Description
Designed for high-performance reinforcement tie-down in commercial concrete construction, this heavy-duty tie wire by MAX USA provides reliability and consistency for large-scale formwork, rebar cages, slab reinforcement, and structural concrete jobs.
Key Features
- Gauge: 19-gauge steel wire (approx. 1.0 mm diameter)
- Length per coil: 215 feet
- Packaging: 30 coils per box (case)
- Material: Annealed steel (standard version) with optional galvanised and poly-coated finishes for corrosion resistance
- Compatible with rebar tying tools (especially twin-spool tools like the MAX RB441T/RB443T series)
- Efficiency: Fewer coil changes per box; less downtime handling spools.
- Consistency: Uniform gauge means consistent tie performance, fewer rejects.
- Compatibility: Matches leading tying tool spec so you don’t have to reconfigure.
- Cost-effectiveness: Designed for high-volume use, reducing per-tie cost compared to generic wire.
- Scalability: Ideal for large commercial-scale concrete jobs: multi-floor buildings, industrial plants, large slab pours.
Why it's ideal for commercial concrete contractors
- High volume productivity: With 30 coils in each box, it’s suited for high-volume tying work — large slabs, piling cages, industrial foundations, parking decks, etc.
- Consistent gauge and length: The 19-gauge specification and 215-ft coil length means predictable feed for automatic or semi-automatic rebar tying machines, reducing downtime.
- Durable construction: Annealed steel ensures pliability (easier tying) while maintaining strength; galvanized or coated options help with corrosion resistance in exposed or damp jobsite conditions.
- Tool compatibility: Designed to work with popular tying tools (e.g., twin-spool rebar tiers), making it a practical choice for contractors using power tying systems.
- Suitable for structural applications: Used in foundations, walls, beams, slabs, and other concrete reinforcement applications where dependable tie wire is required.
Typical Applications
- Tying rebar intersections in reinforced concrete slabs, columns, beams, footings
- Building large-scale structural frameworks requiring high volume tie wire
- Precast concrete fabrication (where tie wire is used to fasten cages or sub-assemblies)
- Infrastructure jobs (bridges, parking decks, tunnels) where speed and reliability matter
- Construction sites using automatic rebar tiers or twin-spool systems, to minimize change-over.
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