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How to Disassemble Philishave C241 Hair Clipper for Cleaning or Maintenance

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  • #1 2816086
    sylwek40
    Level 14  
    I am asking for advice on how to undress the c241 hair clipper

    moved with household appliances.
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    #2 2816609
    staszekf
    Level 33  
    After removing the cap, from the side of the cable entry, use a screwdriver to pry the middle of the two halves together and move them to the front side of the machine on both sides, the plastic hooks should be throttled. The front part should be removed with metal snaps and the razor is ready, for example, to replace the wire because they are very often break at the entrance to the razor. Good luck, however, please do not forget that the motor is DC and remember about polarity.
  • #3 3375206
    tomaszstaroszczyk
    Level 11  
    Using the information in the previous fast, I was able to undress this razor. The catches are in places, as shown in the figure (red areas). This is a view of the razor from the top. The red parts belong to the top half of the machine, the blue parts to the bottom part. On both sides the view of these parts is shown on the turn by 90 degrees (as if they were looking at the position of the machine on the side). The green arrows show where to insert the screwdriver so that the hooks let go. If I wrote vaguely about the posts, I will try to answer. Regards Tomasz
  • #4 4044889
    patryk-84a
    Level 28  
    And I will ask if anyone knows the online store where you can buy blades for this machine? And can you even?
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  • #5 4096165
    Anonymous
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  • #6 4237016
    Zlomex
    Level 10  
    eh .... I also do not believe that there is such a philips policy - it also applies to other models. Example: 40 shears (blade) work after a while, the whole machine is in the basket. Maybe someone knows?
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  • #7 4237074
    Anonymous
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  • #8 4238962
    bogdan-pe
    Level 21  
    This is not the policy of Philips only for all modern producers. Spare parts are sometimes even more expensive than complete new devices. It is also not the company's policy that their devices will break down quickly. It would be the death of the brand. It's just bad luck or sometimes unskilled service (I know people who even break the hammer mechanism). In your case, look for some broken machine on the allegro (there is a lot of it with a broken electrical part), there will be a penny case and the blades can also fit on other models. Pozdr.
  • #9 4240200
    Anonymous
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  • #10 4778266
    tryhtryt
    Level 1  
    hello. you can answer this late, but maybe someone will need it.
    about a year ago I bought a blade for C241 in a shop / service (in the basement) on the corner of Karmelicka and Anielewicza.koszt - 20pln.
  • #11 4816504
    Arcadius
    Level 12  
    Thanks Great Ladies :)
    Once again, I declare this forum is KNOWLEDGE.
  • #12 10063490
    cuma67
    Level 9  
    staszekf wrote:
    After removing the cap, pry it off gently with a screwdriver in the middle of the coupling of the two halves and slide to the front side of the razor on both sides, the plastic hooks should be ...

    in my case I just managed to open it -> from the front side towards the cable entry
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  • #13 16190021
    78db78
    Level 43  
    Hello, old topic, but I'm answering, I took a grinding stone, demolished the heads to get out the blade, then lay flat on the stone and blade in one direction. After sharpening it works like new.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the disassembly of the Philishave C241 hair clipper. Users provide detailed instructions on how to undress the device, emphasizing the need to remove the cap and use a screwdriver to disengage plastic hooks located at the cable entry. The front part of the clipper is secured with metal snaps, which must be carefully released. Additionally, there are inquiries about purchasing replacement blades for the C241, with some users expressing frustration over the high cost of spare parts compared to new devices. Suggestions include looking for broken machines for parts and sharing experiences of successfully sharpening blades to extend their usability.
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