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RYOBI Hedge Trimmer blades not cutting or getting jammed
If your RYOBI Hedge Trimmer Blade isn’t cutting or is getting jammed, your blades may need maintenance. Lubrication is required to keep the friction between the blades low to prevent excess heat.
Last update: 13/07/2023, 16:20
What to do if your RYOBI Hedge Trimmer blades are sticking
If your Hedge Trimmer blades are sticking, clean the blades with a dry brush or cloth. You should also ensure blades are lubricated before and after every use, as this helps to clean off sticky material, like sap.
Last update: 20/09/2022, 15:57
What to do if your RYOBI Hedge Trimmer cuts out
If your RYOBI Hedge Trimmer cuts out, the material being cut may be too thick. Check your Hedge Trimmer’s maximum cut capacity.
Last update: 20/09/2022, 15:58
How to clean RYOBI Hedge Trimmer cutting bar
To clean the cutting bar of your Hedge Trimmer, clean the blades with a dry brush or cloth. Lubricating the blades will also help to clean off sticky material, like sap. Lubricate the blades with a plant-friendly lubricant. Then run the unit to help…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 10:44
What to do if your RYOBI Battery Hedge Trimmer has low runtime
If your RYOBI battery-powered Hedge Trimmer has low runtime, ensure you’re using an appropriately sized battery. Also check that your blades are sharp, as dull blades will affect the unit’s performance and run time.
Last update: 15/09/2022, 10:46
What's the maximum cutting capacity of my RYOBI Hedge Trimmer?
Each RYOBI Hedge Trimmers has a maximum cut capacity. Check the serial plate for your model number and refer to the following list.
Last update: 15/09/2022, 10:37
Can I use a 36V battery by itself to power a RYOBI Lithium Zero Turn Ride-On Mower?
You can't use a 36V battery by itself to power a RYOBI Lithium Zero Turn Ride-On Mower. The RYOBI 80V Lithium Zero Turn Ride-On Mower is designed to run on 80V batteries. At least one 80V battery is required to operate the product. 36V batteries are…
Last update: 06/03/2023, 13:41