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RYOBI battery-powered Nailer or Stapler doesn’t fire deep enough
If you find your nails don't fire deep enough or your brads aren't flush, try the following troubleshooting steps: Check the battery to ensure there’s enough charge (at least 2 bars on the battery fuel gauge). Check the power adjustment dial or…
Last update: 16/03/2023, 11:33
RYOBI Nailer or Stapler work-contacting element doesn’t fully depress & won’t work
Ryobi Nailers and Staplers are commonly fitted with a line-lockout which prevents the tool from jamming when the nails are low (approximately when there's 5 nails left). If this occurs, replenish the magazine with more nails or staples. Otherwise,…
Last update: 10/07/2023, 17:27
RYOBI 18V ONE+ Crown Stapler not powerful enough
The RYOBI 18V One+ Stapler is capable of driving staples into wood, upholstery (fabrics), plastics, paper/cardboard, carpet underlay, insultation and even to secure fencing wire and wire screen (with the right accessory). If you find your Crown…
Last update: 16/03/2023, 15:47
What size belt & brand fits my Ryobi Cordless Belt Sander?
For the 18V One+ Belt Sander (R18BS-0) & all previous cordless models, the 76mm x 457mm sized belt is compatible. For the 800W Belt Sander Variable Speed (EBS800V) & all previous cordless models, the 76mm x 533 mm belt is compatible.
Last update: 31/01/2023, 09:51
Why is the belt loose on my Ryobi Belt Sander?
If the belt is loose, even after you push back the tensioning lever of your Ryobi Belt Sander, it is most likely because the belt is too big. Belt Sanders come in several sizes - refer to your owner’s manual to know what size belt fits your model…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:05
Why does the motor of my Ryobi Belt Sander get hot?
This could be because the motor is getting hot due to blocks in the tools air vents, which are blocked up with sawdust. These are important for airflow that help keep the motor cool. And if they’re blocked up, it’s easy to clean them out with a…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:19
What's the burning smell coming from my electric Ryobi Belt Sander?
From new, electric motors will often have this smell which is normal and will go away after several uses of the tool. It can also occur with excessive use of the tool from extended use. All sanders are typically used for long periods and need a rest…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:38