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I found the manual for the Ryobi hedge trimmer here: fr.ryobitools.eu/local/uploaded/catalog/e_RHT500R-600RL_UM_UK_v1.pdf . The bolts you describe hold the blade to the hedge trimmer's motor. They shouldn't have come loose. However you can check if any of the bolts are loose or have backed out of the motor.
I would suspect either a part of the branch is stuck between the blades. I have one of the small edge trimmer which gets noisy when I get a woody weed stuck in the unit. Unplug the trimmer and look at the blade for some bark stuck between the layers. On each side there are multiple blades that overlap at parts of the cutting cycle.
Use a spray lubricant WD-40 is my preference.Spray it all along the blades.Make sure to get where the blades attach.There is a large gear just above the blades on the inside of the trimmer,make sure to get it too. the link below is a diagram showing all the parts.That should make finding what I am talking about easy. http://www.toolpartsdirect.com/cgi-bin/bigimg.cgi/blackdecker/8124-04_type_7
This is actually a 2.6A Hedgehog 22" B&D: I found an excellent website at toolpartsdirect.com with an exploded diagram and easy ordering of the parts required.
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