Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Adjust A Toutliner Clipper Blade

The Andis T-Outliner is used by professional barbers for trimming facial hair. With repeated use, the blades will move a little out of place and will need to be oiled and re-adjusted. You'll need to adjust your T-Outliner clipper if you hear a grating noise when the device is turned on. The blade will also drag through hair growth and give an uneven cut as if it is blunt. Re-adjusting your clipper blade takes a little time and can be done quickly with practice.


Instructions


1. Turn off your T-Outliner Clipper and remove the cord from the mains.


2. Remove the two screws holding the blade housing to the clipping with a screwdriver. Take apart the top blade and the bottom blade of the blade set. Remove leftover hair and grime from both blades with a clipper brush.


3. Take off the two inner screws on the lower blade with a screwdriver. Remove a brown felt piece from the lower blade. Wipe both blades and the felt piece with a dry cloth, then a cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol.


4. Put back the brown piece in the lower blade. Slide in the top blade and adjust the relative positions of the blades and brown piece to give the clipper blade your preferred sharpness. Screw back the inner screws.


5. Re-attach the blade set to the body of the T-Outliner clipper. Put in the outer screws to secure the blade.


6. Turn on the T-Outliner clipper. Spread a thin film of lubricant oil across the teeth of the blade with an oil applicator.

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