The DF16 rebar tying device from Wacker Neuson provides relief that pays off, because the mechanically operating device has a proven tying technique for up to 1,000 uniformly twisted and tight knots per hour. Tying rebar with pliers in a stooped position is a thing of the past, as the DF16 is easy to operate with just one hand in an upright position. A professional device for classic work on reinforcement as well as for securing plastic pipes for component activation.
Twisting with straight movement
Compared to traditional tying with pliers, the finger-hand-arm apparatus is made significantly easier because no twisting motion of the hand is required for tying the wires. Working with the DF16 greatly reduces physical strain.
1000 knots per hour
The operator is able to manage large areas in the shortest time with the help of the device.
Long handle
The long handle allows the operator to work in an upright position, allowing the operator to adopt an ergonomic posture that is easy on the back.
Can be used horizontally and vertically
The DF16 can be used very flexibly for the twisting of reinforcements for both ceilings and walls.
Magazine with 77 single ties
There is no need to cut the binder while working, which saves time.
No wire waste is created by cutting the binding wire. Time spent removing wire waste between reinforcing grids is eliminated and the risk of concrete surface quality defects due to visible embedded wire waste is prevented.
The magazine can be refilled in a few simple steps.
Robust mechanical device concept:
The device operates completely mechanically, which means no battery charging time or costly battery replacements.