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Sounds like your motor went out. You might as well buy new clippers for the price to fix them. One thing that causes that is when you spray your coolant to not hold your clippers blade up. Keep them blade down. The coolant can run into your clippers and burn them up. You only want to use grease inside your clippers.
How long have you had your clippers and what brand are they? Is there a little side button that looks to have a **** in it where you could place a flathead screwdriver? If so, take a flathead and turn it right or left while your clippers are on and see what happens. It may be very well the your clippers are too old and the motor is bad or you may have to take them apart and give them a good cleaning. Always use 3-1 oil.
remove the gearbox cover (nameplate) make sur the worm gear from the armature is spinning when switched on, if not turn off there is an internal problem. if it does move then check the condition of the gear it may have some teeth missing.
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