Tips

TailWell Tips

Don’t Force- Do not force the cutter. Let it do the work, especially if tails are very dirty. Let the cutter chew slowly through badly matted hair. In worst cases, dirt may have to be pulled apart to enable the cutter to work. If cutting is not even all around, the cutter tension screws may need adjusting.

Storage- It is imperative to carefully clean and thoroughly re-lubricate the gears and blade set, prior to storage in a clean and dry environment.

The blades are manufactured from high quality tool steel but will rust and potentially seize if not stored well lubricated. To do this correctly the blade set must be removed (following our instructions supplied) and packed with grease between inner and outer blades, and also around the gear set.

Blades and gears should also be checked for wear at this time. Reassemble and check all body screws for tightness.  Proof of purchase will be required for any warranty claim.