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How should I store my RYOBI 36V Battery?
Charge your battery to at least 50%. Store your battery in a cool, dry place no warmer than 38℃. Don’t leave it in direct sunlight or in a car during hot weather. When storing your battery, don’t leave it on the charger or in a tool as this may…
Last update: 15/11/2022, 12:04
What do the flashing lights mean on RYOBI 36V Single Chargers?
The following LED light indicators explains that status of the battery charge or whether there's a defect for RYOBI 36V ONE+ single port chargers.
Last update: 25/10/2023, 14:05
What size battery is recommended for a RYOBI Angle Grinder?
Cordless Angle Grinders are powerful, energy-hungry tools and, hence, need lots of battery power. Grinding tasks generally use more battery than cutting tasks, so as a minimum, it’s recommended to use a 4.0Ah battery or higher for optimum runtime…
Last update: 13/09/2024, 10:31
Can I use a larger disc size with my RYOBI Angle Grinder?
Don’t use a disc larger than the maximum cutting capacity outlined below and in the product user manual, as a larger disc can cause damage to the tool, and potentially harm you or a bystander.
Last update: 13/09/2024, 11:06
Do I need a spanner to remove the locking nut & disc from a RYOBI Angle Grinder?
For RYOBI Angle Grinders with a tool-free locking nut, these models come fitted with a tool-free blade change nut referred to as a FixTec Locking Nut, which eliminates the need for a pin spanner.
Last update: 13/09/2024, 11:30
Why does my RYOBI Angle Grinder keep cutting out?
Angle Grinders are commonly equipped with several user safety and tool protection systems, such as overload, over-temperature, and anti- kickback.
Last update: 13/09/2024, 12:14
How to fit & remove Angle Grinder disc using tool free locking nut
These instructions apply to RYOBI Angle Grinders with a tool free locking nut (FIXTEC): The locking nut will have a small tab to one side of the centre thread that can flip up, to help lever the locking nut on or off.
Last update: 13/09/2024, 12:45