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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
RYOBI 210MM Compound Mitre Saw handle is jammed
If your RYOBI 1200W 210MM Compound Mitre Saw's 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 that the locking pin is correctly positioned…
Last update: 13/09/2023, 10:52
RYOBI 210MM Compound Mitre Saw handle won't move
If your RYOBI 1200W 210MM Compound Mitre Saw handle won't move up or down freely, don't force it as it can damage the tool. It's likely the locking pin isn't fully in or out, and is now obstructing movement. Check that the locking pin is correctly…
Last update: 13/09/2023, 10:51