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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
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
Does the 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer need air after unboxing?
The 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer doesn’t need air when you take it out of the packaging. It’s ready to go straight out of the box.
Last update: 01/05/2023, 09:49
What type & size nails are suitable for the 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer?
For the 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer, use any brand of 10GA 30-34° clipped head nails from 50mm-90mm in length, with a shank of 2.87 - 3.3mm. The 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer is compatible with both smooth and ring…
Last update: 02/05/2023, 17:00
Does the 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer need gas cartridges to operate?
The 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer Air-Strike system doesn’t need gas cartridges to operate – it just needs compressed air and a ONE+ Battery.
Last update: 01/05/2023, 09:53
How to top up a RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer with air
To top up a RYOBI 18V ONE+ HP Brushless 30-34° Framing Nailer with air, first remove the battery. Use the on-board Allan key to remove this cover to access the inlet valve – this looks similar to a car or bicycle tyre. To top up the air, use an…
Last update: 03/05/2023, 11:05