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Oster 76076-010 Hair Trimmer Questions & Answers
HOW TO CLEAN OSTER 111 CLIPPERS
1 stiff bristle brush, 1 can of clipper cool care 5 in 1 cleaner disinfectant. Spray blade well , use the stiff bristle brush in the direction on the teeth of the blade. A pipe cleaner can be run in between the blades to remove any hairs left inside the blade. Spray well when done and a drop of oil should do the job
Clippers have suddenly stopped cutting
Generally removing the two screws.. on the blade foot (don't do this over the sink unless the drain is closed!).. and taking the blade apart.. cleaning the trimmers with a small brush.. apply grease in the blade groove.. reassemble
Usually it's best to put those two screws back just get them in lose.. not quite snug..set the blade upside down on a flat surface..so it pushes the blade back away from the cutting end..level..then tighten those screws while you are pushing or holding down on the clippers cutting edge against the flat surface/table. ... oil the blade with the proper oil or a light mineral oil.
This usually will get them back to cutting properly..the blade should be oiled prior to each use...about two to three drops right along the visible part..or a light spray also hair should be clean.. dirty hair does not cut well at all..and the clippers will tug and pull rather than cut cleanly.
Lastly..if they see a lot of use. might be blade replacement time..
Best of luck!
CLASSIC 76 - DETACHABLE BLADE
hi.
these blades can only heat up with friction. if it has been serviced and cleaned properly, then you have one of three possible options.
1. it is possible it has been cleaned or reassembled incorrectly. debris (hair) in the unit, or overtightening can cause too much friction between the moving parts of the blade. strip and clean as per users manual instructions, taking extra care to reassemble correctly.
2. if the unit has been well used, it is possible the contact surface between the blades has become worn or damaged, again resulting in too much friction. the only cure for this would be to replace the detatchable blade unit.
3. if the unit is new, it is still possible that the unit is faulty. if it is still under warranty, change the unit. while quality controls in factories is far better now, you can still have units with a fault when they are brand new.
these units are usually very good, requiring only basic maintenance for many years service.
if there is a problem, it is usually very early in the life of the unit due to manufacturing fault, or after much use and worn out. or due to incorrect maintenence.
if cleaning again does not fix the problem, then replacement will be your only realistic option as these units are not designed to be repaired.
hope this helps.
I took the bladeoff to oil and now can't remember
i needed to replace my blade - my husband replaced it but it would not cut so we took it apart and cant figure out how to put it back together. nothing helpful on line.
did anyone have a link how to put all the pieces back together to create the blade? thanks
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The Clipper seems to pull
If a clipper is "Pulling" the hair, this means it is Blunt. The blades need to be sharpened, this too then causes the overheating as well as the machine must work harder to "Chew" through the hair instead of "Cutting" it. Also it should be lubricated more as well. It really is that simple. :)
I have an Oster dog clipper Model 103582-010-000
Blades are available online at
Oster800-887-6682ORCacheBeauty.comBut once the plastic clip that mounts the blade to the unit brakes you are screwed. Oster can't supply that anymore. You can always sharpen the blades and make sure you keep them lubricated going forward. Google sharpening clipper blades to find instructions.Steve O. Minneapolis, MN
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