Tension of Clippers?

AliJo

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I still haven't come to grips with the correct tensioning of my heavy-duty clippers. How do you tell if the tension is right? When I turn the tension knob there doesn't seem to be much difference in the sound of the motor. I have only used them a few times so far for hogging and feather clipping but would like to know that they're set correctly.
 

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It depends on the make of clipper. It should tell you in the istruction book how many turns you need to make to get them right.

I have Listers, they are 1.5 turns back from finger tight for all clipping including hogging.
 

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I have Listers, they are 1.5 turns back from finger tight for all clipping including hogging.

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Yep same for my old Stablemates!
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The company I bought my clippers off told me to loosen the knob and start to clip, obviously they don't cut as they are loose, but he told me to tighten the knob a 1/4 turn and keep trying until the blades cut the hair. If that makes sense?
 
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