If the blade falls from the zero gapping tool, the part that has the tiny screws, how do you place it back in? Does it just sit on the other part or does it snap into the groves of the other blade? After I zero, it just slide apart from the stationary plate
thanks for the vid, I feel like I still couldn't get it true 0 gap even with the tool but maybe I will try it again. Found the 2 prong system with spring loading super difficult to put back on, I needed to get 2 people involved...
This videos are very helpful can you please do more 😊
Thank you
If the blade falls from the zero gapping tool, the part that has the tiny screws, how do you place it back in? Does it just sit on the other part or does it snap into the groves of the other blade? After I zero, it just slide apart from the stationary plate
thanks for the vid, I feel like I still couldn't get it true 0 gap even with the tool but maybe I will try it again. Found the 2 prong system with spring loading super difficult to put back on, I needed to get 2 people involved...
Ohh right sorry to hear that , I would say just keep using it until you get use to it. 👍 thanks for your comment
I did all you do and mine still pulling hair
What is the best trimmer ????
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I wonder if it does zero gap a Babyliss Timmer too
I’m not to sure but give it ago and let me know 👍
Also check my shorts out you see how they are better then the babyliss
Tried this & it cuts way too shape I try everything and nothing work
I would say to allways make sure and maybe just do it by hand 🤚
Did you push the blades down hard when using the tool ?
Just did this ! They cut my neck 😬maybe I need to re gap .
Hey , Ohh right did you check your gap before trying it on your neck ?
The tool sets them way to close to the point it hurts
@haidernawaz3578 this is why I allways say to check your blades after 0 gapping them on your arm or so there before applying to the face or head