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MAKITA 9120(192638-6) cordless drill battery

2000 mAh Ni-Cd 9.6 volt Replacement power tools battery for MAKITA 9120(192638-6), 9133(192697-A), 9122(192596-6).

  • Org. Price : $ 80.47
  • Sale Price: $ 61.90
  • Availability: In stock
MAKITA 9120(192638-6) battery

Specifications

CodeTypeCapacityVoltWeight
TMK012 Ni-Cd 2000 mAh 9.6 Volt 543.6 g

Features

The battery is designed to replace following MAKITA parts:
192595-8 9120(192638-6) 9122(192596-6)
9133(192697-A) 9134(193156-7)
The battery is compatible with the following MAKITA models:
6207D 6222D 6222DE
6222DWE 6226DW 6226DWBE
6226DWE 6226DWLE 6260D
6260DWLE 6503DWA 6503DWAE
6503DWD 6503DWDE 6503DWF
6503DWFE 6908DA 6908DWA
6908DWAE 6909DWA 6909DWAE
6990D 6990DWA 6990DWAE
6990DWF 6990DWFE DA302D
DA312D DA392DW DA392DWA
DA392DWF DA392DZ

Warrant

We warrant that the products sold in our website, other than explicitly stated, are 100% brand new and free from defects in material and workmanship - We never sell used or refurbished batteries

  • Highest quality cells
  • 100% QC of EVERY batteries
  • Repair or replace during the first 90 days
  • 1 Year Warranty
  • 15 Days Money Back

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Shipping

OptionCostDelivery Days
UPS Ground$10.00About 5 business days
USPS First Class$10.00About 4 business days
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Tips

Does it hurt to leave them in the charger

No. The MAKITA chargers have a maintenance mode which allows to remain in the charger, maintaining a fully charged pack until the user is ready to work. If the batteries are stored outside of the charger, they will discharge naturally, 15-20% the first 24 hours, 7-10% the next day, and about 1% every day there after. NiCd lose the bulk of the capacity when outside of the charger in the first 3 days. In fact, it is better for the battery to leave it in the charger to be sure it goes through Equalization and Maintenance Modes.