VGR
VGR V-006 Hair Clipper Electric

Specifications
- ITEM WEIGHT: 1 Grams
- BRAND: VGR
- MATERIAL: Metal
- VOLTAGE: 100v-240v, 50/60Hz
- POWER: 8 W
- BATTERY: Lithium-ion 600 mAh battery
- CHARGING TIME: 2 hours
- WORKING TIME:160-180 minutes
- MACHINE LENGTH: 130-135mm
Introduction
It has 8 W of 100v–240v, 50/60Hz power. Two load models and a two-stage motor for speed regulation. It has Blade made of stainless steel and plastic. It is 14x3x4 cm in size. 1/1, 5/2, 0/3, and 0mm guide combs
HOW ELECTRIC HAIR CLIPPERS WORK
While operating similarly to manual hair clippers, electric versions use an electric motor to cause the blades to oscillate. In several nations, they have gradually replaced manual hair clippers. The production of clippers uses three different motor types: magnetic, rotary, and pivot.
HOW TO MAINTAIN ELECTRIC CLIPPER
BRUSH all stray hairs from the blades of the clipper while it is turned off. Cut hairs that gather in between the blades have the same effect as sand or gravel and will quickly dull your blades. 2. COOL While the clipper is running, lightly mist the blades with Andis Cool Care Plus to clean and disinfect them.
HOW TO CLEAN AND SHARPEN HAIR CLIPPERS
Hair clippers can be sharpened by taking out the blade and running it along a 4000 grit coarse honing stone, which you can purchase at a hardware or home improvement store. Once the stone is shiny and even, advance the blade across it ten times while angling it. Repeat on the other edge after flipping the blade over.
Frequently Asked Questions
Don’t even try to trim dripping wet hair with clippers; it’s practically impossible. A good towel dry makes it much simpler for you to achieve the desired style and helps keep the clipper blades from rusting.
The main cause of clipper blades heating up quickly is a lack of lubrication. The speed of clippers has improved with time in order to give a better finish while also removing the coat more quickly. However, as groomers are discovering, the clipper’s blades heat up more quickly the faster it operates.
You’ll have harsh, uneven haircuts since they won’t cut your hair properly. They will also become dirty if you don’t clean them frequently. This could potentially infect your skin and irritate it (red patches, pimples, etc.). There is no justification for having unclean tools or a messy shop as a professional.
Take off the clipper blades and soak them in water for at least ten minutes. When finished, take the blades out and give them a good rinse in cool water before drying them with a fresh cloth.
Apply two drops of clipper oil to the blades and test cut again as soon as your blades begin to pull hair. (Oil lubricates the blades so they can cut effectively and run at the proper pace. The clipper runs cooler as a result.
There is an overload switch on every mains clipper, and it is often located toward the back of the machine. It’s recommended to first check to see if this hasn’t popped out if your machine has ceased functioning. If it has, try pushing the switch back in with a matchstick (or something similar) to see if that solves the issue.
Since many of the lower guard numbers are utilized in fades, the shorter the guard number, the shorter the hair will be. If you request a fade, you’ll get bonus points for knowing which guard number you want to fade from and into.
“Scissors let the hair to grow back better and more smoothly than clippers, which gives your hair a more polished appearance.
On Oster clippers, hair clipper guards are typically available in three sizes. The smallest is the mini/size 1, measuring about 1/16 inches. The most popular size is #2, which is 1/4 inch in length. The longest size is #10, measuring 1-1/4 inches.
All clippers use a pair of toothed blades made of stainless steel, carbon steel, or, at the top end, ceramic; the top blade is directly attached to the motor and oscillates side to side to cut hair.
By lubricating them, you may reduce friction that can dull the blade, avoid overheating, and keep your clippers sharper for longer. While oiling your clipper blades is not required after each usage, you should establish a pattern of doing so every two uses.
Use everything you like, including soap, blade cleaner, and simple water. Use a stiff brush to remove any or all of the aforementioned particles from the cutting surfaces (an old toothbrush works best). After cleaning both cutting services, slide the comb to the other side and repeat the process.
Corrosion can be prevented by regularly cleaning, lubricating, and storing your blades in a dry environment.
Depending on usage, clipper manufacturers often advise professional groomers to replace their blade drive every 1-3 months.


















