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Can you put a steel/wire brush on a RYOBI Bench Grinder?
Yes, you can put a steel/wire brush on your Bench Grinder. Make sure its diameter matches that of our recommended and existing Disc & Bore size, and that the RPM capability of the new Steel/Wire Brush is also rated to handle the RPM of the Ryobi…
Last update: 13/04/2023, 14:35
Is the RYOBI Bench Grinder compatible with sanding accessories?
The Bench Grinder is compatible with sanding accessories. However, ensure the chosen accessory is compatible with bench grinder use, and can achieve and/or deliver the intended result. Consider factors such as RPM compatibility and the different…
Last update: 13/04/2023, 14:37
What is the metal wire inside my RYOBI battery powered Blower Vacuum?
This is an anti-static grounding device inside the unit and is meant to be there. Don’t attempt to remove or alter it.
Last update: 26/08/2022, 14:16
How to adjust the support wheels position for a RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper
To adjust the position of the support wheels on your RYOBI 18V HP™ Garden Vacuum & Sweeper, pull up the tab at the other end to the wheels will allow you to adjust the position of the wheels to best support the bottom of the tool.
Last update: 13/10/2022, 09:53
How to use a RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper
It will be more time efficient if you start by blowing all the leaves in to one area before vacuuming them up. This will not only maximise battery run time, but it will also help dry any slightly damp leaves as you go. - It’s a good idea to avoid…
Last update: 13/10/2022, 14:08
The battery doesn't last long enough with my RYOBI ONE+ Garden Vacuum & Sweeper
If you find the battery doesn't last long enough with my RYOBI ONE+ Garden Vacuum & Sweeper, you may need a larger capacity battery - it's recommended a 6.0Ahr battery or greater is used like the RYOBI 18V One+ 6.0 HP Battery. Vacuuming uses more…
Last update: 21/04/2023, 18:20
Can I suck up wet leaves with my RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper?
You should avoid vacuuming leaves that are wet. Wait until they've dried out as they are much harder to suck up and will consume lots of battery runtime. Wet leaves also tend to clog up in the tube, reducing air flow and over time will degrade the…
Last update: 13/10/2022, 14:16