The blades may be dull and need replacing. Blades for your model can be found at shaveroutlet.com at the link below
Wahl Professional 2 Hole Clipper Blade
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Have you been oiling the blades? If you ran out of oil you can use any light machine oil available at any hardware store. If you feel comfortable opening the unit you will be able to see the electromagnet inside and watch what is going on. If all else fails Buy a new set (the exact kind) and keep the receipt. Swap them out and return it from the store where you purchased it. You paid good money for them and they should not have died so quickly. The store will get full credit for it when they return it to the manufacturer so it is not that morally bad. The manufacturer should bare the burden because of the poor quality control that allowed your clipper to die in such a short period of time. Hope you find this solution helpful and the last option is a surefire fix...
George
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have you tried taking apart the blades and replacing them so that they line up together? Have you had a professional shear sharpener look at your blades? mabie all they need is to be sharpened again. Blades like knives or scissors need to be sharpened every once in a while. Also try replacing the blades with a new ones. The blades may have worn out. also try oiling the blades every once in a while.
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Your problem is in your blade adjustment,nothing is wrong with the clipper,trust me i've adjusted thousands, set teeth so that hair can easily be feed through when clipper is on,perfect solution,wish i could draw you a picture.
SOURCE: I took my Wahl clippers apart to clean ......
Okay I fixed mine. this is I what I did and it works now take the big blade and put it on a table, take the little blade and put on top of the big blade if you look closely at the big blade you can see where the little blade went, make sure you allign the blades. next take the white thing dont know what you call it bit it rotates the blades put that on the little blade, take the gold piece align with holes to the big blade and take the silver piece allign with holes and then put the screws back in. when you put it on the clipper make sure the white piece goes in the hole that rotates the blades and sould go in fine
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If your clippers are the magnetic type (rather than pivot or rotary) they should have a large screw on the side for adjustment (I think the screw you mentioned). The standard adjustment of the screw is to turn it in while the clipper is running until the sound of the clipper increases substantially. Then turn the screw back out, slowly, until the sound decreases again. Turn another 1/4 to 1/2 turn.
Unless something else is wrong, this should take care of the problem, along with proper oiling of the blades.
I hope this helps you.
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