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Tutorial: How To Zero Gap Andis Masters Made Simple

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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
  • Tutorial: How To Zero Gap Andis Masters Made Simple, in this tutorial, I will show you how to adjust your Andis Masters and the Andis Fade Master to a zero-gap position. This zero gapping in particular can be a bit more difficult for you must set the actual clipper itself in order for it to be zero gapped. This is done by positioning the cutting blade to an almost parallel alignment with the comb blade.
    Note: It is important to make sure that the cutting blade does not protrude out further than the comb blade you will cut your clients. The perfect positioning is for the cutting blade to be just further in slightly than the comb blade.
    The procedure within will detail how you zero-gap your Andis Masters clippers and Andis Master Faders by first using a small flathead screwdriver to remove the screws of the clipper’s belly and removing the plate, use a star screwdriver to slightly loosen the screws tightening the Connector Fork, pushing the bottom blade up closer to the top blade that being the zero-gap position, replace the screws on the Connector Fork very gently moving back and forth from each screw as to not knock the blade out of even alignment, replace the belly, tweak the clippers by using a high-grade Philips screwdriver to loosen the two screws on the top, and finally be sure to test the clipper on your arm before ever allowing the device onto the shop floor.
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Комментарии • 33

  • @johnnydavid9832
    @johnnydavid9832 4 года назад +1

    Hello again, your videos are great and has helped me a lot. I have a question, Why on the side of the Masters there are notches for the lever, but on my master the lever doesn't go complete over the top notch. When i push the lever up, the lever stops right under the top notch. Is there a way to sit the lever so it sits right on the notch and not under it?

    • @larrythebarberman
      @larrythebarberman  4 года назад +1

      Johnny David watch my master video on loose levers that may hold the answer

    • @johnnydavid9832
      @johnnydavid9832 4 года назад +1

      @@larrythebarberman ok will do, I wish I could send you a pict of mine

    • @larrythebarberman
      @larrythebarberman  4 года назад

      @@johnnydavid9832 Did find the video and have you fixed it?

    • @larrythebarberman
      @larrythebarberman  4 года назад

      IF NOT EMAIL ME @frequency60hzconverter@gmail.com

    • @johnnydavid9832
      @johnnydavid9832 4 года назад

      @@larrythebarberman there not one of what im looking for. just how to fix the arm. Thank anyways...

  • @feelgoodfour9839
    @feelgoodfour9839 3 года назад +2

    Listen to this man here, he has a wealth of knowledge about how to improve the products we already love. Great video like always!

  • @PG942
    @PG942 7 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial Larry. Clean, simple and easy to understand. Thank you.

  • @Samuel-dc2mq
    @Samuel-dc2mq 8 лет назад +1

    well done thank you.

  • @jeanpichardo87
    @jeanpichardo87 7 лет назад +1

    Great thanks

  • @ElevateResumeDesign
    @ElevateResumeDesign 7 лет назад +1

    thanks for the video larry it help me so much praise god

  • @isaacaugustin2483
    @isaacaugustin2483 3 года назад

    Again great detail! Has pin point display examples!!

  • @brettblizzard13
    @brettblizzard13 2 года назад +1

    I just watched your other video of how to give the machine a tune-up. It worked like a charm. I should’ve watched this one too, but I was able to get the zero gap also by using a Dremel’s cutting wheel to take off the safety lip from the trigger’s housing bracket. The trigger now fully swings front to back and the teeth zero out but I always wondered why it didn’t come like this out of the box?

  • @EaStxVaNxiNc
    @EaStxVaNxiNc 8 лет назад +1

    great video thanks damn that is alot of adapters to get that thing going ahah

  • @vyrUS79
    @vyrUS79 6 лет назад +4

    Great tutorial as always breddah. I like how you even soften your voice when explaining tightening the torque (star) screws, to accentuate the need to be gentle lol. Thx

    • @RalphLBaer
      @RalphLBaer 4 года назад

      Aadil Mohammed who Breddah? I thought his name was Larry

    • @vyrUS79
      @vyrUS79 3 года назад

      @@RalphLBaer Breddah is how we pronounce brother in the Caribbean.

  • @delcas74
    @delcas74 2 года назад +1

    Where can I buy a high grade Phil’s screw driver like yours?

  • @joonsup
    @joonsup 8 лет назад +2

    It would be helpful if you could provide 1) which Torx bit size you need and 2) How much torque to tighten the torx screws back so that it does not loosen up over time. And when adjusting the top blade wouldn't it be easy to rest the edge of the blade on a flat surface while tightening the 2 philips screws?

  • @Rick-ip5nh
    @Rick-ip5nh 4 года назад +1

    Thank's Larry you came through big time!

  • @edmenolla6059
    @edmenolla6059 3 года назад

    Just bought my first Masters, New, but I noticed when moving the lever back & forth. I can feel a bit of metal rubbing. I'm not sure if this is normal or is it due to self sharpening? Everything I have prior is Wahl & none of them rub. It sounds like the blades are rubbing, but I cannot visually see it, so it could be in-between the blades, but again is this normal or possibly being over tightened during production? Any help is help, thx & also is it possible to just buy a Fade Master blade for the Regular Masters or is it a totally different shape, that doesn't allow the sync?

  • @domr.204
    @domr.204 3 года назад +1

    hi larry . id like to know if zeroing the gap will hit the clippers bladewill hit the combs. thank you

  • @iZayabis
    @iZayabis 8 лет назад +1

    hi! i've got the problem, after zerogappin my master. the guards, purple ones, with 2 magnets - clipper starts to chew them. any ideas??? thank you

    • @emanuscriptgraphics
      @emanuscriptgraphics 8 лет назад +1

      That's a known problem with Zeroing out these clippers. I use the fade for the closer tapers and my Wahl Seniors for the basic layering.

    • @ohsballer
      @ohsballer 6 лет назад

      same thing happened with me. you can't zero gap the Master and add a guard. The guard needs a small gap between the two blades to operate.

  • @konstantinryadinskiy4271
    @konstantinryadinskiy4271 7 лет назад +3

    I zero gapped my masters and now the blade doesn't even move! The motor sounds like it seized up! Can you tell me what the problem is??

  • @broombroom4821
    @broombroom4821 3 года назад +1

    How do i put it back to normal and not zero gap?

    • @larrythebarberman
      @larrythebarberman  3 года назад

      Exactly the same way but in reverse with 2mm gap,I guess