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Why doesn't my RYOBI Pole Pruner battery last?
Check your battery’s charge level indicator. Batteries will lose power as the charge reduces. If your battery is nearly depleted you will experience lower power than a fully charged battery. The larger the battery, the longer the chainsaw will run…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 14:49
Why is my 18V/36V RYOBI Pole Pruner not starting?
If your 18V or 36V RYOBI Pole Pruner isn't starting, it may be your battery - check your battery’s charge level indicator to ensure it's fully charged, check the battery is seated correctly and make sure the battery isn't too hot. Also, make sure…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 14:50
Why is my 18V/36V RYOBI Pole Pruner charger is not working?
If your 18V or 36V RYOBI Pole Pruner charger isn't working, make sure your battery is correctly inserted in charger, and that the battery isn’t hot. RYOBI batteries have overheat protection built into them. If the battery is too hot the charger will…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 14:52
Why does my 18V/36V RYOBI Pole Pruner leak oil when not in use?
Oil leaking is a common occurrence and does not signify an issue with your Pruner. Oil is pumped through grooves around the chain bar to ensure the chain and bar are lubricated correctly. Therefore it’s common and expected to have oil left in these…
Last update: 20/09/2022, 14:53
How to lock & unlock a RYOBI Dual Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw's handle
The saw handle is locked down with a pin located on the right. 3To unlock the saw, pull down the handle and hold it there. Pull the locking pin all the way out.
Last update: 13/09/2024, 09:52
RYOBI Dual Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw handle is jammed
Its possible the saw handle was pulled down or up with its locking pin not fully in or out and is now obstructing the movement. Check the pin is correctly positioned.
Last update: 13/09/2024, 09:45
RYOBI Dual Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw handle won't move
If the saw doesn’t move or move freely, don’t force it as it could damage the tool. Check the handle locking pin is either fully out or fully in place.
Last update: 10/09/2024, 12:23