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If the tension between the blades is too
low then hairs accumulate between them,
which results in a considerably bad cut. In
this case, remove the blades, clean them
and reattach them as described above. Do
not forget to oil them.
During clipping: Since the tension bet-
ween the blades loosens during clipping,
turn the screw approx. ¼ turn as soon
as the clipping result deteriorates. If the
result does not improve after retightening,
your blades must be sharpened.
Make sure that tension is not too high.
4b. Fitting blades
A blade set consists of an upper and a
larger, lower blade, the sharpened sides
of which should always lie on top of each
other, as shown in the picture. To remove
the blades, first release the tension by tur-
ning the tensioning nut. If the blades are
loose, place the machine on a hard, stable
surface with the fixing screws of the lower
blade pointing upwards and loosen the
screws. You can now remove the blades.
Before you insert the new blades, check
that they are clean and that the grinding
surfaces are particularly free of all dirt.
Now insert the upper blade into the guide
points of the oscillating head and then
drip oil onto the grinding surfaces. Slide
the lower blade between the loosened
screws.
Make sure that the grinding surface of the
lower blade protrudes approx. 1.5 to 2 mm
beyond the edge of the upper blade. You
can now tighten the fixing screws.
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