STEEL BAR CUTTING MACHINE RC40-HD a heavy-duty electric steel bar cutting machine designed for construction and rebar processing. It cuts steel bars and reinforcing steel within its rated capacity with high cutting frequency, powered by a reliable electric motor. A reinforced blade assembly delivers consistent, clean cuts suitable for continuous production duty.
2. Technical Specifications
Item
Specification
Model
RC40-HD
A3 Round bar
Φ6-Φ40mm
II class Reinforced bar
Φ6-Φ32mm
Cutting Frequency(/min)
32/min
Motor power(KW)
3KW
Working voltage
220V-440V
Size
1420×530×700mm
G.W
410kg
3. Intended Use & Applications
STEEL BAR CUTTING MACHINE RC40-HD is intended for cutting steel bars and reinforcing steel in:
Rebar fabrication workshops
Precast concrete plants
Highway and bridge construction
Building foundation works
Structural column, beam, and slab reinforcement
4. Operation Guide
Place the machine on a level, stable surface. Verify the working voltage matches your power supply.
Connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet.
Insert the steel bar into the cutting slot up to the stop guide.
Press the start switch; the blade will complete one cutting cycle.
After cutting, remove the workpiece and continue the next cycle.
Note: Do not exceed the maximum rated cutting capacity of the machine. Exceeding the rated capacity may damage the blade or the machine frame.
5. Safety Instructions
Warning: This machine has moving cutting blades. Serious injury can occur if misused.
Operate the machine only after reading this manual and receiving proper training.
Wear safety goggles, gloves, and hearing protection when operating.
Keep hands and body parts away from the cutting area at all times.
Disconnect power before blade replacement, cleaning, or maintenance.
Never operate the machine with the blade guard removed.
Do not cut materials other than steel bars (e.g., wood, stone, or hardened alloys).
Use only genuine Creare replacement blades.
6. Maintenance
Inspect the blade before each shift; replace worn or chipped blades promptly.
Lubricate moving parts according to the maintenance schedule.
Keep the cutting area free of metal chips and debris.
Check bolts and fasteners periodically for tightness.
Store the machine in a dry, covered area when not in use.