Did you ever have any trouble putting your cutter blade back in its rightful place when you were cleaning your blades?
Here we walk you through how to put your cutter blade back into your clipper blade when you accidentally slide it out of the assembly.
To put the clipper blade back togeher, first slide half of the blade guide under the tension spring and in the rail of the blade.
Next, slide the cutter underneath the blade guide so that completes the assembly.
Use this chance to oil the rails of the blade and the cutter to prevent any corrosion from forming.
To fix hair clipper blades:
That's how you finish putting the blades back together with the spring in place.
If you need to change the blades on your hair clippers, take the old blades out. Put the new blades in by sliding them into place.
Clippers tend to dull over time due to wear and tear. As a result, you want to change them every 4 - 8 weeks with sharper blades.
When you’re putting Oster clipper blades back together:
Like in other models of Oster, you can place them back on the clipper by latching the assembly to the hinge and closing it.
Jessie Jaggers
Growing up in a family-run grooming business, Jessie Jaggers saw firsthand the need for reliable tool sharpening.
In 2017, he launched Sharp Edges, emphasizing quality tools and top-tier materials.
With a commitment to fast delivery and top-notch service, Jessie ensures that every Sharp Edges product meets the highest standards, reflecting his passion for excellence in the grooming industry.
With Jessie at the helm, customers can trust in the expertise and dedication of Sharp Edges.
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