
Portable Rebar Cutter
Portable rebar cutters usually use specially designed rebar cutter blades or saw blades. The type of these blades or saw blades may vary depending on the manufacturer and specific model, but they are generally strong, wear-resistant and sharp to ensure efficiency and precision when cutting rebar.
Regarding blade replacement, generally speaking, the blades of portable rebar cutters are designed to be relatively easy to replace to facilitate user maintenance and replacement. The steps to replace the blade may vary from model to model, but generally include the following basic steps:
Disconnect the power supply: Before replacing the blade, first make sure that the cutter has been disconnected from the power supply to avoid accidents during the replacement process.
Remove the blade fixing device: Use appropriate tools (such as screwdrivers or wrenches) to remove the blade fixing device, such as screws, nuts or clips.
Remove the old blade: After removing the fixing device, the old blade can be carefully removed from the cutter. Be careful to avoid scratches or damage to the blade during the removal process.
Install the new blade: Place the new blade in the cutter in the correct direction and position, and make sure the blade fits tightly against the cutter's blade holder or holder.
Fix the new blade: Use the previously removed fixture to securely secure the new blade to the cutter. Make sure the fixture is tightened or clamped to prevent the blade from loosening or falling off during use.
Check the blade installation: After installing the new blade, carefully check the blade installation to make sure it is properly installed and securely secured. Also, check the blade for signs of damage or wear to ensure the normal use of the cutter.






