Putting your WAHL Beard Trimmer back together (high quality)
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Putting Your WAHL Beard Trimmer Back Together (High Quality)
Cleaning and maintaining your WAHL Beard Trimmer is crucial for its longevity and performance. This guide will walk you through the process of reassembling your trimmer after cleaning out any gunk and old hair.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. Disassembling the Trimmer
To begin, unscrew the blade from the two holes on your WAHL beard trimmer. This will allow you to clean out any accumulated gunk and hair.
2. Reattaching the Metal and Plastic Parts
After cleaning, take the metal piece and the plastic piece of the trimmer. Insert the two holes of the plastic piece into the middle slider on the metal piece. Make sure they fit together to allow smooth sliding.
3. Aligning the Parts
Once you have the sliding action down, hold the plastic part against the metal part to prevent them from coming apart. Now, rest the two holes on the blade over the screw holes, leaning it against the metal poles. The metal poles will create some tension as you set it up.
4. Lining Up
Ensure the metal poles align with the guides on the front. This alignment will help you line up the screws on the back. Once aligned, rest it forward; you will notice it fits well with the corresponding screw holes.
5. Screwing Back Together
Finally, screw the blade back onto the trimmer. Hold the parts tightly to make sure everything stays in place. Before fully tightening the screws, you may wish to test the trimmer to ensure it’s working correctly. Once confirmed, tighten the screws completely.
By following these steps, your WAHL beard trimmer should be back up and running perfectly.
Keywords
- WAHL
- Beard Trimmer
- Reassemble
- Cleaning
- Maintenance
- Blade
- Screws
- Metal Piece
- Plastic Piece
- Tension
- Alignment
FAQ
Q: How do I remove the blade from my WAHL beard trimmer? A: Unscrew the blade from the two holes located on your trimmer to remove it.
Q: How can I ensure the metal and plastic parts fit well together? A: Insert the two holes of the plastic piece into the middle slider of the metal piece and check for smooth sliding action.
Q: What should I do if the metal and plastic pieces keep coming apart while assembling? A: Hold the plastic part down against the metal part while aligning it to prevent them from coming apart.
Q: How do I align the screws with the screw holes? A: Lean the blade against the metal poles and adjust until the screws align with the corresponding holes.
Q: Can I test the trimmer before fully tightening the screws? A: Yes, you can hold the parts tightly and test the trimmer to ensure it works before completely tightening the screws.