The result of this is that when the lever does wear, it's only working in the centre of the blade. This does reduce wear a little by folding into the space when you change blades but unfortunately this also happens when you hit a difficult or thick coat. Andis tried to remedy this by putting a space in the centre of the drive. Most manufacturers use a solid drive, resulting in a sliver of drive lever being removed every time the blade is changed on a moving clipper. Andis use a drive system that is durable but inefficient. This happens most often on a change from Andis to another brand and the reason is complicated. I often hear that blades were cutting on the old clipper but won’t on a new one! Many groomers assume that the new clipper is at fault but this is not always so. Always use a company, who sets your blades to your clipper, if they don't ask this, don't use them. However, I would recommend when you buy a new clipper, particularly of another brand, that you send your blades to a competent blade specialist to have them set to the new clipper. Some groomers understand this and can do the job reasonably well themselves. If would you like to subscribe to our newsletter please enter your email address here:Īll manufacturers say their blades will fit all clippers, but it is also true that they all have different hinge sizes and they make their blades to fit this size! However, basically the blade can be adjusted to fit any clipper.
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