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What are rebar grips used for?

Rebar grips are used to securely clamp onto reinforcing bar for pulling, tensioning, or load testing applications.

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Rebar grips are designed to hold reinforcing steel under high load during tensioning or pulling operations. They are commonly used with hydraulic cylinders, rams, or testing systems for structural reinforcement projects, bridge work, foundation anchoring, and tie-back tensioning. Rebar grips provide a secure holding method that reduces the risk of slipping or sudden release under load.

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Renting provides access to the correct grip size and load capacity without purchasing specialty equipment.

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Rebar grips themselves do not require a pump, but they are typically used with hydraulic cylinders that require a pump.

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You need a grip size that matches your rebar diameter and grade.

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They can leave grip marks, but they are designed to hold securely without causing major structural damage.

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Yes. Rebar grips are commonly used with hydraulic cylinders and rams for tensioning work.

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Yes. Rebar grips are commonly used in load testing and tension verification applications.

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Yes. Rebar grips are designed specifically for gripping deformed rebar.

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