Steel rebars are installed in concrete by first placing them in the desired locations within the concrete formwork. The rebars are then secured in place using wire ties or rebar chairs to ensure they remain in the correct position during the pouring and curing process. This helps to reinforce the concrete and provide strength to the structure.
Steel rebars are installed in concrete by first placing them in the desired position and securing them with rebar supports or chairs. Then, the rebars are tied together using wire or rebar ties to ensure they are properly fixed and spaced apart. Finally, the concrete is poured over the rebars, covering them completely and providing structural reinforcement to the concrete.
Steel rebars are installed in concrete by first determining the required size and spacing of the rebars based on the structural design. Then, the rebars are cut and placed in the formwork or mold before pouring the concrete. The rebars are positioned and tied together using wire or rebar tie clips to ensure they are securely embedded within the concrete. This reinforcement enhances the strength and durability of the concrete structure.