First, they need to have a drop of oil put on the cutters every time they are used. Second, there is usually an adjustment screw on the side of them to adjust the travel of the moving cutter. Adjust that so that it completely goes across the slots in the stationary one, but not too far or too noisy.
My clippers are extremely noisy. The mechanism that makes the lower teeth reverberate is hitting the plastic side of the clippers, and the noise comes from this mechanism cutting into the plastic. I've taken the clippers apart entirely and it still makes this sound. The only thing I haven't done is tweak the star-shaped screws at the base of the clippers that connect to the mechanism up top. What should I do?My clippers are extremely noisy. The mechanism that makes the lower teeth reverberate is hitting the plastic side of the clippers, and the noise comes from this mechanism cutting into the plastic. I've taken the clippers apart entirely and it still makes this sound. The only thing I haven't done is tweak the star-shaped screws at the base of the clippers that connect to the mechanism up top. What should I do?
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First, they need to have a drop of oil put on the cutters every time they are used. Second, there is usually an adjustment screw on the side of them to adjust the travel of the moving cutter. Adjust that so that it completely goes across the slots in the stationary one, but not too far or too noisy.
My clippers are extremely noisy. The mechanism that makes the lower teeth reverberate is hitting the plastic side of the clippers, and the noise comes from this mechanism cutting into the plastic. I've taken the clippers apart entirely and it still makes this sound. The only thing I haven't done is tweak the star-shaped screws at the base of the clippers that connect to the mechanism up top. What should I do?