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Bit slips out of RYOBI Drill Driver when driving screws
Bits can slip if the tips are very worn or are poor quality. Try inspecting the tip of the Bit to ensure it is not excessively worn. You should also make sure you're using the correct Bit for the fastener. Refer to the fastener packaging for correct…
Last update: 22/08/2022, 17:09
Can't tighten Drill Driver Bit in RYOBI Drill Driver chuck
The chuck securing screw has potentially loosened - tighten to avoid dropping Bits all the way into the bottom of the chuck. Depending on the type of chuck, make sure when tightening that the Bit is seated on the chuck jaws with equal seating /…
Last update: 03/02/2023, 16:01
RYOBI Edger not making clean defined edge
If your RYOBI Edger isn’t making a clean defined edge, check the condition of your blade and the depth you have set the blade set to. You should also check the locking nut is secured.
Last update: 25/08/2022, 13:55
What to do if RYOBI Edger blade doesn't spin
If your RYOBI Edger blade isn’t spinning while in use, consider raising the height of the blade in order to reduce the strain on the edger. You should also try starting the Edger slightly out of the grass and drop in to position and cut at a steady…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 10:18
What to do if RYOBI Edger won't start
If your RYOBI Edger isn’t starting, for battery models, check the battery has charge by pressing the fuel gauge. For AC models, turn the power point switch off and check the cord is inserted correctly. You should also check the coupler connection…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 10:20
What to do if your RYOBI Edger isn't cutting properly
If your RYOBI Edger isn’t cutting properly, check the condition of your blade and raise the height of the blade to reduce the strain on the edger. For 18V or 36V battery, check the battery has charge by pressing the fuel gauge. For AC, turn off the…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 10:21
What to do if your RYOBI Edger blade wears too fast
If your RYOBI Edger blade is wearing too quickly, it may be because you’re edging along hard surfaces – slowing down your forward movement speed will help with steadying the edger. Additionally, initial edging on long or overgrown edges or defining…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 10:22