Battery/Charger For Hilti 3000mAh 12V Ni-MH SBP10 SBP12 SFB125 SFB126A SFL12/15

Description

  • Factory outlet, you can get the best deal and professional after-sale service
  • FCC, CE and RoHS certified, 100% compatible with the originals and may exceed the performance of OEM products
  • No memory effect, can be charged or discharged as needed without loss of capacity
  • Safeguard features against incorrect voltage, short circuit or internal overheating

 

About Creabest:
Creabest is a popular worldwide brand who has its own manufacturer providing a full line of power tool and vacuum batteries and chargers.

20 years of Research & Development and manufacturing experience makes us more professional on quality control, using experience and after-sale services.

We now meet our customers directly and offer the best deal, please buy with confidence.

 

Battery Specification

  • Type: Ni-MH
  • Voltage: 12V
  • Capacity: 3000mAh
  • Weight: 617g per battery with package
Charger Specification
  • Input Voltage: 100~240V
  • Input Current: 0.8A
  • Fit Voltage: 1.2-18V
  • Type: Ni-MH,Ni-CD
  • Output Voltage: 27V
    Output Current: 1A
  • Plug: UK

Replace for :

HILTI: SFB126, SFB126A, SF 121-A, SBP10, SBP12, SFB125, SFB105

 

Fit for: ( Please search with "Ctrl+F" )

HILTI: SF 121-A, SID 121, SIW 121, SFL 12/15, SB12

 

Note:Hilti SBP12, SFB125.
(There are two different versions of this model, old and new. Therefore, compare the product with your original battery carefully before purchase to make sure they are the same shape and fully compatible. Thank you)
  

 

Package includes:

1/2x Battery/Charger

 

Note:

Please don't store the batteries for a long time, it need to be used at least once a month.

If it’s necessary, please using a cotton swab with alcohol to clean the battery contacts.

After long-time using in your power tools, please fully rest the batteries.
Before recharging the batteries, please make sure that the batteries have already cooled down.


For safe transportation, the batteries have not been full charged, after three cycles (full charge and full discharge for three times), the batteries can reach the best condition.
When your power tools are stuck and unable to run, please don't force it to run. Otherwise excessive current will burn down the batteries. The right way is that pulling the tools back and running the tools again smoothly.

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