Metabo VB16YM Portable Rebar Bender and Cutter
Metabo VB16YM Portable Rebar Bender and Cutter
Description:
Description:
The Metabo rebar bender and cutter is portable so you can easily have it ready to go on the jobsite. At 39.7 lbs it is light enough to take wherever you need it. With the ability to bend and cut rebar, the rebar bender and cutter is very versatile. Make your jobs easier by being able to efficiently and quickly take care of your rebar bends and cuts!
Features
- MOTOR: 8 Amp motor, intense power (530W) that it uniformly bends up to No.5 (3/8", 1/2", 5/8") Grade 60 rebar at a maximum angle of 180 degrees
- SPEED TRIGGER: Variable speed trigger with safety lock provides manual-like precision and control over the bending speed
- LIGHTWEIGHT: 39.7 lbs, portable design facilitates maneuverability and ease of use
- APPLICATION: Cuts up to #5 rebar
- EASY USE: Reference markings on bending plate provide for easy position adjustment
- CONSISTENT: Precision angle bends are preset and completed in just seconds (cut: 3.1 seconds, bend: 5.1 seconds) for consistency
- VARIETY: With the turn of a pre-set dial, easily make rebar bends in a variety of angles
- COMPACT: Extremely low profile design (18.4"L x 8.5"H x 9.1"W), yet extremely stable
- WARRANTY: Covered by Metabo HPT's Professional 5-Year Tool Warranty
What's Included -
- (1) Deflection Guard (320914)
- (1 pair) Cutter Set (319706)
- (1) D62 Center Roller (319714)
- (1) 4mm Wrench (on tool)
Specifications:
Specifications:
Manufacturer name: Metabo
Motor type: 8 Amp motor, intense power (530W)
Amps: 8
Features
Features
- 8 Amp motor, intense power (530W) that it uniformly bends up to No.5 (3/8", 1/2", 5/8") Grade 60 rebar at a maximum angle of 180 degrees
- Variable speed trigger with safety lock provides manual-like precision and control over the bending speed
- 39.7 lbs, portable design facilitates maneuverability and ease of use
- Covered by Metabo HPT's professional 5-year Warranty
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