| At last, the answer to drilling through concrete-embedded rebar! No more broken or shattered hammer bits- now you can drill through the rebar and not have to relocate the hole to avoid the rebar! |
| How To Use the Relton Rotary-Only Rebar Cutter. . . |

1. When rebar is encountered while drilling with a rotary hammer and a carbide hammer bit, immediately stop the hammer and remove the bit from the hole (failure to stop will severely damage a cabide hammer bit - regardless of
manufacturer's claim). |
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2. Mount a rotary rebar cutter in a standard 1/2" drill motor or 1/2" hammer drill (with the selector in the rotary-only position); insert the rotary rebar cutter into the hole and drill through the embedded rebar. |
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3. Remove the rotary rebar cutter after the rebar has been drilled completely through and finish drilling the hole with the rotary hammer and hammer bit. |
| NOTE: The Relton carbide-tipped rotary rebar cutter is designed for use in a standard 1/2" drill motor, but a hammer drill with a standard 3-jaw chuck may be used provided the selector mechanism on the hammer drill is kept in the rotary-only position. The Relton carbide-tipped rotary rebar cutter is intended for rotary drilling only; percussion (hammering) will damage the tool. |