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Tech Guide: Adjusting Blade set on Andis Trimmers

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2011

How to Adjust Blade set on Andis Outliner II & T-Outliner Trimmers.
*ATTENTION: Several problems can cause trimmers and clippers to poor perform poorly.

In this How to video, I touch on 4 blade set problems which can cause trimmers and/or clippers to cut poorly.

1. Overbite (lower/stationary blade is higher then the cutting blade).
2. Under-bite (cutting/moving blade is higher then the lower/stationary blade).
3.Overly tightened Tension Spring Screw.
4. Insufficient Lubrication.

*I DID NOT speak on DULLNESS, CHIPPED, CRACKED, BENT, FIBER T-GUIDE WEAR and TOOTH DAMAGE.

Possible Causes for Poorly working tools are endless.

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  • Hey i was adjusting the blades but now when i turn the clippers on, the bottom blade moves to an angle to the right. why does this happen and how can i fix it?

  • @enjoi1396 the cutting blade is running on an angle? perhaps, the fiber t-guide needs adjusting because the cutting blade runs on the t-guide and if the guide is off-center then the cutting blade will be too.

    So start over and follow my instructions. If the problem still exist then write me bacc. good luck.

  • Hi friends I bought a product of andis outliner  few days ago a new product but does a lot of noise how do I lower the noise?

  • @djzaggay Ayo, this trimmers require regular maintenance, rule of thumb: Tighten the tension screw until it is flush makes contact with the tension spring and then give the tension screw another 1/4 to a 1/2 turn MAX. If you Tighten it all the way the blade set will surely over heat quickly.

  • i got my andis out the box an turned it on an its really loud how do quiet it down?

  • @tweety18konk Ayo, this trimmers require regular maintenance, rule of thumb: Tighten the tension screw until it is flush makes contact with the tension spring and then give the tension screw another 1/4 to a 1/2 turn MAX. If you Tighten it all the way the blade set will surely over heat quickly.

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  • I DID THT RIGHT BUT NOW IT SEEM LIKE I CANT FIND THE PRO WIT THE SOUND THT MY ANDIS KEEP MAKE LIKE SOMTHING LOOSE WAT CAN THT BE MAN TRYED TIGHTING LOOSEING ALL KINDS OF SHIT I DONT WANT TO HAVE TO BUY NEW ONE AND SHIT HIT ME BACK ..

  • my clippers bite! what can I do to prevent that?!

  • thanks for the vid fam, very helpful, when you re position the blades to machine, do you push the blades forward and then screw the 2 screws on the back or push the blades towards you/towards the machine?? im thinking that makes a difference..and how do u know when the tension screw is too tight or too lose? do u check for how it sounds when its on?

  • WHEN YOU HAVE A NEW BLADE AND DOESNT CUT AND SET IT UP

     RIGHT ,WHAT COULD BE THE PROBLEM?

  • Thanks for the vid.

    I hope you could help me - I have an Andis CC-1 clipper and for the life of me I can't figure out how to take it apart... There's one screw at the back but I can't open it.

    Hope you could help

  • @delace1111 thanks man. i fixed it

  • Dope song bruh sick vid

  • Yo big ups to you for this video, I have been struggling on my own trying to get my outliners perfect and this video absolutely helped. Thanks man!

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