Feature

●Newly designed blade resulting in 30 % less effort to cut #5 Grade60 Rebar.
●Portable compact design with well balanced positioning of blades. Convenient and light weight of only 38 lbs to take on any jobsite.
●Bending diameter 2 1/2", One or two step operation can bend 90 degree to 180 degree.
●Uniquely shaped blade prevents chipping or damages.
●Reinforced overall stress points for optimum durability & tool life..


Description

REBAR CUTTER WITH BENDER MCC has been manufacturing Rebar Cutters with Bender for more than 30 years. Being the first manufacturer for the open jaw style cutters in the US market, we are leading the industry quality by the mufti-purpose testing and periodical improvements starting out with the CB-2B, following the CB-16, and currently the newest enhanced design model SCB-16. Our strict quality control and standards cover all processes from the materials to assembling product which assures the consistent quality in every single unit. This is the product you can rely on at your tough job site! 5/8" Rebar Cutter with Bender SCB-16 Features: Newly designed blade resulting in 30 % less effort to cut #5 Grade60 Rebar. Portable compact design with well balanced positioning of blades. Convenient and light weight of only 38 lbs to take on any jobsite. Bending diameter 2 1/2", One or two step operation can bend 90 degree to 180 degree. Uniquely shaped blade prevents chipping or damages. Reinforced overall stress points for optimum durability & tool life.. 1. Unique Shaped Blade avoids Chipping The blade is the most critical part of the product. MCC blade is manufactured of special alloy steel with unique heat treatment in providing you with the best performance and longer lifespan than others. This improved unique blade was designed to avoid the damage especially when the long piece of rebar is cut. The long stick rebar tends to tilt or be away from the bottom of cutting hollow slot where the leverage is maximum and occasionally cause the blade damages. MCCs new blade is designed for rebar to be on the bottom position while being guided by the blades. 2. Five enclosed holes for attaching to board The four enclosed holes on the flame and one hole on the foot pedal are designed to be attached to a board or floor when you need more stability in operation.