HOW DO I PREVENT MY ANDIS CLIPPERS FROM MAKING A LOUD NOISE AND SCARING MY DOGS? THE CLIPPERS ARE NOT UNUSUALLY LOUD WHEN THE BLADE IS REMOVED BUT HAVE NOW GOTTEN LOUDER AND LOUDER WITH MULTIPLE USES.
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install the clipper blades onto the unit properly
read the user manual on how to do it
From your description it indicates that the blade base is on the tang but the clipper is not inline with the activator and will click in a bit more
Make sure you are putting the blades on with the clippers running otherwise the blade will not locate correctly. Failing that it could b e a broken 'latch' AGC
hi, new blades are not the answer try replacing the blade drive assembly which is located at the drive end of the clipper and goes from side to side, as the clippers are used this part will gradually wear in width thus not moving the cutter far enough to complete a cut this will produce snagging in smaller blades and tram lines in larger blades like 7, 5, 4 and 3's. All Clipper Parts are available for these clipper repairs.
Ok you need to locate the Latch which holds the blades into place. There should be a black piece of metal at the rear end of the clipper blade whilst on the clippers, simply push this in towards the blade and at the same time pull the front edge of the blade away from the clipper to release this should simply pull off in a forward direction.
Fitting is easier slide a blade onto the tongue of the Hinge Assembly and pull it into the body of the clipper.
First off all when buying a step down transformer for these clippers or any other electrical equitment make sure u read the label check cycle 50/60 ,and watt transformer need to be the same are close enough,with is hard to get on tha market,get it made custom,I'm a barber and we have a little trick open your andis clipper ,get spong cut it neatly just a bit thicker than the space between movin part and amateur (coil) insert spong between,not centre bit top bit to blade that's where knocking comin from it can cause that movin bit to break,trim spong until u get it quit but able to cut ,note blade will get hot because of wrong transformer and can damage coil
It sounds like you may have a bent hinge which is what the blade slides onto. Please call Andis customer service at 1-800-558-9441 to speak with a customer service rep. They can give you instructions on where to purchase a new hinge or send or clippers in for repair.
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