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we have had this problem many times with our hair clippers
take off the outer blade and make sure it is all clean and there is no hair within the working when rebuilding add a little regular household oil
on the side of the trimmers there is usually a little plastic screw built into the casing this is the motor adjustment turn it until the trimmers become noisy then turn back half a turn so it lowers the noise out put hence the motor speed hopefully this should work
Hello,
Here is the link to their online store where you can find parts and also new sets.
http://www.conair-store.com/category.asp?NAV=PERSGROOM&HDR=GROOMING&trk_src_ss=CONPAYPCWEBMACSS'PPC'ADW'conair%20hair%20trimmer
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Conair trimmers are only good for about a year and they are hard to put back once you have messed with them. does your blade pop off or does it have two phillips screws holding it in? If you take the blade off completely you should see two arms that are in there, you have to place the blades back on correctly and hold them together while putting the screws back in. be very careful not to tighten the screws too much. Oil your blades with 3-1 oil and then turn them on. adjust the trimmer and see if everything is level, if it is try cutting withem and see what happens. If the motor sounds good but the blades are pulling your hair rather then cutting it then you need to replace your trimmers because your blades are daul.
There should be 2 screws on the bottom where the (Blades) are just unscrew them and and put them in a spot where you will not lose them and then take both blades off and use the little brush that it came with and brush the hair out. When you are done and have put them back together, make sure the bottoom blade is straight, when that is done turn on your trimmer and put a small drop or two of on the blades when it is running and it should be all set.
unscrew the blades and replace with new ones, alternatively oil the blades that are already on the clipper each time it is used. You will be surprised at the amount of hair clogged up on the inner blade when you take them off
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.
There should be 2 phillips head screws on the underside of the cutting blades.loosen them enough to where the 2 cutting blades are able to move freely then take some 3-in-1 oil and apply some in between the blades and tighten the bladesback down.Turn the cutters on for about 30 seconds and they should be good to go.Rate me FIXYA! if this helps! GOOD LUCK.
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