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Power tool battery label

Views: 757     Author: antie      Publish Time: 2023-09-05     

A power tool battery label typically includes the following information:

  1. Brand and Model: The brand name and model number of the battery or the power tool it is designed for.

  2. Voltage: The voltage rating of the battery, which indicates the electrical potential difference it provides to the tool. Common voltages for power tool batteries include 12V, 18V, and 20V.

  3. Capacity: The battery's capacity, often measured in ampere-hours (Ah) or milliampere-hours (mAh). This indicates how much energy the battery can store and how long it can power the tool before needing to be recharged.

  4. Chemistry: The type of battery chemistry used, such as lithium-ion (Li-ion), nickel-cadmium (NiCd), or nickel-metal hydride (NiMH). Li-ion batteries are the most common in modern power tools due to their high energy density and lack of memory effect.

  5. Serial Number: A unique serial number or code assigned to the battery for identification and tracking purposes.

  6. Manufacturing Date: The date when the battery was manufactured. This is important because batteries have a limited lifespan, and knowing the manufacturing date can help you estimate the battery's age.

  7. Safety Information: Important safety warnings and instructions, including how to charge and store the battery safely.

  8. Environmental Symbols: Symbols or labels indicating compliance with environmental regulations and recycling instructions. Many battery labels include recycling symbols to encourage proper disposal.

  9. Contact Information: Contact information for the manufacturer or distributor in case you need to reach out for support or warranty information.

Please note that the exact information and format on the label may vary depending on the brand and model of the power tool and battery. If you have a specific question about a power tool battery label or need information about a particular battery, it's best to refer to the manufacturer's documentation or contact the manufacturer directly for accurate and detailed information.