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 do this will severely
damage a carbide hammer bit-regardless of
manufacturer's claims).
Tips...
• ROTARY-ONLY
• Low Rpm's (without stalling drill
motor)
• Ample operator pressure (without
stalling drill motor)
• Remove steel "slug" from
hole or rebar cutter
• Dry-cut recommended
• Designed to cut steel
• Always use a sharp rebar cutter
• Always use a Relton rebar cutter
• Always use a Relton masonry bit