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Make: ANDIS AG
Type: SIZE #9
Description: Detachable blade
Number of teeth:  
Cutter:
(Upper plate)
18 teeth
Comb:
(Lower plate)
17 teeth
Depth of cut: 3mm /5/64th inch
Field of Use: Dog and small animal Clipping

DO NOT!

  • Touch the blades when moving!
  • Switch the machine on with loose or missing blades. (In the interests of safety ensure that both blades are tightly seated.)
  • Clip at an angle to the body as this may increase the potential to cut the skin. Try to keep the blade flat to the contour of the body. Stretch any loose skin.
  • Not attempt to alter the tension mechanism of the detachable blade set. This is set at the factory, any alteration can affect the performance of your clipper
  • Push the clipper blades through the hair in an attempt to force them to clip. Allow the blades to do the work.
  • Immerse either the machine or cutter head in liquid (oil/diesel/lubricant) of any kind.

BLADE OPERATIONAL USES:

If you clip with this blade with the grain of the coat you will get a slightly longer coat length finish than if you had used the Andis #8.5.at 2.8mm or 7/64th. A good blade to use when clipping the crown of the head and arch of the neck of a Cocker Spaniel. Also well worth using on the cheeks and front of the neck of sensitive Poodles to produce a very effective finish.

A wide range of attachment combs can be fitted over these blades to provide increased cutting length. Comb attachments should only be used on well-groomed coats and not those, which are tangled or matted.

Comb lengths shown should be added to the blade depth.

  • Comb No: 0 = 7/8th inches
  • Comb No: 1/2 =3/4th inch
  • Comb No: 1 = 5/8th inch.
  • Comb No: 1.5 = 1/2th inch
  • Comb No: 2 = 3/8th inch
  • Comb No: 3 = 3/8th inch
  • Comb No: 4 = 5/16th inch
  • Comb No: 5 - 32/16th inch
  • Comb No: A = 1 inch
  • Comb No: B = 1.25 inches
  • Comb No: C = 1.5 inches
  • Comb No: D = 1.75 inches
  • Comb No: E = 2 inches
  • Comb No: S = 1. 63inches

BLADE INFORMATION:

All whom clip should be aware that irrespective of either the type and make of machine used or the type of blades selected ALL blades can become blunt at a moment's notice. This is not normally connected with, nor a fault of, the clipping machine, but more likely one of several factors most common of which are (not in any order of priority!)

  1. In sufficient oiling by the operator
  2. Incorrect or bad sharpening
  3. Dirt and dust accumulated in the animals coat

ALWAYS HAVE A SPARE SET OF SHARPENED BLADES AVAILABLE BEFORE YOU START TO CLIP AN ANIMAL

Blade Storage:

When not in use, and having been thoroughly cleaned and oiled, the blades should be wrapped in a "grease" proof type paper and stored in a dry place preferably in your house. Any traces of rust will diminish the operational performance of the blades and may subsequently affect the clipping performance.

Do not leave in blades in tack rooms or stables. The same should apply to your clipper.

Additional Information:

These blades are available from Peasridge

01424 882900 or e-mail PEASRIDGE info@peasridge.co.uk to order your new blades.

Orders received before 3pm will normally be shipped the same day for next day delivery.


PEASRIDGE

Repair & service all makes of clippers and trimmers
and professionally sharpen all types of blades

Tel: 01424 882900 or E-mail info@peasridge.co.uk


Whilst every care has been take to ensure the accuracy of the information given both in the written text and pictures created, neither PEASRIDGE nor any of its staff can accept any responsibly of any type for injury or damage inflicted by or caused to persons or animals by any operator or a third party who has made reference to this web site. Owner/Operators of all such appliance should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any statements made, and if they are unsure on any point consult the manufacturer direct.

Andis AG
Size #9