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Cutting tools for rebar and site steelwork

When accuracy, speed and safety matter on site, the right cutting tools make all the difference. Our range is designed for demanding tasks such as shortening reinforcement bars, preparing steel for formwork and trimming fixings to length with minimal waste. Whether you are working on a busy construction pour, a fabrication area or a maintenance job, you will find robust equipment built to deliver clean results and dependable performance shift after shift.

For heavy-duty reinforcement, rebar cutters provide the controlled force needed to slice through steel bar quickly and consistently. They help keep projects moving by reducing manual effort and supporting repeatable, measured cuts, especially useful when you need multiple pieces to match drawings precisely. For even more capability, a hydraulic rebar bolt cutter brings powerful cutting action to thicker materials and tougher jobs, helping you tackle hardened bar and stubborn fixings with confidence while maintaining a stable, secure cutting position.

To complement cutting, rebar benders are ideal when your job requires forming reinforcement into accurate angles and shapes. By pairing cutting and bending equipment, you can prepare reinforcement to specification efficiently, reduce rework and keep your workflow organised from stock length through to final placement. If your wider workshop also involves sheet and plate processing, you may wish to explore metal guillotine machines for straight, repeatable cuts in flat metal, supporting a more complete cutting and shaping setup alongside rebar-focused tools.

Cutting tools for cables: hydraulic and ratchet solutions

Cable work calls for clean cuts that protect conductors and insulation, and that is exactly where dedicated cable cutting tools excel. For regular electrical, telecoms or maintenance tasks, a ratchet cable cutter offers controlled, incremental cutting that is easy to manage and highly effective for copper and aluminium conductors. The ratchet mechanism supports steady progress through the cut and helps reduce fatigue, making it a practical choice when you have a series of cable ends to prepare.

For thicker cables and tougher materials, a hydraulic cable cutter delivers greater cutting force with smooth, reliable action. This is particularly valuable when working with larger cross-sections, multi-core cables or situations where speed and consistency are essential. Clean, square cable ends not only look professional, they also simplify termination, reduce the chance of stray strands and help you maintain neat, safe installations. Many users appreciate how purpose-built cable cutters can improve the finish of the job while also supporting safer handling compared with improvised cutting methods.

If your projects span multiple trades and you want to build a broader toolkit around cutting and drilling tasks, you can also browse general cutters and augers as a convenient way to extend your capabilities for site preparation and workshop jobs, while keeping your core cable-cutting equipment ready for everyday use.

Cutting tools for flooring: laminate and vinyl cutters for a crisp finish

For interior fitting, flooring installation demands precision and a clean edge that will sit neatly against walls, trims and thresholds. Laminate cutters are a smart, tidy alternative to dusty cutting methods, helping you size boards efficiently and keep the work area more comfortable. A dedicated vinyl and laminate cutter is especially useful when you need versatility across different flooring types, allowing you to achieve straight cuts quickly while maintaining consistent results throughout the room.

These flooring cutting tools are designed to support repeatability, which is crucial when you are working through multiple rows and need reliable dimensions for expansion gaps, corners and doorways. A controlled cutting action helps minimise chipping on laminate surfaces and supports a professional finish that clients will notice immediately. Because cutting is often the pace-setter in installation, choosing a cutter that suits your typical material thickness and plank format can help you complete rooms more efficiently without compromising on quality.

To round out your workshop or fitting kit, it can be helpful to match specialist cutters with complementary equipment for preparation and assembly. Where appropriate, you may also consider power tools to support tasks such as fastening, drilling and finishing, while keeping your cutting tools dedicated to the accurate, clean cuts that define high-quality flooring and fit-out work.