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Why can't I pull my Petrol RYOBI Pole Pruner starter cord?
If your pull cord can't be pulled, the engine may have seized. This is caused by the fuel mixture being incorrect and having a lack of oil to lubricate the motor. Ryobi chainsaws run off a 50:1 ratio, this means 50 parts unleaded fuel to 1 part 2…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 14:47
RYOBI Petrol Pole Pruner hard to start/doesn’t run correctly
If your RYOBI Pole Pruner is hard to start or doesn't run correctly, make sure you're starting the chainsaw correctly. It may also be a flooded engine, which can prevent a chainsaw from starting. A flooded engine means there is excessive fuel pumped…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 14:47
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: Check the battery to ensure there’s enough charge (at least 2 bars on the battery fuel gauge). Check the power adjustment dial or switch that is on the back…
Last update: 17/09/2024, 18:50
What nails, staple types or sizes can I use in a RYOBI Nailer or Stapler?
RYOBI Nailers and Staplers are designed for specific fasteners compatible to these RYOBI tools. Using incorrect-sized fasteners can be dangerous and will result in the tool jamming or breaking - voiding the warranty. Ensure the nails you used are…
Last update: 05/09/2024, 18:31
What battery is best to use with a RYOBI Nailer or Stapler?
The recommended battery for all Fastener tools is the RYOBI 18V ONE+ Compact 4.0AH Battery (RB1840C) it has a good balance of power, runtime, and weight. However, any battery from the RYOBI ONE+ range is suitable. Just note that higher capacity…
Last update: 10/09/2024, 19:10
How to load nails into a RYOBI 18V 18ga Brad Nailer
Before you begin, make sure that you have 18ga C1 Brad Nails, as any other gauge will damage the Nailer. We recommend the PowerFit C1 Series Galvanised Brad Nails Project Pack - 4000 Pack. First, before loading nails into the magazine, remove the…
Last update: 05/09/2024, 17:08
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.
Last update: 10/09/2024, 19:40