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How to avoid poor/no suction with a RYOBI Wet & Dry Vacuum
If your RYOBI Wet & Dry Vacuum has poor or no suction, it may be because the filter is dirty and needs to be cleaned. It could also be because the filter is too old to be cleaned, and needs to be replaced. We also recommend you check and empty the…
Last update: 03/02/2023, 11:44
How to swap out your RYOBI Wet & Dry Vacuum filter
To swap out the filter that's used for dry pickup for the one used for wet, simply take it off and grab the foam filter designed for wet pickup and slide it over. Make sure you place it on nice and firm so it protects all the insides. If you use the…
Last update: 19/09/2022, 16:43
How to clean your RYOBI Wet & Dry Vacuum & filter
We recommend straight after you use your machine for wet vacuuming, to clean it and have it setup ready for next time - particularly if the next time is to use the dry feature. The first step is to drain all the water out and then wipe and clean the…
Last update: 26/09/2022, 11:41
Why is my RYOBI Drill Driver slow to drill into brick?
To drill into brick, make sure you’re using a RYOBI Drill with a hammer function. Select this mode and use a Masonry Drill Bit. You can improve the drilling speed by selecting a high gear (commonly gear 2 – where possible) - this is usually located…
Last update: 31/01/2023, 13:20
How to assemble the track for a RYOBI 18V Track Saw
To assemble the tracks for your RYOBI Track Saw, follow the instructional video, or steps outlined in the support article.
Last update: 06/10/2023, 12:55
How to install or replace the blades on a RYOBI 18V Track Saw
With the battery removed, start by setting the depth control lever at the top of the saw all the way down to the blade change setting.
Last update: 06/10/2023, 12:55
How to install the riving knife to a RYOBI 18V Track Saw
Adjust the depth control lever to the blade change position. Then locate the blade wrench from the rear of the saw, which is the larger of the two. Insert the wrench through the access hole in the side of guard and loosen the securing fastener.
Last update: 06/10/2023, 12:58