40 Seal Packing 100*90*6 1 66 Switch 1
15 Spring 1 41 Piston 1 67 PanHeadBolt M3.5*12 2
16 Valve Core 1 42 Piston Rod 1 68 Condenser 1
17 Cap Bolt M4*8 2 43 O-ring 38*1.9 1 69 Cord Armer 1
18 Seal Packing 95*85*6 1 44 Spring 1 70 Cord Set 1
19 Sealed Spindle 1 45 Cylinder 4 71 Cap Bolt M4*8 2
20 Retreat Switch 1 46 Cap Bolt M8*90 1 72 Nameplate 1
21 O-ring 9*1.9 1 47 Oil Seal 1
22 Steel Ball D6 1 48 Ball Bearing 6004VV 1
23 Pump Case 1 49 Rotor 1
24 Ram 4 50 Ball Bearing 6200
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BC-20 Rebar cutter 26 Pump Head Seal 4 53 Snap Ring H40 1
No Part Name Piece 27 Spring Guide 4 54 PanHeadBolt M4*12 4
1. Nut M10 1s 28 Delivery ValveSpring 4 55 Cap BOLT M5*15 4
2 Stopper Bolt M10*40 1 29 Delivery Valve 4 56 Distance Piece 1
3 Cutter Guard 1 30 Magnet 2 57 Strap 1
4 Housing 1 31 Ball Bearing 608 1 58 Plug screw 1
5 Cutter Block set 1 32 Bearing Guide 1 59 Composite gasket 1
6 Cap BOLT M5*18 2 33 Needle Bearing 1 60 Support Straps 1
7 Cap BOLT M6*20 14 34 Bearing Guide 1 61 InnerCover 1
8 O-ring 70*1.9 1 35 Snap Ring H27 1 62 Built-up Gear 1
9 Seal Packing Sky 30 1 36 O-ring 73*1.9 1 63 Cap BOLT M5*15 2
10 Cap BOLT M5*18 2 37 Cap BOLT M4*8 1 64 RingGear 1
11 Return Spring 1 38 Limit circle 1 65 Motor 1
12 Piston Key 8*25 1 39 O-ring 32*3.5 1 66 Brush Cap 2
13 Piston 1 40 Seal Packing 70*60*6 1 67 Carbon Brush Set 2
14 Return Valve 1 41 Piston 1 68 Motor Housing 1
15 Spring 1 42 Piston Rod 1 69 Switch 1
16 Valve Core 1 43 O-ring 30*1.9 1 70
Battery 1
17 Cap BOLT M4*8 2 44 Spring 1 71
18 Seal Packing 70*60*6 1 45 Cylinder 1 72 Support Straps 1
19 Sealed Spindle 1 46 Cap BOLT M5*75 4 73 Side Handle 1
20 Retreat Switch 1 47 Oil Seal 1
21 O-ring 9*1.9 1 48 Ball Bearing 6002VV 1
22 Steel Ball D6 1 49 Cam Shaft 1
23 Pump Case 1 50 O-ring 50*1.9 1
24 Ram 4 51 DISTANCE PIECE 1
25 Ram Return Spring 4 52 O-ring 50*1.9 1
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