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If you look at the base of the blade at the bottom edge the is a black metal bar, push this in towards the blade and pull the nose of the blade away from the clipper.
Oiling blades and sharpen them will help to fix the issue. However several reasons can cause this issues such as the low power, broken blades etc. https://pakcentric.com/wahl-magic-clip-pulling-hair/
1 stiff bristle brush, 1 can of clipper cool care 5 in 1 cleaner disinfectant. Spray blade well , use the stiff bristle brush in the direction on the teeth of the blade. A pipe cleaner can be run in between the blades to remove any hairs left inside the blade. Spray well when done and a drop of oil should do the job
Remove the screw in the back. Inside the blades will be precariously sandwiched together and held up by a vacilation plactic hammer packed with hair and whatnot. Carefully remove the components noticing where they were and how they were placed there and you should be able to slide the new on right in.
Check your blade latch is working properly. If you took your clipper apart and your blades are not cutting it is one of 2 things. Your blade drive is not assembled properly or your blade latch is not holding the blade on the clipper.
If you took your blade apart, check the blade alignment. The cutter blade needs to be slightly behind the comb blade.
sound like your clipper blades may require sharpening, just remove the blades and send them to a professional company specialising in scissor and clipper sharpening.
I am a retired hairdresser and it sounds like one of three things or a combination. Your blades may be worn (dull) and need replacement , it may need to be oiled,the blades could be "misaligned" and need to be adjusted. You do that by removing the two screws holding the blades on, remove the blades, while you have them off, clean out any built up clippings in there and then put the blades back on. BEFORE you tighten down the screws make sure the "teeth" from the blades are lined up so the bottom blade teeth can be seen BETWEEN each top blade tooth. NOT directly on top of each other. Now tighten the screws. urn the clipper on and add a drop of clipper oil (no substitutes) onto the running blades. That should do the trick.
Go to a Sally Beauty supply and purchase a can of the blade wash. It is relativly inexpensive. You dip your blades into ths special wash and it cleans the blades and keep them sharp and is safe. DO NOT take the heads apart, Let the pros do that but blade cleaner you immerse them in and trust me it is what we pros use.
if you put oil on the blades does it help if you remove the blade you should see the pivot what make the blades moves hair preventthe blades from moving freely after if it still weak motor is weak not mush to do with that pricewise better by andnother one cheers
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