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RYOBI Brad Nailer Brads aren’t flush
The driving depth of the fastener may need to be adjusted. Test the depth on a scrap workpiece to determine the required depth for the application. To determine depth of drive, adjust the air pressure on the tool by rotating the dial on the back of…
Last update: 16/03/2023, 11:20
RYOBI Brad Nailer jamming
It's likely a jammed fastener - disconnect the air hose to remove the jammed fastener. Additionally, always ensure the correct gauge of nails is being used, and check the nails are straight and in condition.
Last update: 08/08/2022, 16:38
RYOBI Airwave/Pneumatic Brad Nailer doesn't fire deep enough
If your RYOBI Airwave/Pneumatic Brad Nailer doesn't fire deep enough and the fastener is protruding, increase the air pressure by increments of 0.5 bar, checking the result after each new adjustment. It is preferred to adjust the depth adjustment…
Last update: 16/03/2023, 14:26
What to do if your RYOBI Shredder has stopped working
If your RYOBI Shredder stopped working, the chute may be blocked by debris – unplug the unit and clear the blockage. Also, check if the circuit breaker is overloaded.
Last update: 29/08/2022, 11:44
What to do if your RYOBI Shredder is low on power
Your RYOBI Shredder may be low on power if you’re using too many extension leads or a lead that is too long. It’s recommended to use a heavy-duty extension lead no longer than 25m.
Last update: 30/08/2022, 08:27
How to lock & unlock a RYOBI 18V ONE+ 184mm Mitre Saw's handle
To unlock the handle of a 18V ONE+ 184mm Mitre Saw, pull down the handle and hold it there. The saw handle is locked down with a pin located on the right. Then pull the locking pin all the way out. Slowly bring up the saw handle and then check it…
Last update: 13/09/2023, 10:46
Fix a RYOBI 18V ONE+ 184mm Mitre Saw's jammed handle
If your RYOBI 18V ONE+ 184mm Mitre Saw has a jammed handle, it's possible the saw handle was pulled up or down with it's locking pin not fully in our out and is now obstructing movement. Check that the locking pin is correctly positioned either…
Last update: 13/09/2023, 10:42