SOURCE: Replacement blades?
I'm not at work so can't confirm if there's blacdes for the HC920 but the majority of Remington Hair Clippers do have replacement blades.
Go to http://www.remington-products.com/country/index.htm to slect your country.
Authorised Remington Service Centers can be found at http://www.remington-products.com/consumer/asd.htm
SOURCE: Remington HC600 hair clipper stopped clipping
To all of you: adjusting the screws won't help, unless you screwed something up yourself, of course LOL The same problem bothered me a few years, and an hour ago I found out it could easily be a single hair stuck between the blades, thus separating them a bit. Get rid of it and the trimmer will probably work again. It can even get out spontaneously, which happened to me and kept me wondering what was going on.
P.S. DON'T lubricate unless you are required to (check your manual) The model I have (HC210c) does't need lubrication, I guess yours is similar to it. And remember that NOT every oily substance is a machine lubricant.
SOURCE: Remington HC-921 Mens Clipper Kit Pulling hair not cutting
no but I can't wait until someone does- having same problem. They worked fine then didn't
SOURCE: remington precision clippers i need guards...
Locate the Remington Appliance website for your country at http://www.remington-products.com/country/
For Europe, try http://www.remington-europe.com/gateway/gateway_com.php?
For Latin America try http://www.productosremington.com/
The following procedure should be followed for battery removal prior to disposing of the product:
1. Make sure the clipper is unplugged from any outlets so you don't risk an electrical shock.
2. With a flat head screwdriver, gently pry the top cover from the unit. This will expose the internal circuitry compartment.
3. With a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the four screws on the
circuitry compartment top cover.
4. Locate 6 latches around the perimeter of the circuitry compartment and pry each to loosen top cover.
5. Remove cover to expose the batteries and circuitry.
6. Clip the wires connecting the batteries to the circuit board and
remove the batteries.
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