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Make:WAHL/LAUBE Model:513 Rating:Mains powered 220v Via safe 12v transformerRotation rate: Variable speed2400 - 4000 per min DO NOT!
CLIPPER INFORMATION:The Clipper & Charger units conform to CE regulations. Do not attempt to operate this machine without first oiling the blades. Do not use WD 40 or other similar solvents/scouring agents to clean the clipper or the blades. Do not attempt to sharpen the blades yourself - they need a special machine. A wide range of “snap-on” blades can be fitted to this clipper, including those made by Wahl as well as the Oster range and others similar “snap-on” type blades. The “snap-on” type blades should not be taken apart other than for sharpening purposes at the place of sharpening. This clipper clips at a variable speed setting, which can be from a low point 2400rpm to a maximum speed of 4000rpm Whilst there is a preference in the UK to clip only at the "fast" end of speed a perfectly good clip can be obtained at the standard speed - 2400 rpm which is only slightly less than that of most traditional machines. Blades need to be regularly sharpened to keep a good cutting edge, and they must be constantly oiled during use. Removing the blades:
Now rotate the body casing 180 degrees until you are viewing the underside of the clipper. Immediately before the blade (comb) (Fig 1) you will see a “black” sliding lever with an “arrow head indent” shaped on it. With your thumb push this firmly upwards towards the blade above and hold in position. With your other hand place your thumb on the rear edge of the comb and your two index fingers on the front teeth. Pivot the blade in an upward and backward angle until it clicks back in position. You can now slide the blade off the blade ”tongue”. You can now release the "thumb" of your other hand! The blade should now be fully removable from the clipper. (This is best practised a few times over something soft such as a cushion rather than a concrete floor!) Fitting the blades:
Take the blade set in your other hand and seat it upon the blade latch tongue, which will slide between the comb blade plate and the tension spring assembly. (See fig 2) NOTE: if the blade latch tongue has for some reason snapped shut against the latch assembly you will not be able to fit the blade. All you need to do to rectify this is to insert a flat object (thin screwdriver – best quality kitchen knife!) between the two and gently twist round to force open again. (See fig 3) With the blade seated on the tongue and held in place with the fingers of your other hand, press the upper portion of the blade towards the clipper body - it should “snap” shut. This can be done with the motor running and will not effect the performance of the clipper. Check the blade is right home to the clipper casing - a gap of about 1-1˝ mm is normal. The blade is now fitted! In some cases especially with new blades/machines, the blade may requires a further degree of pressure to make sure it is right home to the casing This soon ceases once the blades have been used a few times. However before you rush to switch on Oil the blades before commencing a test run with the clipper (When operating for the first time after changing blades the machine should be pointed away from you and/or any animal before switching on to test) Now test the clipper. Tensioning the blades:One of the joys of the “snap-on” blade is that there is no tensioning to be carried out! However some blades, especially those of other manufacturers, may in certain instances need adjustment. In a normal situation you should be able to move the cutter blade backwards and forwards with moderate pressure within the "tension spring" hold. Do not undo the blade screws as this will affect the blade alignment and may cause the blade to jam and not cut.
Variable clipping facility:
The selected speed at which the clipper is operated will be dependent largely upon the type of animal being clipped and the areas of the clipping operation. The standard operating speed is only slightly less than that of most traditional clippers (average 2600rpm) and is therefore adequate for full body clipping. However many operators insist on clipping at the faster rate, but it should be borne in mind that this may cause a degree of overheating in the blades if used for prolonged periods at the higher speed. The stand speed is recommended for faces and legs of horses, cattle or nervous animals. Oiling:Oiling of the blades should be carried out at regular intervals during the clipping application. Apply a small quantity of oil on the ends of the blades whilst the trimmer is running Only WAHL clipper oil or light machine oil of good quality should be used. Attachment Combs:Are not supplied with the clipper but can be obtained in various sizes. Their purpose is to allow a specific depth of hair to be left on the body irrespective of the angle you may clip. They are easily attached by clipping over the blade from front to back. Routine Maintenance:Is important and should be carried regularly. Do not conducted maintenance tasks over straw, shavings, or other types of bedding. Preferably use a flat table surface or work bench, otherwise you can risk small parts becoming lost in the process. Lever replacement:Replace the blade drive lever when it shows signs of becoming worn or in the event of clipper's performance starting to drop off, signs of tracking, tapping or clicking noises occurring.(See diagram Fig 5) which will guide you through this routine procedure. Laube "Enduro tune up kit"
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