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Milwaukee M18™ & M12™ Rapid Charge Station

$394.00/Each
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Part# 12-06094
MFR Model# 48-59-1807

Overview

The M18™ & M12™ Rapid Charge Station is the fastest charging solution in the industry. With the ability to Charge 6 Packs 4X Faster, the station charges three batteries simultaneously while charging each pack up to 40% faster. The charger accepts up to (3) M18™ & (3) M12™ battery packs, reducing the amount of time spent changing out batteries and increasing productivity on the jobsite.

Featuring REDLINK™ Intelligence, it communicates directly with the battery to monitor cell voltage, temperature, and charge status to optimize the performance and extend the life of the pack. The station has integrated hang holes for vertical mounting, a pass through plug to conserve outlet space, and a convenient carry handle to transport packs on and off the jobsite.

Features

  • Charges Three Batteries Simultaneously
  • Charges Each Battery up to 40% Faster
  • Accepts up to Three M18™ and Three M12™ Battery Packs
  • REDLINK™ Intelligence: Charger Communicates with the Battery Pack to Ensure Optimum Performance and Extend Life
  • Pass Through Plug

Specifications

  • Charger Type: Rapid Charger
  • Battery System: M18
  • Voltage: 18V & 12V
  • Warranty: 5 Year Limited Warranty

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  • (1) M18™ & M12™ Rapid Charge Station(48-59-1807)

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