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Why does my RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper have poor suction?
This could be caused by a blockage in the tube. To check and clear this, first remove the battery. Then remove the main tube and check for any small sticks that might be stuck inside by looking through the tube. These are a common cause of leaves…
Last update: 13/10/2022, 14:32
How to clean the collection bag of a RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper
To clean the collection bag of a RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper, turn the bag inside-out and remove the plastic sleeve. With your garden hose, give it a light spray. Hang it out to dry before using it again.
Last update: 03/02/2023, 15:19
What PPE is recommended when using a RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper
When using a RYOBI 18V HP Garden Vacuum & Sweeper, we recommend eye and ear protection and gloves when your performing maintenance and emptying the collection bag.
Last update: 13/10/2022, 15:33
Does the 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer need air after unboxing?
The 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer doesn’t need air when you take it out of the packaging. It’s ready to go straight out of the box.
Last update: 01/05/2023, 09:49
What type & size nails are suitable for the 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer?
For the 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer, use any brand of 10GA 30-34° clipped head nails from 50mm-90mm in length, with a shank of 2.87 - 3.3mm. The 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer is compatible with both smooth and ring…
Last update: 02/05/2023, 17:00
Does the 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer need gas cartridges to operate?
The 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer Air-Strike system doesn’t need gas cartridges to operate – it just needs compressed air and a ONE+ Battery.
Last update: 01/05/2023, 09:53
How to top up a RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer with air
To top up a RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer with air, first remove the battery. Use the on-board Allan key to remove this cover to access the inlet valve – this looks similar to a car or bicycle tyre. To top up the air, use an…
Last update: 03/05/2023, 11:05