I'm pretty sure from memory the blade will pull off from the front edge. There should be a black metal bar at the rear end of the blade which you can push in so the blade will pull off.
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There is a small button at the bottom edge of the blade, push it in and at the same time push the blade teeth away from the clipper. The blade will hinge away from the clipper, you then lift the blade up off the tongue. When fitting another blade pop it onto the tongue, turn the clipper on and snap the blade shut.
make sure the blade is clicked into place fully, secondly check to see if the blade is sitting further away from the clipper than usual, it could also be a stripped gear inside the clipper does the lever move when the blade is engaged?
Hi, as far as I know you're suppose to use a size 10 or 30 blade with any combs. I prefer to buy a longer blade like a size 4 rather than using the combs as I find the coat finish not great with the combs.
Most common cause will be the blades have gone dull and should be
sharpened or replaced. Check that the 2 screws on the blade latch assy
are tight where it screws onto the front housing, blade off to check
them. 3rd thing to check is for excessive wear in the lever that drives the blades, if it is worn replace it.
Undo the 2 screws from the FRONT that go through the aluminium housing into the yellow housing. They are either side of the blade tension thumb screw. Pull the housing off and that will allow you to squirt the grease into the gear assembly.
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