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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 Pressure Washer has low or no water pressure
Discover step-by-step solutions for fixing low or no water pressure issues in your RYOBI Pressure Washer.
Last update: 20/10/2023, 08:50
Troubleshoot RYOBI Pressure Washer that won't dispense soap
If your RYOBI Pressure Washer won’t dispense soap, ensure that your lance is set to low pressure. To do so, twist the end of the lance and open it to its widest setting to allow a greater water flow at a decreased pressure. Then allow up to 45…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 12:09
Troubleshoot RYOBI Pressure Washer that starts then stops straight away
If your RYOBI Pressure Washer starts then stops straight away, check that the tap is turned on fully, and that there’s enough water pressure coming from the water source. Drawing water from sources like a bucket will not provide enough pressure for…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 12:11
Troubleshoot RYOBI Pressure Washer that stops during use
If using for an extended period, it's possible the motor over-heated and the thermal overload switch has activated. Allow time for the motor to cool and then restart. The motor maybe low on power if running extra-long or multiple extension leads…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 12:13
Troubleshoot 36V RYOBI Pressure Washer if it doesn't run for long
If your 36V RYOBI Pressure Washer doesn’t run for long, ensure you’re using a 5.0A battery pack, which will run the machine on high for 20 minutes and 10 minutes on boost.
Last update: 15/09/2022, 12:14