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Why did the motor of my Ryobi Belt Sander burn out?
This could be cause the Sander was continually used for lengthy periods with little or no break to allow the motor to cool. All Sanders are typically used for long periods and need a rest every now and again to allow the motor to cool. Otherwise…
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:21
Why does my Ryobi Belt Sander leave grooves in the surface?
If your RYOBI Belt Sander is leaving grooves in the surface, keep the sander as flat as possible and be careful not to tip the sander or change direction because this will only damage your workpiece.
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:23
Why doesn't the battery last long in my Ryobi Belt Sander?
Belt Sanders can be quite demanding on battery run time. We recommend using larger high-capacity battery packs such as a RYOBI 18V One+ 6.0Ah Battery or above.
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:39
Can you sander plasterboard with a Ryobi Belt Sander?
You can't sand plasterboard walls because Belt Sanders are too aggressive. Not only will they damage the surface itself, but the fine dust can damage the internal motor.
Last update: 15/09/2022, 15:30
What is the frame used for that came with my Belt Sander?
When fitted this controls the maximum depth you can sand using the depth control dial. It also assist you in sanding flat to the surface and prevent you from gouging in on the front wheel.
Last update: 24/08/2023, 14:14
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