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Milwaukee M18 Lithium battery to V18 Lithium tool adapter

$ 17.95

Availability: 332 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Bundle Listing: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Non-Domestic Product: No
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Condition: New
  • Battery Voltage: 18V
  • Type: adapter
  • Battery Technology: Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd)
  • Voltage: 18 V

    Description

    The adapter has been updated since this video but the concept is the same.
    The adapter is made in the USA, The filament for the adapter is made in the USA and the Brass connectors are made in the USA!
    Copy link below to watch Demo Video:
    https://youtu.be/1leXE4hXxbc
    WATCH VIDEO ABOVE Copy and paste!
    1 adapter that does it all!
    This is a PETG 3d Printed Milwaukee M18 lithium battery to V18 lithium and Ni-cad tool adapter ready for use on drill(model 0624-20), Also Milwaukee 1st V18 lithium ion drill (0824-20), flashlight(Model 49-24-0165),Impact Driver (0881-20), sawzall(model 6514-20),
    circular saw(6310-20)
    ,  Rotary Hammer(5361-20) and Sawzall(6515-20)
    . I can't guarantee that it will fit all the Ni-cad tools, I don't own all the tools to check first. If you come across tools that it doesn't fit please contact me so I can make a list that it doesn't work with and/or adapt the adapter. (
    LOCKS in place NO modifications to tools)
    Pictures show the tools I own that it fits.
    Complete adapter ready to rock and roll.
    Must remove adapter before charging (must use charger for battery you are using ex: M18 battery use M18 battery charger)
    Not responsible for Misuse/tool or battery damage
    Do not store in above 100 degrees  example: hot car with sun beating down
    For international buyer is responsible for any customs, duty,
    tariff
    charges.
    (This does not come with batteries or tools just adapter)
    Instructions:
    1.  Insert tool first all the way(if the tool isn't all the way in the battery will not go in all the way)
    2.  Insert battery it will need some pressure to push up the locking mechanism.  Push until the battery locks in place.
    If it is really hard to push up make sure the tool is all the way in.
    Tool removal:
    1.  REMOVE Battery first
    2.  Then remove the tool.
    Very simple to operate please send me an questions or concerns so I can correct any issues that come up!  Thank you