Introduction

If the blades to your Wahl Lithium Ion Trimmer are damaged or worn, this guide will show you how to replace them with functioning blades.

Blades can be damaged by being dropped, misused, or not being properly taken care of. In any of these circumstances, a replacement is typically required.

Because the blades are sharp, make sure to wear gloves or some sort of hand protection while handling the blades in order to avoid any sort of injury.

Before beginning this guide, make sure that the Wahl Lithium Ion Trimmer is powered off and disconnected from any source of electricity.

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    • Examine the razor to identify any broken or jammed blades, if any the whole set must be changed.

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    • Unscrew the two Phillips screws with a Phillips #0 screwdriver.

    • Set those two screws aside for reassembly.

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    • Apply pressure to the back side of the blades while pushing outward to completely remove the blade head.

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    • Put the Phillips #0 screwdriver in the opening and pry out the metal clip.

    • Set aside the metal clip for reassembly

    Any chance of getting a clearer, closer, better lit shot of the assembled head? Mine has fallen apart, and this is the closest I have found to a picture of what it should look like. If only it were clearer...

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    • Separate the Wahl Lithium Ion Trimmer head into its four components.

    • Remove the damaged blade and replace it with a new one.

    how to put back spring?

    Thokozani Xhakaza -

    Ok I am at that point how do I put it back together

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Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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3 comments

Where can I get replacement arms?

Sam -

Where can one obtain a new spring???

tinkrmann -

The spring popped out of the head, but your pictures are too blurry to see how it goes back together.

Mark Wilson -