If they are outside clippers for hedges etc. I would use a grease of some kind, perhaps even a spray grease. If they are like hair clippers like a barber uses, I would use something like graphite like you use on your auto locks. Be careful though because it is very oily and can ruin your clothes. Avoid using WD 40 for these kinds of things because it can attract dust to the mechanism where you spray it. I worked in a hardware store for many years, that is how I know some of these things. Chaplain Dan
Yes, oil is used to lubricate internal combustion engines. Grease is used to lubricate electric motors. =========================================================== I have always used non detergent oil in my ELECTRIC MOTORS and grease for the bearings if there is a grease fitting
Yes electric shears or clippers
The electric clippers were invented by Nikola bizumic, a Serbian inventor.
Probably not
Electric clippers.
Clippers are used for cutting things like hair or bushes.
removal the the animals hair by using electric shears or clippers
The lakers used to be in minnosota and moved to LA after the clippers had started. So the clippers are first
Clippers are devices used to trim or cut hair. They are commonly used in barbershops and salons for haircuts. Clippers come in different sizes and designs for various hair textures and styles. They are powered by electricity or batteries for easy use.
Oster Clippers, originally made by the John Oster Manufacturing Company, are hair clippers generally geared toward men. Sunbeam Products continues the brand as a trademark today.
Hold the horse's ear so it is closed. Then run your electric clippers along their ear to trim. I've used and seen this method is used to make their ears look nice and trim, the cut hair generally will not fall into their ear, it deafens the sound of the clippers (which should be small hand-held) and you leave the small hairs inside the ear alone.
They are practically the same yes. The only difference between clippers most of the time, is whether they were designed to be used professionally (heavy-duty), or if they were designed for minimum at home use.