To replace the switch on an Oster Classic 76 clipper, first ensure the clipper is unplugged for safety. Remove the screws from the housing using a screwdriver to access the internal components. Disconnect the old switch from the wiring and replace it with the new switch, ensuring the connections are secure. Finally, reassemble the clipper by putting the housing back together and securing it with screws.
The Power Line comes with a #00000 blade and the Classic comes with a # 000 blade.
To be honest the only difference between these two clippers are the prices.
Some places that have the Oster Classic 76 hair clipper in stock would be most any beauty supply house like Sally's Beauty Supply. You can also purchase them on eBay or Amazon as well.
They take different blades, the housing is shaped different, but the motor is the same so it really comes down to comfort.
The cord for this item is 8 feet long.
I have an Oster clipper model # 274 series "A" from the 1970's
OA modified is built to cut thicker hair. other than that, both (literally) cut the same length.
here's a good site for cleaning and such (the a5 is the animal version of the 76): http://www.peasridge.co.uk/clipper-advice/clippers-products-oster-a5.shtml parts are available from: http://www.clipperparts.com/a-5_76.asp?pTitle=Oster%20A5%20And%2076%20Clipper%20Parts Be careful about switches and brushes, there are several models and they all use different switches and brushes . . .
Yes the instructions include that information.You should always keep a trimmer clean to increase it's life time.
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