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FAQ

How do I properly remove the blade from my clipper? 

Your blade is attached to a hinge assembly.  To remove the blade 
(A5 detachable blade) hold the release latch assembly by manually 
pushing the latch forward and take the blade away from the clipper 
head.  You can slide the blade off the hinge and replace the new 
blade on the hinge. Your hinge should stay open 45. Failing this you 
have to use a screwdriver to re-open the hinge assembly.

How do I get my blade back on my clipper? 

First, ensure that the rectangular metal “tongue” or blade hinge 
assembly is in standing position or open. If it is closed, insert a flat 
head screwdriver under the tongue and applying enough force, 
push the hinge back to standing position. Once this is complete, 
slide the blade on the tongue, turn your clipper on and push the 
blade down and snap the hinge assembly closed. This will ensure 
the proper engagement of the blade on the driving tip. If you have 
any further questions, please call us.

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My blade doesn’t cut

Performance of blade – if the  lever is worn, this will affect 
the cutting performance, because it will not throw the cutter 
sufficiently left to right to do the proper cutting.  At this instance 
lever must be change

How do I grease my clipper? 

It is important to check the gearbox to ensure you have enough 
grease  in your gearbox. In order to grease the clipper, remove the 
casing to access to the gear box. This will allow you to determine 
if the clipper needs to be greased. If clipper does need grease, use 
about 1/2 teaspoon. Make sure the grease covers the gears. Most 
of our products come packed with a grease tube.  

  
Why does my blade rattle on my clipper? 

Over time the socket on your blades 
may have become damaged. Check 
the “wings” on your blade socket to 
see if they may be bent outward or 
broken.  

    

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