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What is the reset button on a RYOBI Air Compressor used for?
The ‘Reset Button’ resets the motor after the circuit breaker has ‘tripped it’, which protects the electric motor from burn out or any time it’s under extreme load. Once tripped, the motor will not run.
Last update: 31/10/2022, 16:27
Can I change or remove couplings on RYOBI Air Compressor?
All RYOBI Air Compressors come fitted with Nitto-compatible quick release couplers. To ensure they provide and maintain a high-strength air seal, these are bonded into place and are not designed to be removed - never attempt to remove a couple, as…
Last update: 10/07/2023, 15:34
How to maintain a RYOBI Air Compressor
Over time, moisture builds up inside the tank from the stored compressed air, which needs to be drained. The more frequently you use your compressor, the more moisture builds up, which can lead to corrosion inside the tank. See: How to drain…
Last update: 31/10/2022, 16:29
How to drain moisture from RYOBI Air Compressor tank
The Drain Valve is used to drain the stored compressed air moisture inside the tank, which is built up over the time. The more frequently you use your Air Compressor, the more moisture builds up, and failure to drain can lead to corrosion inside the…
Last update: 10/07/2023, 15:22
RYOBI Drill has no power or is losing power
Check if the battery is charged - if so, try another battery to confirm whether it is the tool or battery that isn’t working. Inspect your Drill for dust build up - if there, we recommend removing debris from your Drill with a clean paint brush,…
Last update: 19/08/2022, 15:49
Drill Bits slip in RYOBI Drill Driver chuck
Depending on the type of chuck, it’s common for smaller Drill Bits (around 1-3mm or less) not to grip. The Drill Bit may also have dust or liquid on the Bit, which might cause it to slip - this can be prevented by cleaning the end of the Drill Bit…
Last update: 24/08/2023, 14:24
RYOBI Drill Driver chuck hard to adjust
If your RYOBI Drill Driver chuck is hard to adjust, the chuck might have debris in the jaws, which could make adjusting the chuck stiff. Open the chuck fully and clean out any build-up of dirt and dust - preferably with compressed air.
Last update: 09/08/2022, 14:39