Rebar Equipment
5/8" Cordless Battery Rebar Cutter DCC-1636BHL
Details
- The Benner Nawman DCC-1636BHL Battery Operated Rebar Cutter can be safely used in rescue operations.
- For vertical, horizontal or difficult applications.
- Maximum Cutting Diameter: #5 (5/8") Grade 60
- Number of Cuts per Charge: 75 each on #5 rebar, 100 each on #4 rebar
- Cutting Speed: Less than 5 seconds on full charge
- Cutting Pressure: 13 tons
- NiCd Battery Type: 18V DC, 3.0 Ah
- Battery Charger Type: 115V, 60 hz
- Unit is self-contained and hydraulic.
- Cuts through chain, bolts and rod in addition to rebar.
- Cutting head rotates up to 345 degrees.
- INCLUDES (2) 18V DC batteries, 30 to 60 minute fast battery charger, removable handle, plastic carrying case and a tool kit.
- 1 year warranty.
Model Number: | DCC-1618HL |
Power Type: | Battery |
Max Rebar Size: | #5 |
Weight: | 16 lbs. |
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Antony Furlow review Review by Antony Furlow
Rating I wanted to thank Arnold for helping me find the part I needed to get things working again. (Posted on 5/6/2019)
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Features
Details
- The Benner Nawman DCC-1636BHL Battery Operated Rebar Cutter can be safely used in rescue operations.
- For vertical, horizontal or difficult applications.
- Maximum Cutting Diameter: #5 (5/8") Grade 60
- Number of Cuts per Charge: 75 each on #5 rebar, 100 each on #4 rebar
- Cutting Speed: Less than 5 seconds on full charge
- Cutting Pressure: 13 tons
- NiCd Battery Type: 18V DC, 3.0 Ah
- Battery Charger Type: 115V, 60 hz
- Unit is self-contained and hydraulic.
- Cuts through chain, bolts and rod in addition to rebar.
- Cutting head rotates up to 345 degrees.
- INCLUDES (2) 18V DC batteries, 30 to 60 minute fast battery charger, removable handle, plastic carrying case and a tool kit.
- 1 year warranty.
Specifications
Model Number: | DCC-1618HL |
Power Type: | Battery |
Max Rebar Size: | #5 |
Weight: | 16 lbs. |
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Reviews
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Antony Furlow review Review by Antony Furlow
Rating I wanted to thank Arnold for helping me find the part I needed to get things working again. (Posted on 5/6/2019)